Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
GUEST SEGMENTS:
- Women's Health: The life expectancy for women in the U.S. is shorter than it has been in over 25 years, according to a recent study. Dr. Kavida Kumar from Sharp Memorial Hospital will be in studio to talk about these startling findings.
- San Diego City Attorney: A Pacific Beach church will be allowed to continue its Wednesday night ministry of feeding the homeless. This decision comes after a year long federal lawsuit with the city's code enforcement office who claimed the ministry was illegal. City Attorney Mike Aguirre will be in-studio to talk about this lawsuit.
- New Book, "California Healthy": A new guide book will help California travelers stay healthy on the road during leisurely day trips with family and friends. Patricia Hamilton is the author of "California Healthy" and she will stop by to talk about her tips for healthy travelers within the state.
- Cindy Whitmarsh, Fitness Expert: It's an exercise to increase relaxation and flexibility. KUSI's fitness expert Cindy Whitmarsh will stop by to show us some of those exercises.
- Miss Rodeo, Lakeside: It is almost time to ride, wrestle and rope....we will be talking about the 44th annual Lakeside Rodeo. Miss Rodeo Lakeside, Emily Gay, Miss Rodeo Lakeside Princess, Janae Krull, and Rodeo Announcer Don Jesser will join us to give more details about the upcoming events.
- The History Lady: She's known as the History Lady because her life is filled with it. Jeannette Way will be here to share some historic events and artifacts created in the month of April.
AROUND TOWN:
- Rod Luck will be in La Jolla at the Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center.
- Rod will then go to Kearny Mesa and will be with the Ford "Salute to Education" winner.
- Finally, Rod will be in Tierrasanta to give computers to military families.
Story Created:
Apr 23, 2008 at 8:00 AM PDT
Story Updated:
Apr 23, 2008 at 9:55 AM PDT
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KUSI SUPERCAST
High: Coast: 64, Inland: 70, Mtns: 66, Deserts: 90 Low: Coast: 55, Inland: 54, Mtns: 48, Deserts: 57
Conditions Today Morning clouds will give way to partly sunny weather by mid-day. Temperatures will continue to remain cool, and be just a few degrees below normal.
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