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KPBS Midday EditionA conversation with former San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders and current Chamber of Commerce CEO about a range of topics from a California-Mexico trade initiative to the Balboa Park Centennial.
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The center is hunting for additional revenue to pay for necessary capital projects and maintenance, as well as restoring depleted financial reserves.
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The Balboa Park Celebration Inc. Board of Directors voted March 4 to turn over responsibility for the event to the city, leading to questions of how $2.6 million dollars was spent, and what the city got in return.
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A baby gorilla at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park was physically introduced with her mother, Imani, for the first time Monday morning.
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Move over, baby panda, there’s a cute new sheriff in town.
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The Balboa Park Explorer, which costs $129 for individual adults, $99 for students and seniors, and $199 for families, also offers admission to the San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego Museum of Art and Museum of Man.
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General admission badges for Comic-Con International are scheduled to go on sale Saturday. The five-day event, which attracts up to 130,000 attendees, usually sells out in two hours.
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The baby girl gorilla weighed 4.6 pounds when veterinarians and human neonatal specialists from UCSD Medical Center delivered her Wednesday evening.
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PETA and the ACLU contend that advertisements for nonprofits and SeaWorld San Diego are allowed at Lindbergh Field, making the rejection of the animal rights group's message discriminatory.
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The report by the San Diego County Taxpayers Association and Applied Development Economics of Walnut Creek found that around 9,920 jobs were dependent on San Diego Zoo Global, which employed about 2,300 people and had a payroll of $117 million.
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