More than a hundred local businesses signed a letter to Mayors across the county asking for help
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San Diego may spend $5M per year boosting low-income areas affected by climate change
A new proposal would require San Diego to spend nearly $5 million a year boosting low-income and ethnically diverse city neighborhoods most affected by climate change. Called a cl ...
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Urgent calls for action and support as anti-Asian racism increases again during pandemic
Kirin Amiling Macapugay, a San Diego educator and community organizer, and Celina Su, who is the chair of urban studies and teaches political science at City University in New York, discuss the recent ...
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A study in sexism
How a group of women researchers, investors and entrepreneurs are tackling a problem as old as medical research itself.
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'Total game-changer': Pandemic heats up housing market as buyers rethink living space
The pandemic is driving Americans to look for new places to live, whether it’s in the suburbs or entirely different states or regions. The high demand is raising housing prices.
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Legacy Housing: Underappreciated Value
Legacy Housing has a unique business strategy that differs from their larger publicly traded peers. Its understated balance sheet conceals its true value.
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Why Affordable Housing Is Key to Overall Economic Prosperity
This creates potential problems in two dimensions: it discourages businesses ... the Bay Area, San Diego, Boston, New York and Washington—also have severe housing cost problems.
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For Black Families, Evictions Are Still At A Crisis Point — Despite Moratorium
"Black individuals make up about 21% of all renters, but they make up 35% of all defendants on eviction cases," says Peter Hepburn, a researcher for Princeton University's Eviction Lab.
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Politics Report: The Special Election Is Upon Us
But Leticia Munguia, the business ... born and raised in San Diego, attended San Diego Unified schools, then City College and San Diego State University before she went to law school in Michigan.
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Opinion: California Lawmakers Must Remove the Bureaucratic Barriers to Affordable Housing
Construction of St. Teresa of Calcutta Villa, which will provide 407 units of affordable housing in downtown San Diego ... affect California’s residents every day — homelessness and the lack ...