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Wage Theft: A San Diego County Problem That Hurts More Than Just The Worker
Wage theft impacts more than the workers who don’t get their full pay. Our communities lose out on tax dollars as well.
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California, Mexico to Set Goals For New Otay Mesa East Port of Entry's 2024 Opening
The state of California and Mexico will sign an agreement Monday to ensure a new port of entry in Otay Mesa by late 2024 to improve trade, commerce, and reduce pollution along the border.
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‘Dreamer' Returns to Mexico After 30 Years to Help Migrant Community
Dulce García, a dreamer, has lived most of her life as an undocumented immigrant in the United States, but with the help of a travel permit, she was able to return to Mexico, albeit only for a short time.
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Former San Diegan Discusses Her Move to Pivotal Swing State to Help Biden's Campaign
A former San Diegan who relocated to Pennsylvania to help president-elect Joe Biden’s campaign said she made the cross-country move to contribute to efforts in a pivotal swing state.
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Massive Otay Mesa East Port of Entry Project Making Progress
The California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) is making progress to construct a third port of entry between Tijuana and San Diego to ease transportation woes for commuters between the two countries.
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1 Year After Church's Chicken Shooting, Victim's Widow Seeks Justice
It’s been nearly a year since a gunman walked into a Church’s Chicken restaurant in Otay Mesa and shot three employees, killing a woman, and despite a halt in the legal system due to the coronavirus pandemic, her family continues to push for justice.