Tag: Land-Use
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Tweet City Heights: Immigrant Women Would Lose Protections in House Bill
By Megan Burks Immigrant Women Would Lose Protections in House VAWA Update This week, the House Judiciary Committee approved some controversial amendments in its reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act, including some that scale back protections for battered immigrants. Currently, VAWA allows undocumented immigrants who are battered by spouses with U.S. citizenship or legal…
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City Heights Somalis Lead Fight Against Liquor License
By Tom Fudge Ahmed Malinomar is leading the opposition to a liquor license for a store that’s right next to a mosque on University Avenue. | Photo Credit: Tom Fudge There’s a corner of University Avenue near 54th Street that’s home to a store called University Market. It’s also home to a Buddhist Temple, a…
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Creating Bike Safety in a City Built for Cars
The death of a cyclist on Montezuma Road near San Diego State last month has rallied San Diego’s bike community to protest the dangers of taking to the road. KPBS reporter Tom Fudge tells us what it would take to make our streets safe for bikes, even though they were built for cars. Five years…
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Tweet City Heights: Criminal Charges Unlikely for Drivers Who Hit Cyclists
By Megan Burks Drivers Who Hit Cyclists Unlikely to Face Criminal Charges City Heights resident and bike blogger Sam Ollinger has been tracking the cases of cyclists who were killed or injured by cars in recent months. She wants to know whether the drivers face criminal charges. In San Diego, it seems they rarely do,…
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Tweet City Heights: Mexican Migration to U.S. Slows to Trickle
By Megan Burks Study: Just As Many Mexican Immigrants Leaving U.S. as Arriving Adrian Florido of KPBS reports net migration from Mexico to the United States decreased to zero between 2005 and 2010. According to a study by the Pew Hispanic Center, just as many Mexicans returned to Mexico as came to the U.S. And…