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San Diego Program Helps Poor Pregnant Women Get Vital Services
Access to prenatal care is a challenge for poor, uninsured women who don’t speak English. And once their babies are born, pediatric care can also be hard to get. KPBS Health Reporter Kenny Goldberg says for the last five years, a San Diego program has helped more than 1,000 low-income women and their children get…
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Leadership Program Encourages Resident Ownership of Community
By Brian Myers and Tita Aime Cardona Proyecto de Casas Saludables, the healthy homes project, celebrated the conclusion of their annual Leadership Academy with a graduation ceremony for the participants last month. The project was started in City Heights as a response to the neighborhood’s growing population of Latino children affected by asthma. Many of…
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Tweet City Heights: Time Running Out for New Farm Bill
By Megan Burks Police Chief Defends Budget Request KPBS had Police Chief Bill Lansdowne and Assistant Chief Shelley Zimmerman on Midday Edition and Evening Edition to discuss their department’s request for a budget increase of $66 million over five years. In a report to City Council, police say they need the money to keep crime…
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Teens and Safety Series: Coming Forward to Talk About Violence
By Brian Myers In the seventh video of an eight part series on teens and safety in City Heights, Crawford High School students discuss whether they feel comfortable reporting and talking about violence.
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Tweet City Heights: Women-only Swim Makes The Huffington Post
By Megan Burks Women-only Swim Makes The Huffington Post The Huffington Post and U-T San Diego ran commentary on the flap over my article on women-only swim hours at the Copley Family YMCA this week. Professors Avi Spiegel and Adina Batnitzky coauthored the piece, saying the story only garnered harsh reactions because the women who…