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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:
The new director of UCAN talks about her plans, plus a roundup of the week's news.
Check out the four mayoral candidates and their hobbies, plus current Mayor Jerry Sanders' harsh words for Carl DeMaio.
We talk to the candidates for San Diego City Council District 7 and one candidate hoping to replace Bob Filner in the 51st Congressional District.
We talk with the two candidates for City Council District 9 about the issues. Plus, a look at a county program to fight childhood obesity.
Both sides of the debate over the Plaza de Panama project at Balboa Park and an elementary school teacher who teaches students about reading and writing through playing the blues.
The three candidates running for San Diego County Board of Supervisors share their plans, plus a young track star who narrowly avoided deportation.
Two of the four candidates for San Diego's mayor - Nathan Fletcher and Carl DeMaio - make their cases to KPBS.
Discussion of Doug Manchester's ownership of U-T San Diego and Obama's same-sex marriage support. Also, WWII veterans are honored with a flight to Washington D.C.
Will President Obama's support of same-sex marriage affect Prop 8 in California? We discuss. Also, a doctor tells us what type of brain injury Junior Seau could have suffered and we look at a local chef who is teaching San Diego kids how to cook.
Mayor Jerry Sanders responds to President Obama's historic declaration about gay marriage. Also, a look at Prop 28 for term limits and the new California Open Primary.
A debate over Prop B, the pension reform ballot measure. Plus, a look at increases in skin cancer and movements toward bike safety.
A look at the week's top stories, including the city's Movement to the Middle, the vote to increase hotel taxes and rent control at mobile home parks.
We check in on the demolition of the iconic Farmer's Market building in Sherman Heights--which will be replaced with a Walmart. Also, research on a new pill that prevents HIV.
We look at the trend of high school athletes moving to club sports and the rebuilding of a 500-year-old exploration ship.
The first in our three-part "Follow the Money" series, we look at local candidates who donate or lend big bucks to themselves. Also, safety for teen drivers and problems at San Onofre.