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  • As the sun sets on The Protojournalist storytelling project, I reflect on the question: What have I done?
  • An indie experimental band and a charismatic maestro offer two top-notch musical options for San Diegans this Wednesday. Grizzly Bear plays the Belly Up Tavern in Solana Beach and Gustavo Dudamel's inaugural concert with the LA Philharmonic airs on KPBS-TV.
  • Back in 1997, Lukasz Gottwald, better known as Dr. Luke, was making a living as the the lead guitarist for the prestigious Saturday Night Live house band. Today, at 36, the music producer is responsible for hits from artists including Ke$ha, Katy Perry, Pink and Kelly Clarkson.
  • Parents in one small California community have used a "parent-trigger" law for the first time to shut down and take over an elementary school. It's a revolt led by parents who say the school has failed their children, but others say it's not the school's fault.
  • Many of the planes used by the U.S. Forest Service to combat wildfires were made shortly after World War II. The recent deaths of two Idaho pilots have brought the safety of the aging and shrinking air fleet into question.
  • The days when every school had a full-time nurse are long gone for San Diego Unified School District. There was even more of a squeeze on the district’s remaining nurses when school started this year.
  • The University of North Dakota's Native American nickname and logo has been controversial for decades. The dispute has reached a new level as supporters and opponents fight over the validity of a state law that requires the university to keep the name.
  • Nutmeg is a feel-good holiday spice. But it once caused serious bloodshed and may have even been a reason the Dutch were willing to part with Manhattan in the 1600s.
  • On Dec. 26, 2004, a massive earthquake in the ocean east of the Indonesian island of Sumatra triggered waves that killed 230,000 people in 11 countries.
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