Year: 2022
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Running club fundraises for low-income students in City Heights, prepares for weekend 5K race

A runners group in City Heights is warming up for the return of their annual 5K this weekend after the pandemic put it on hold last year. The funds raised at the event will provide shoes, support team trips and cover travel costs for low-income students. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/02/24/running-club-fundraises-for-low-income-students-in-city-heights-prepares-for-weekend-5k-race
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The Parker Edison Project Season 2 Trailer

The Parker Edison Project podcast is back for Season 2. This time around we explore culture in our city and how it plays out in our everyday lives; like how nature affects our mental health, and how freeways can also divide communities. We uncover the forgotten history of San Diego, and the events that helped…
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City Heights residents, immigrants among most severely rent burdened in San Diego

A new study shows City Heights residents, and the many immigrant families who live there, are facing some of the most severe rental burdens in the county. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/02/22/city-heights-residents-immigrants-among-most-severely-rent-burdened-in-san-diego
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Esports take center stage at Hoover High School with new competitive video game facility

Esports have been growing in popularity and can offer a pathway to scholarship opportunities for aspiring college students. In City Heights, a new gaming facility at Hoover High School offers community, competition and collaboration for any students who want to join. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/02/17/esports-hoover-high-school-new-competitive-video-game-facility
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Trash cans, or the lack of them, cause a stir in City Heights

The City Heights Business Association has removed some of the trash cans it installed years ago, getting mixed reactions from business owners along University Avenue. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/02/16/trash-cans-or-the-lack-of-them-cause-a-stir-in-city-heights
