After hundreds of international students lost their status this spring, then regained it following lawsuits, the uncertainty of it happening again has created fear. Some students say they’ve changed the routes they take on campus, the topics they research, and what they post on social media.
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MiraCosta College will begin a free program this fall for a certificate of completion in affordable housing management, officials announced Wednesday.
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San Diego County Supervisor Joel Anderson released a memorandum Wednesday asking two county department leaders for more help in clearing homeless encampments along public roadways.
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Hybrid opera-theater show is part of dētour Series at Balboa Theatre.
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For many of the Afghans evacuated to the United States last August, their journey remains very much a work in progress.
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San Diego County officials are trying to create more shelter options in cities other than the city of San Diego.
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A San Diego silk-screening and embroidery business that produces official merchandise for high-profile music artists failed to pay overtime wages for 76 workers, the U.S. Department of Labor said Monday.
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San Diego writer Fredrika Syren offers a “A Practical Guide to Zero Waste for Families.”
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San Diego Councilwomen Jennifer Campbell and Marni von Wilpert said Tuesday that they intend to fund a special conservatorship unit to assist homeless individuals as part of their budget priorities for the next fiscal year.
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The San Diego Humane Society and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Monday they have partnered to allow Ukrainian refugees crossing the U.S.-Mexico border to bring their pets with them.
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A state investigation launched after George Floyd was killed by a Minneapolis police officer has determined that the department has engaged in a pattern of race discrimination.
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