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Immigration raids have many mixed-status immigrant families living on edge. The fear of being detained has some limiting ordinary activities, like trips to the grocery store. Others are feeling health impacts of stress.
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The city is seeking input and the City Council will take up the issue at its July 29 meeting.
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For residents like Jessica Calix, who's still living in a travel trailer after her Southcrest apartment flooded in January 2024, watching footage of the Texas floods was heart-wrenching — but also all too familiar.
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A federal education grant funding freeze is affecting many school districts across San Diego County. Millions of dollars of public school funding are in limbo.
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In the last few years, El Cajon has permitted less than 10 new homes per thousand residents — fewer than any other city in San Diego County.
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The flag was raised in a ceremony at the National Black Contractors Association building on the corner of Imperial Avenue and 61st Street, the start of the district.
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Workplace raids, arrests in immigration court and detentions of people without criminal records show how President Donald Trump’s deportation strategy is taking shape locally.
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As San Diegans respond to recent government actions through art, we look at how protest signs, zines and installations connect today’s movements to a long history of resistance.
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Longtime opinion editor Laura Castañeda says The San Diego Union-Tribune fired her last week shortly after managers nixed an editorial on the ICE raids in Los Angeles.
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A San Diego pediatrician explains why masking remains an important health option, even as some protesters face detention for wearing them.
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- New state bill would require Imperial County to translate key documents into Spanish
- 60,000+ march through downtown for 'No Kings' protest
- Advocates say revised Medi-Cal cuts still harm immigrant communities
- ICE courthouse arrests part of Trump administration strategy to speed up deportations
- Rally at San Diego Int'l Airport slams 'racist' Trump travel ban