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On the anniversary of the Jan. 2024 floods, neighbors gathered in Shelltown to pray. They asked God to help them to heal — and to win in court against the city of San Diego.
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Protesters across San Diego joined a nationwide walkout and demonstration against the Trump administration on Tuesday afternoon.
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Community activists and leaders attend the 38th annual All Peoples Celebration in Balboa Park.
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