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San Diego artist Tarrah Aroonsakool's new solo exhibit at the Athenaeum Art Center in Logan Heights is an immersive maze exploring assimilation and racism in immigrant communities. The installation is both alluring and unsettling, much like the American Dream.
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The iconic theater in downtown San Diego has seen a lot in the last century, and it's come perilously close to being demolished.
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The small South Bay city is the second in San Diego County to adopt a new model for connecting with its unhoused residents. But leaders are feeling the pressure as neighboring cities push for more criminalization.
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Although there have been two other academies over the past year, AMR said this will be the first all-female academy it has sponsored.
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UC service and patient care workers across the state picketed, on Wednesday, demanding higher pay in their contract negotiations.
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When the U.S. government began tearing down the old border wall to build a new one, artists and advocates feared they were losing a slice of history.
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State funding for the program expires in June, and because of California's projected budget shortfall, the program is not expected to be renewed.
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The San Diego Symphony provides an interactive music curriculum for students in grades three through five, culminating in a special concert at the Rady Shell.
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The suit said Surf Sports Park is being misused, with too many events, too many people and too many cars coming to the city-owned site. Park operators said they’re benefiting the community and strive to comply with all aspects of their lease.
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They are among the first to use the technology to study snakes.
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