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  • San Diego’s Richest Poor Neighborhood, Two Decades Later
    San Diego’s Richest Poor Neighborhood, Two Decades Later

    City Heights could be San Diego’s richest poor neighborhood. It has the highest concentration of nonprofit groups in…

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  • California DMV Prepares for Rush of New Immigrant Drivers

    By Jill Replogle The California Department of Motor Vehicles is preparing for a flood of new driver applications…

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  • Teach for America Schools SD Unified On Recruiting Diverse Teachers

    David Lopez is executive director of Teach for America in San Diego. | Photo by Sam Hodgson By…

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  • Covered California Works to Insure More Youth, Latinos

    Covered California spokesman Dana Howard and Gary Rotto, public policy director for the Council of Community Clinics, discuss…

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  • Effects of Prop. 47 Immediately Felt in San Diego County

    By Megan Burke, Tom Fudge, Peggy Pico Under newly passed Proposition 47, certain non-violent crimes would be lowered…

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