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Reporters from four California public media newsrooms, including KPBS, are teaming up this election year to ask why some people don't cast their ballots and why others make it a priority. The project is called — California Counts.
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Yellow Cab has launched a mobile app to help the new cabbies compete with rideshare services. Another is expected in February.
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Educators say parent involvement is key to a student's success. But what if a student's parents never went to school themselves? A program in the City Heights neighborhood of San Diego is trying to help.
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About 400 people attended a rally Monday showing solidarity with Muslim women, many of whom said they've seen an upsurge in prejudice in recent months.
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The conversation about childhood trauma is in vogue among U.S. educators. But increased awareness comes at a time when state funding for children's mental health care is flat.
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Refugees from a Burmese ethnic minority group celebrated the new year this weekend and also discussed the news from their home country.
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The City Heights neighborhood of San Diego has long been considered a food desert with its sparse supermarkets. But residents are working to make it an oasis of well-stocked corner markets.
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The restorative justice program aimed at helping juvenile delinquents could get $1 million in new funding from the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
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Refugees and refugee advocates plan to gather downtown Thursday "to stand up against hateful rhetoric" and ask elected leaders to welcome those seeking asylum.
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The program places social work interns on school campuses so they can intervene when absences start to pile up.
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