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Cheryl Getuiza

Open data on its way to San Diego
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Kersey believes San Diego could make open data work in collaboration with the community by tapping into the City’s technology sector.

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New grant bolsters Asian American Pacific Islander community
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For the first time, Advancing Justice-L.A. received a grant from the United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), to provide English as a Second Language (ESL) and Civics classes to the AAPI communities of L.A.

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San Diego boosts permanent affordable housing fund
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Housing options aren’t booming like the tourism industry is

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Government records: what we don’t know will hurt us
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The city of San Diego is king when it comes to sunshine. But not all matters in the city are shining so bright. That’s according to one former city official, now the head of Californians Aware.

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San Francisco tackles affordable housing disparity
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They are San Francisco, San Jose, San Diego and Los Angeles

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Fresno tweaks policy to increase job growth
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Fresno’s unemployment rate is 12.5%

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Californians grade the state with new report card app
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A team from the CITRIS Data and Democracy Initiative at UC Berkeley and staff from Lt. Governor Newsom’s office created the first ever report card as a pilot project.

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