Category: Featured
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Family Business Celebrates 45 Years As ‘A Little Bit Of The Country’ In The City

By Tarryn Mento When most high school students would be worried about homework, Bill Tall was launching a business. He had just quit his job at SeaWorld and set up shop in a small lot owned by his father, where he sold firewood and manure. “I would take the chunky stuff and put them…
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Border Report: Haitian Community Describes Growing Fear and Uncertainty

The Trump administration continues to take steps to shrink immigration protections, amplifying fear and uncertainty in immigrant communities throughout the country and in San Diego. Last week, the Department of Homeland Security announced it would end Temporary Protected Status for Haitians. DHS’s recent decision ends the program for Nicaraguans and Haitians, giving Nicaraguan participants 12…
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City Heights Votes for Representatives in Monthly Discussions

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Small Market Program Renovates Business to Improve Health

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City Heights Nearly Tops List Of Hottest Zip Codes For County Home Sales

By Tarryn Mento The backyard of Tracy King’s rental property in City Heights is what he calls an urban farm. The two-bedroom craftsman features a vegetable garden, fruit trees, a chicken coop and scores of flowers, from roses to milkweed. The latter helps form “butterfly alley,” where monarchs feed and breed before migrating south, he…
