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The preliminary results, shared at the American Psychiatric Association conference, showed within one month of coming to the U.S., nearly two-thirds of kids surveyed had probable anxiety diagnosis and 85 percent had probable separation anxiety.
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The website called, "Get Outside San Diego," is funded by The San Diego Foundation to increase access to public parks and open spaces.
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This week, we told you about an anti-human trafficking program that was running out of money. Now the organization received some good news.
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KPBS Midday EditionA nonprofit in City Heights runs an anti-human trafficking program focused on assisting immigrant victims, but it may not have enough funding to finish out the fiscal year.
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KPBS Midday EditionYou may know about refugees but what do you know about asylum-seekers?
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KPBS Midday EditionThe tuition-free learning and research center will boost science education.
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Staff from the city of San Diego's Economic Development Department will join volunteers this week to visit Mid City businesses.
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San Diego's City Heights neighborhood is now home to a vast network of canyon trails that offer recreational, educational and environmental benefits.
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As the world witnesses the fallout of a chemical weapons attack in Syria, some of that nation’s youngest refugees are finding a way to move forward in their new home in San Diego.
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New law will study and pilot a program on interpretation services for patients who speak a language other than English.
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