Chicano Park can feature the word Aztlán after all. Caltrans will allow proposed art featuring the Chicano term to remain in a $600,000 federally funded plan to renovate the aging park. The word refers to U.S. land that once belonged to Mexico. The state Department of Transportation had questioned whether spending federal money on projects featuring Aztlán could violate grant-related civil rights laws. After studying the issue, the agency concluded that "it does not," said Caltrans district director Pedro Orso. Orso made the announcement yesterday afternoon at the world-famous park under the San Diego Coronado Bridge during a meeting with...