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Those who make $54,000 or less may qualify to receive tax preparation at no charge. There are at least two dozen locations around the county and some provide services in multiple languages.
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The International Rescue Committee knew as early as June 2016 that it was improperly placing some San Diego refugee families in homes too small to accommodate them, yet the practice continued.
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The city-designated Little Saigon Cultural and Commercial District received a new landmark mural thanks to artistic nomads.
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KPBS Midday EditionQueentabel Banka opened her hair braiding business in San Diego's City Heights neighborhood shortly after arriving in the U.S.
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A new study shows an unusual type of after-school program is especially helpful for at-risk youth: the circus.
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A handful of speakers Wednesday called on elected officials to reverse their decision to not hold an evening meeting. More than 275 signed petitions in support of an evening meeting were also submitted to the board.
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San Diegans lose out on an estimated $137 million in state and federal tax credits each year.
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Assistant Chief David Nisleit answers questions about community policing, a 2016 report on racial profiling by police and a coalition's public call for specific changes at SDPD.
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A new report breaks down the contributions of San Diego's immigrant community.
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A local nonprofit in San Diego's City Heights neighborhood runs an after-school program to bridge that learning gap, but the group said it also needs help.
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