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Several are vying to replace San Diego City Council President Georgette Gomez in the district that includes City Heights, Kensington and the College Area. Neighborhood residents talk about issues that matter to them.
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Questions from the students, who attend the school's Social Justice Academy, focused on issues impacting the City Heights neighborhood.
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The micro farm, founded more than a decade ago by members of San Diego's refugee community, is situated on 54th Street in City Heights.
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A state audit has revealed thousands of San Diego children tested positive for lead poisoning and thousands more went untested despite a state mandate.
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"Community messengers" in City Heights try to advise immigrants who may not trust or understand the census.
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Consumer culture makes it hard for Goodwill Industries and other second-hand stores to make a dent in the world's waste problem, according to one second-hand expert.
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Love City Heights, an organization known for its public art projects, surprised the Osuna family with an unexpected gift.
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A $3.5-million grant will help restore the habitat along the creek and provide the residents of park-poor City Heights with more open space.
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A San Diego program sets out to give people dubbed "unemployable" the skills to break a cycle of poverty.
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KPBS Midday EditionFor some students, school meals are a lifeline. What happens during the holiday break?
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