
Diana Crofts-Pelayo
Newsroom InternDiana recently graduated from San Diego State University with a degree in jounalism and Spanish. She served as a convergence newsroom intern at KPBS, covering and writing for the radio, television, and the web. She is bilingual in Spanish and English. Diana was raised in a Hispanic household, but also studied it extensively in school. In the future she hopes to continue working in television broadcasts news, working as an international correspondent.
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Thirty-five military service men and women will have an extra reason to celebrate this upcoming 4th of July because they are now U.S. citizens.
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San Diego Superior Court is facing $14 million in reduced funding for the fiscal year starting July 1 and the elimination of 250 jobs or more, due to state budget cuts, court officials said today.
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Homes in Linda Vista are being stripped of their hazardous, World War II-era paint.
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Incumbent Todd Gloria is unopposed and guaranteed another four years in office.
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The race to elect a councilmember for District 5 is unique. Not only is Mark Kersey running unopposed, but he is also a non-incumbent. The last time this happened in the city of San Diego was when Harley Knox was elected to this seat in 1932.
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Frank De Clercq, president of the San Diego Fire Fighters IAFF Local 145, said he hopes citizens vote no on Proposition B.
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KPBS Midday EditionToday, the Padres formally introduced the team's new owners in a news conference at Petco Park. Members of the O'Malley group offered guarded answers to questions about investing in players.
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