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Nonprofit founder Ramla Sahid earned a fellowship from a California foundation that included a $250,000 grant.
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Groups in two San Diego neighborhoods teamed up to create a new role that assists people living on the area's streets.
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KPBS Midday EditionAn initiative provides on-the-job training to students from disadvantaged communities in the hopes of boosting their wellness and leading them toward a career in health care.
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Soon it will be even easier for people to find the Little Saigon Cultural and Commercial District.
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City staff are working on a plan to allow embellishments to pedestrian crossings, which they previously did not permit because of federal guidelines on traffic devices.
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A clinic in San Diego's Logan Heights neighborhood provides numerous health and support services with a commitment to serving uninsured and low-income residents.
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The San Diego Futures Foundation sells refurbished computers to residents that make under a certain amount each year to help address a gap in access.
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It has taken more than two years, but California is finally making some progress toward improving medical interpretation services for patients who don't speak English.
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The San Diego Police Department must share data required under the Racial and Identity Profiling Act (RIPA) with the state next year and is planning to produce its own local analysis but is releasing the raw data before then.
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The newest community organizer at the nonprofit Mid-City Community Advocacy Network has a long history of pushing for change in her neighborhood and now hopes to inspire others.
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