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Single-Family Zoning’s Century of Supremacy in San Diego
Illustration by Adriana Heldiz In the closing months of his administration, Mayor Kevin Faulconer is pushing a major housing reform that would make it easier for developers to build taller buildings with rent-controlled apartments near transit, riling community groups. What the plan would not do, though, is touch the vast swaths of the city in…
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City Heights Restaurants Move Outdoors, Change Menus To Adapt To Pandemic
Indoor dining is still banned across the state of California, leading many restaurants to take their business outside. In City Heights, some Vietnamese restaurants are embracing the opportunity and finding success.
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More Cool Zones Open Around San Diego As Heat Wave Continues
As a record-breaking heat wave continues across the San Diego region, people can seek relief in cool zones.
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Organizers Use Technology, Relief Efforts To Push Past Census Obstacles
Door-to-door canvassing in San Diego, to get people to respond to the census, had to be put on hold this spring due to the COVID-19 pandemic. And a lot of residents in poor neighborhoods have had a lot of other things on their minds. So, census organizers have had to get creative.
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Fern Street Circus entertains at food distribution sites