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Summary: From politics to policy, environment to education, KPBS Evening Edition will give you the information you need to understand what’s happening - and why - in your local community. Each weeknight, host Joanne Faryon will break down the top news stories of the day supported by a team of expert KPBS reporters and newscast co-anchor Dwane Brown.
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Podcasts:
A roundup of the week's news, including the Mexican election and the Balboa Park Plaza de Panama project.
What went wrong at the Big Bay Boom, now called Big Bay Bust, the downtown fireworks show. Also, labor unions protest an attempt by the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau, or ConVis, to avoid paying workers the city's living wage.
Local scientists help with discovery of Higgs boson particle, plus San Diego Mayor Jerry Sanders' role in the local craft beer industry.
Information on the Homeowner Bill of Rights and the Trans-Pacific Partnership, plus a San Diego State professor who builds robotic squirrels.
How the Affordable Care Act will affect health insurance coverage and premiums in San Diego, plus the Mexican election and how Asian Americans will impact the next presidential vote.
We look at the "skyquake" that shook many San Diegans today, plus why local hospitals unanimously support the new health care law and youngsters having fun with science at San Diego State University this summer.
The Supreme Court upholds President Obama's health care law, plus a ruling on lying about military medals and Governor Jerry Brown signs California's new budget into law but makes deep cuts to social services.
A new report shows a high level of sexual assault in San Diego's Marine bases, plus the San Diego County Bar Association responds to Judge Gary Kreep's threat to sue.
A look at the Supreme Court's Mt. Soledad cross and juvenile sentencing decisions, San Diego's port and women-only swim classes for Muslims.
Local legal experts explain the Supreme Court's decision on Arizona immigration, plus more information on the court's decision not to hear the Mt. Soledad Cross case.
A roundup of the week's news, including Kreep's judge victory and the teacher's union agreement. Plus, a look at the San Diego production of Richard III.
A look at why so many military families use food stamps, whether the San Diego region's economy is improving and the growing solar industry in San Diego.
An interview with Gary Kreep, the winner of a county judge seat and leader in the "birther" movement. Also, John Lee Evans, president of SDUSD school board, talks about their agreement with the teachers union.
A look at the design problems at San Onofre, a San Diego student who could win Google's science fair and the Lindbergh mural at the airport that's coming down.
An immigration lawyer and Congressman Brian Bilbray respond to Obama's announced easing of immigration enforcement. Also, details on a new mural in Sherman Heights.