Alan Ray
Senior Editor & Morning AnchorAlan was with KPBS since 2006. His return to San Diego was a homecoming, of sorts. Alan began his news radio career in San Diego in the 1970s, producing business and financial coverage at KSDO. He went on to work as a news anchor, reporter and talk radio host in both Seattle and San Francisco. Prior to his work at KPBS, Alan most recently spent seven years producing an award-winning morning radio news program in the Bay Area. He’s won regional awards for his work in San Francisco and Seattle, including honors for breaking news coverage of the eruption of Mt. St. Helens and the events of 9/11. Alan is a member of Public Radio News Directors Inc. and the Radio Television News Directors’ Association. Alan’s interests include medicine, the environment, music, politics, scrabble and handball (though not always in that order).
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San Diego Chargers fans may have been disappointed by a news conference last week. Not by what WAS said, but by what WASN'T. We're joined on Morning Edition by North County Times sports columnist Ja
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The city of San Diego faces an estimated $54-million budget deficit next fiscal year. In Part One of our series with Mayor Jerry Sanders, we ask how he plans to deal with the shortfall.
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A major genomic conference gets underway in San Diego tomorrow and runs through Saturday. Joining us on Morning Edition is Doctor Eric Topol. He's director of Scripps Genomic Medicine at U-C San Dieg
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There are diabetics in San Diego County going blind because they don't have health insurance and can't afford to see a doctor. They are among nearly 400,00 uninsured people in the county.
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California finally has a budget, but what does this mean to taxpayers?
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The fourth annual Tour of California bicycle race finished in the North County yesterday afternoon. Also, the Chargers are in negotiations with two of their players. We're joined on Morning Edition
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