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Black renters are more rent burdened in San Diego than in anywhere else in the country, according to a new study by Zillow.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe descendants of some of Southern California’s early pioneers are trying to save their ancestors’ crumbling home.
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Filipino-Americans make up a large number of the state’s nurses and front line workers.
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KPBS Midday EditionReforms to increase board's authority and transparency approved by board. Now in hands of county officials.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Tourism Authority is offering 10 local businesses a chance to increase their presence in the tourism industry.
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The county has paid out over $14 million in settlements over the last 13 months stemming from cases involving in-custody deaths and allegations of lapses in jail medical care, according to Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer's office.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego Police Department's Force Analysis Unit will look at all use of force incidents with the aim of improving training and ultimately decreasing the number of use of force incidents.
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A recent effort to legalize jaywalking statewide failed with a veto from the governor.
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Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man, was shot and killed as he jogged through a neighborhood near Brunswick, Ga. in 2020. Three white men in pickup trucks pursued him and then confronted him.
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California has about 1 million households that don’t have bank accounts, the majority of which are Black and Latino.
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