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This weekend in the arts: "What Goes Up Must Come Down" at The Hill Street Country Club; Jason Magabo Perez's "SDPF2024: Coda"; Welcome Tu Las Californias Festival; Charles Glaubitz; San Diego Dance Theater; plus live music and more.
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The Education Department can’t — and the Legislature won’t — do what it takes to repair the damage.
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The practice of memory work empowers communities to trace their lineage, learning about themselves and the world around them.
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Critics say it’s time to close it or diminish its output.
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Last week, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced he was halting the effort to redevelop the six blocks around City Hall.
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The projects would comprise 592 affordable housing units and six manager's units in three City Council districts — 125 of which would be set aside as permanent supportive housing for homeless San Diegans.
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California has banned bilingual education on and off since the 1800s. The state is now 8 years into allowing it again but still hasn’t managed to get all that many kids into good programs.
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The Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday to give CLERB greater power to investigate in-custody deaths.
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California agencies and commissions assigned to prepare progress reports on new laws often fail to submit them on time, or at all.
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Because of power shutoffs and strong Santa Ana winds, campuses in some school districts in San Diego County are scheduled to be closed.
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