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When Filipino American MaryRose Peralta was demoted from her position at
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Almost every state has opted to make voting
For the first time in San Diego history, voters will only have the option of electing a Democrat in a few city races, including mayor.
The mayor’s race pits
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In this unprecedented year, a global pandemic, deep recession and nationwide demonstrations have all
My father was a Jamaican immigrant, and I was raised in poverty by my single mother. My husband is Mexican and Puerto Rican — our family is proudly multiracial. We urge
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How does San Diego compare to other coastal cities? Like San Francisco and Santa
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San Diego is at a crossroads on climate change. With heat storms and wildfires showcasing
Represent San Diego and Independent Voter Project announced this month it will host a free screening of the award-winning documentary, “UnRepresented.”
The documentary by Daniel Falconer features accounts by democracy
It was a simple phone conversation that attorney Kevin Shenkman believes may have been his calling: to ensure every neighborhood or community was properly represented in government. With about 20
West San Ysidro Boulevard in San Diego has an extra pop of color. Creatives have added fresh street art along the high-traffic thoroughfare — less than four miles from the U.