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  • Prop. 47 A Year Later: 12K Petitions Processed, 24K Pending in San Diego

    By Megan Burks Wednesday marked one year since California voters approved Proposition 47. The measure made some low-level…

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  • It’s the Most Dangerous Time of Year for Pedestrians

    Pedestrians cross near the intersection of Friars Road and Frazee Road By Mario Koran Sunday didn’t just bring…

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  • University of Iron Comes to City Heights, With Living Wages In Tow

    Ironworkers Local 229, Councilwoman Marti Emerald and other elected officials celebrate the opening of the University of Iron…

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  • City Responds to Calls for Safety Fixes at Fatal Hit-And-Run Site

    Kevin Pacheco, 17, and Romeo De la Cruz, 18, visit a memorial for Jonathan Cortez on Oct. 12,…

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  • Why Immigrant Spouses Are Uniquely Vulnerable to Domestic Violence

    By Megan Burke, Maureen Cavanaugh and Peggy Pico Looking back to when her nightmare began at age 32,…

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