
Jacob Aere
General Assignment ReporterAs a general assignment reporter, Jacob Aere covers a wide range of different issues that affect the diverse neighborhoods of San Diego County including business, health, arts & culture and politics. Jacob grew up in San Diego and is bilingual in English and Spanish. He is a graduate from the University of British Columbia and has received multiple San Diego Press Club awards.
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On April 1, landlords will be able to start filing eviction notices for people who have not paid rent due to pandemic-related hardships.
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Early voting is underway in a special election for the 80th Assembly District covering the southern part of San Diego, Chula Vista and National City.
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Over 400 newly planted Jacaranda, Hong Kong Orchid and Brisbane Box trees are taking root in public and private spaces in City Heights.
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The San Diego Latino Film Festival is at a new location with an expanded focus. The two-week event now goes beyond film and celebrates Latino culture in other visual arts.
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The new "Farm Hub" will address food inequality and climate change through locally-grown produce.
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Housing prices continue to climb. A new affordable residential complex is set to open in City Heights to make a dent in the issue.
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Port and city officials broke ground Tuesday on the $19.7 million Sweetwater Park in Chula Vista.
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San Diego’s water managers kicked off the new water year by announcing they have secured enough water for the next year, but issues are bubbling up.
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The Salk Institute of Biological Studies is making progress on its long-term goal to develop plants that are good at removing carbon from the atmosphere.
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- California lawmakers pass bill banning authorities from wearing facial coverings