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California may be on its way to bringing translation services to Medi-Cal patients who don’t speak English.
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The funding program that helped bring Copley-Price YMCA to the San Diego neighborhood could lead to another major project.
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San Diego schools start class a week earlier this year, and students and education officials are encouraging kids to begin the year on a positive note.
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The decision to close the world's largest refugee camp has been put on hold, at least for now. The development is welcome news to San Diego's Somali residents, many of whom have friends and family still at the camp in Kenya.
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In an effort to foster bike culture, a vacant space on El Cajon Boulevard and Central Avenue will soon be home to a volunteer-run collective that will serve the area's cyclists.
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The addition of rugby to this year’s Olympic games has brought renewed attention to the sport and now kids can learn the game for free in City Heights.
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Hundreds of backpacks will go to refugee schoolchildren at a back-to-school celebration Saturday.
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WARNING: This story contains content that may be disturbing to some readers
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Dadaab camp is called the world's largest refugee camp
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KPBS Midday EditionYou probably know Olympic athletes Michael Phelps, Simone Biles and Usain Bolt. But on Friday, you'll want to turn your attention to Team USA’s Charles Jock. The former San Diegan and refugee will compete in the 800-meter race.
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