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Meet the muralist behind some of the iconic art that decorates San Diego.
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The AjA Project program will ultimately be taught by peer educators in the San Diego Juvenile Court and Community Schools program, empowering young people to teach each other how to successfully reclaim technology.
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Cruise nights are coming to an end in National City, for now. Organizers said they can’t afford the proposed costs for each lowrider cruise.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a South Bay health organization is shining the spotlight on care for women.
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The San Diego City Council officially passed an ordinance Tuesday to ban the sale of flavored tobacco products — including menthol — in the city, effective Jan. 1, 2023.
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After a 30-year ban, lowriders are coming back to South Bay.
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The new program comes as public transit systems in the region are seeing an uptick in ridership following the pandemic.
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Workers at Albertsons, Vons, Pavilions, and Ralphs locations throughout southern California are voting this week on a new three-year contract.
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Tax season ends on April 18. Local leaders are encouraging low-to-moderate income individuals and families to claim their tax credits while they can.
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The Fern Street Circus offers free classes for City Heights kids and their mission goes beyond entertainment.
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