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The newly formed San Diego RV Residents Union delivered Valentine’s Day cards to the city council Tuesday, pleading for help.
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Some Imperial Beach residents are excited that they don't have to travel to other cities for nutritious food options.
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For the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Arts, not having a building leads to an out-of-the-box approach to its exhibitions.
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Dorothy Roberts' parents, a white anthropologist and a Black woman from Jamaica, spent years interviewing interracial couples in Chicago. Her memoir draws from their records.
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In South Africa, paleontology has been dominated by white people. Lazarus Kgasi is changing that dynamic — and coloring in the picture of the world our distant ancestors once inhabited.
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Black murder defendants are more likely than white murder defendants to be charged with special circumstances that can lead to life without parole sentences. When the current district attorney took office, that gap grew.
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After ICE federal agents killed two U.S. citizens in Minnesota, the divide between states on either side of the immigration enforcement debate is growing wider.
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The item was brought forward by councilmembers Marni von Wilpert, Vivian Moreno and Sean Elo-Rivera, who said ICE operations have instilled fear in communities across the country.
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Many California Sikhs built livelihoods in the trucking industry. Thousands suddenly just lost their licenses.
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A new report from the U.S. Government Accountability Office calculates the cost of efforts to fire civil rights staff and questions the department's ability to enforce federal civil rights laws.
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