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The San Diego neighborhood, filled with immigrant communities that have been hit hard by the pandemic, still has limited vaccination sites.
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As San Diego County continues to administer thousands of vaccines a day, some of those shots are going to Mexican citizens.
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After originally feeling helpless at the start of the pandemic, Darnell Williams found a way to deliver thousands of meals to City Heights residents, drawing from his own life experience.
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A taskforce has been working for weeks on ways to restart the country's asylum system and uphold its international commitments.
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These are trying to remedy the disproportionate impact the pandemic has had on the Black, Latino and Asian communities.
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County officials and business leaders are urging small businesses to get with of a state program that’s handing out $500 million in grants.
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The City Heights Business Association is hoping to expand a program that has helped residents purchase food and essential supplies, while bringing much needed revenue to small businesses.
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When the pandemic first forced their shutdown in March, some farmers markets were able to reopen and recover sooner than others. But for the City Heights Farmers' Market, it was a longer journey back to the farm stands.
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With a new stay-at-home order now in effect, restaurants across Southern California have had to shift to takeout or delivery only. But one City Heights restaurant owner has now found success by creating a business geared specifically for the shutdown.
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As COVID-19 numbers rise across the county, a community health center in City Heights is trying to help those infected to navigate the deadly virus.
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