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The city is now among several in San Diego County to establish new protections for immigrants amid the Trump administration’s mass deportation campaign.
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The map shows how the district will change once Central Elementary School closes at the end of the school year.
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On Wednesday, school board members will decide where to move students after Central Elementary School closes.
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Olivewood Gardens and Learning Center will manage the property for up to one year.
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The project faced fiery opposition from residents and environmental groups, who warned it would bring more pollution to the city’s industrialized west side.
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The library’s new tool lending program is the first of its kind in San Diego County and features everything from jackhammers to sewing machines.
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San Diego County Supervisor Paloma Aguirre promised the garden will continue “no matter what.”
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Developers have already built hundreds of new homes that are affordable for working-class families, but the city still has to add thousands more to meet its goals by the end of the decade.
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A local university has been a decades-long dream for officials in San Diego County’s second-largest city.
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Gardeners say they were told they have 60 days to vacate the property. Many whose livelihoods depend on the garden say they don’t know where to go.
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