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KPBS Midday EditionThe seat for the 79th Assembly district is now vacant after Dr. Shirley Weber was confirmed as California's new Secretary of State. Five candidates are now vying to replace her in the ongoing special election.
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Across San Diego, younger members of the AAPI community are countering recent attacks, and the legacy of anti-Asian racism in the United States.
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When the pandemic hit one year ago, many home-based child care providers saw their businesses fall apart overnight. Now, a coalition of local organizations are helping childcare providers in City Heights stay in business, and in some cases, thrive.
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The youth group is trying to get young black men hiking — and they're finding a huge response.
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A new “seed library” in City Heights is lending out native plants and flowers to city dwellers.
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Latinos make up the majority of the coronavirus cases in San Diego County, but they are not getting a majority of vaccinations.
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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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