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At a conference held by Youth Will Saturday, more than 70 people came together to share their perspectives on addressing issues like housing, food insecurity and justice ....
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That street has been bad since we moved here in 2010. In the last two weeks, Azalea Park locals were surprised yet thankful for the city s recent repairs of their Columbine and Pepper cross streets. That street [area] has been bad since we moved here in 2010, Courage Musial said to me on May 1. We were constantly putting in requests to our council members only to be ignored. Musial s neighbor agreed. That was definitely the [worst] street in the neighborhood. You almost needed a four-wheel drive to get through it. Mark Pennington, a resident of this part of City Heights since the 80s, took to Facebook and posted a 2017 photo depicting what appears to be a 6-foot by 6-foot pothole and cracks atop one of the two recently paved streets. ....
Women, People of Color Usher New Political Era in San Diego By Marielena Castellanos It’s a new day for women and people of color in San Diego politics, as newcomers step into elected positions throughout the County. Jill Galvez, who has lived in Northwest Chula Vista for more than 26 years was recently elected to the Chula Vista City Council to represent Council District 2, which has some of the City’s oldest neighborhoods including the historic downtown Chula Vista and the Bayfront. Galvez commented on why she decided to run for office, “Chula Vista is the best place on earth to live, raise a family and retire. I am determined to work hard for our community to make good things happen and make our neighborhoods proud.” ....