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People are encouraged to take part in CicloSDias, an open-street, car-free celebration of cycling and community.
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San Diego City Council members last year approved a new placemaking program meant to encourage small-scale community beautification projects. Advocates say the program is an improvement, but that it's still too bureaucratic.
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San Diego Community College District launches it's first ever day of giving, to expand the San Diego Promise program to more students.
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KPBS Midday EditionDetectives are reviewing video footage that corroborates a teenage Syrian refugee's report of being attacked on a San Diego trolley by a man shouting epithets about the victim's ethnicity, a police spokesman said Thursday.
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A program is giving refugee, immigrant, and low-income youth from City Heights job training by teaching them how to farm. But the real goal is to make them hireable.
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KPBS Midday EditionThere have been more street vendors around San Diego this year because there are currently no local restrictions on them.
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Robert Ian Famania, 38, pleaded guilty in June to a single felony count of committing a lewd act on a child.
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Those hit hardest by San Diego's affordable housing crisis are often from the most vulnerable communities. Some feel they must accept unsanitary living conditions or lose their home.
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KPBS Midday EditionCountless kids across San Diego County are enjoying their last week at the beach before school starts, but for some getting to the beach can be a long ordeal.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe ongoing housing affordability crisis impacts nearly everyone in California, but few are hit harder than the refugee community.
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