Category: News
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Culture Report: An Unflinching Look at Refugee Life in City Heights

Alephonsion Deng and Judy Bernstein, co-authors of “Disturbed in Their Nests.” / Photo by Julia Dixon Evans “I always knew I had a story but I never knew I would share it with anybody,” said Alephonsion Deng, one of the co-authors of “Disturbed in Their Nests: A Journey from Sudan’s Dinkaland to San Diego’s City…
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City Heights Hosts First Coffee Crawl

City Heights Town Council is organizing a tour of five coffee shops that serve the community.
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Upcoming City Law To Give Low-Income San Diegans More Housing Opportunities

Families can wait 10 years to receive a government voucher that helps pay the rent, but some landlords don’t accept them. A new city ordinance in San Diego will change that.
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Religious Community Aims To Build Trust Between Police, Public

A community event will feature a presentation from law enforcement to explain a new anti-profiling law. The informative session is part of a collaborative project that taps faith-based leaders to help improve the relationships between police and the public.
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Meet The Man Helping To Shelter Mid-City’s Homeless

A new homeless outreach coordinator serving City Heights and North Park is part of an experimental project to bring support to the area’s homeless population.
