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Why Lights Out Is the Norm in Some SD Neighborhoods
By Liam Dillon Frank Gomez travels around San Diego every day as a building inspector, admiring the good homes in good neighborhoods, often in the city’s northern half. When day turns to evening, Gomez returns to his house in Encanto, where the difference between his neighborhood and others can feel like, well, night and day.…
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Soda Tax Has Some Fizz in Calif. Senate
By Kenny Goldberg A measure aimed at reducing the epidemic of childhood obesity is making its way through the California state Senate. The bill would impose a penny-per-ounce tax on sodas and other sugary drinks. Milk products and beverages containing more than 50 percent juice would be exempt. Supporters of the tax, authored by state…
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‘Still Some Really Good Opportunities’ in City Heights: Photo Essay
By Jena Olson Students in The AjA Project have been reflecting on the positive and negative sides to socializing in City Heights as a teenager. One student, Michael, 16, is picking up that narrative with two images: one that represents a negative side and one that represents a positive side. “Something that I would like…
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More Than ‘A Feeling’: Cindy Marten on What Makes a Good School
By Will Carless Some community members were unnerved by the San Diego Unified school board’s sudden and unilateral pick of Cindy Marten as superintendent — including, apparently, Marten herself, she revealed at Tuesday night’s One Voice at a Time event. “Because the community was skipped, and it was done overnight, I’m not skipping the community…
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‘Start With Art’: Teen Producers Anti-Vandalism PSA
This short public service announcement was produced by teens in the Media Arts Center San Diego’s Teen Producers Project. They felt that they wanted to do more to prevent graffiti in their schools and community.
