Eighty years after the Treaty of Manila, San Diego is home to one of the largest Filipino communities in the nation.
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Developers built or acquired thousands more affordable housing units this past year, despite a decrease in state and federal funding.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said while the city is facing a budget deficit, this project was 10 years in the making and most of the funds are coming from a state grant.
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A KPBS investigation found state and county officials have given millions in tax breaks to a local nonprofit that owns the Imperial Regional Detention Facility.
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City of San Diego aims to make street improvements more equitable, but lowers condition goal overallThe changes aim to ensure more equity between neighborhoods, but the city faces a huge pothole in the budget: a $118 million deficit.
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The information could help decide where to place resources like shelters, handwashing stations, and street medicine teams.
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Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw helped name two contested ideas in U.S. politics — intersectionality and critical race theory. Her memoir chronicles the personal and legal framework for her thinking.
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The documentary has been seven years in the making. But community members have been living the issue for a lot longer.
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The lawsuit filed in 2022 by more than a dozen former and then-current SDSU student-athletes alleged female athletes were illegally denied aid, as Title IX requires schools to grant athletic financial aid in amounts proportional to male and female athletic participation rates.
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The City Council approved an amendment to the San Diego Municipal Code to rename the March 31 holiday to Farmworkers Day. Additionally, César E. Chávez Parkway, located in Barrio Logan, has been renamed Chicano Park Boulevard.
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The study estimates it would cost the City between $2.4 and $7.6 billion to buy the required infrastructure from San Diego Gas and Electric, but that transition costs would be “dwarfed” by long-term benefits.
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