
Deb Welsh
Morning Edition News AnchorDeb Welsh is a familiar name to news radio listeners in San Diego, having been in the market for more than 25 years. Before joining KPBS, Deb worked as a news anchor for KSDO and KOGO News Radio. She was also affiliated with the Copley Radio News Network and had a long association with Peters Productions, Inc. — a national radio syndicator. A graduate of New Mexico State University, Deb has a Bachelor of Arts in journalism. She's been recognized by the Society of Professional Journalists with several awards for spot news/breaking news and team news coverage.
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Nearly half of Californians have a generally favorable opinion of federal health care reform, according to a new survey by the nonpartisan Public Policy Institute of California.
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The San Diego County grand jury can make recommendations to government entities, but it has no policing powers to ensure any changes are made. It wants "implementation review committees" created so the grand jury's work isn't ignored.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said this week it was withdrawing Gregory Canyon Ltd.'s permit application for the project proposed for east of Interstate 15 along the San Luis Rey River.
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School officials want to commemorate the visit of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. to SDSU nearly 50 years ago but are having difficulty locating memorabilia from the event.
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The number of rattlesnake calls to the San Diego County Department of Animal Services has more than tripled compared to the same period last year.
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