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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California is headed to another dry winter as recent rain did not deliver on its promise of much-needed water. A senior says last week's rain was helpful for agriculture but did little to ease the ove
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Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and California's top four legislative leaders were back in budget negotiations yesterday, but we don't know if any progress was made. We're joined on Morning Edition by
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A Torrey Pines High School alum sets a PGA Tour record en route to his first professional victory. We're joined on Morning Edition by North County Times sports columnist Jay Paris.
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It's no secret California has a huge budget deficit, but one San Diego lawmaker says Sacramento doesn't understand the "real problem." Republican Assemblywoman Diane Harkey explains what the state's c
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A real estate tracking firm says sales of existing single-family homes in San Diego County actually increased about 30-percent in December from the year earlier. But, John Karevoll at DataQuick Inform
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The California state controller says he is two weeks away from delaying state payments, including tax refunds and benefits for the poor and disabled. We're joined on Morning Edition by independent Sa
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