
Megan Burks
Education ReporterMegan Burks is the education reporter at KPBS. She reports on teaching and learning from infancy into adulthood, the achievement gap, and school governance. Before tackling the education beat, Megan helped launch Speak City Heights, a media collaborative covering community health in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego. As Speak City Heights reporter for KPBS and Voice of San Diego, Megan's work pushed reform in the San Diego Police Department and taxi industry. She was awarded the San Diego County Taxpayers Association's 2015 Media Watchdog Award for her look at dangerous housing conditions for low-income tenants. Megan has also been recognized by the San Diego Human Relations Commission and Society of Professional Journalists San Diego Pro Chapter for bringing underrepresented voices to radio and television. Megan was born and raised in El Cajon, and graduated from San Diego State University, where she studied journalism and sociology. Her thesis looked at the media’s effects on attitudes toward immigrants. She interned with San Diego CityBeat and KPBS’ Envision San Diego.
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Federal health reform is expected to increase the number of non-native English speakers with insurance. Refugees living in City Heights say they already need a more culturally competent health care experience.
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New San Diego Mayor Bob Filner ran a neighborhoods-first campaign. At a community rally Thursday, he promised to make good on his promise to neighborhoods by helping City Heights skaters build a skate park.
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KPBS Midday EditionA new documentary, screening tonight in San Diego, puts a human face on poverty in America and challenges stereotypes about the poor.
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Family and friends find a final resting place for Rickquese McCoy, an 18-year-old who was gunned down in a random shooting in City Heights.
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After a deadly shooting on their block, residents spread the word about trauma-informed care.
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KPBS Midday EditionFollowing a fatal shooting, residents on a single City Heights block seek homegrown solutions to San Diego's recent uptick in violent crime.
- In Escondido, a school board member changes her name but not her politics
- SCUBA divers volunteer at San Diego's Birch Aquarium
- San Diego Unified is getting rid of some K-8 middle schools
- San Diego City Council to once again consider Balboa Park parking fees
- Elected officials announce proposed ordinance aimed at fed enforcement actions