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The San Diego Workforce Partnership announced $4.22 million in grants Tuesday for community organizations across the county providing paid work experience, job training and career exploration.
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The longtime restaurant Villa Manila and pop-up tea cafe Thaiyo partnered to launch the market with a focus on pan-Asian culture.
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Long before thousands gathered for San Diego Pride each summer, local activists were building the movement from the ground up.
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The San Diego Black Arts and Culture District is reviving the spirit of the historic Encanto Street Fair with the Encanto Block Party Music Festival, celebrating local artists, businesses and community.
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The disability community has long worried about what would happen if special education oversight moved from the Education Department to another agency. Now, those moves are becoming more real.
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The museum is celebrating its 40th anniversary with big plans for the future.
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Some residents said they saw no noticeable difference; others saw a drop in the number of illegal fireworks.
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San Diego Gas & Electric Tuesday announced that more than 350,000 of its residential customers are now generating their own power through rooftop solar, around a quarter of the utility's customers.
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The park will be the largest in the city, and the first to honor the nation’s veterans.
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In a legal win for California, a federal judge rejected President Trump’s efforts to funnel money away from permanent homeless housing.
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