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California's Unemployment Rate Decreases In March

April 19
Amy Quinton, Capital Public Radio
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California’s unemployment rate is the lowest it’s been in more than four years.

Homeless Census Finds Fewer People Without Permanent Shelter

April 18
By Erik Anderson
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San Diego County's homeless population dropped to fewer than 9,000 in this year's one day count.

San Diego Home Prices Hit Nearly Five-Year High

April 17
By Erik Anderson
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San Diego County's average home price has climbed to a nearly five-year high.

San Diego's Urban Agriculture Ordinance Sprouts New Business Opportunities

April 17
By Megan Burks
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This spring marks the first anniversary of a city ordinance that lets residents keep chickens, goats and bees in their backyards. The relaxed homesteading rules have had a major impact on business at City Farmers Nursery in City Heights.

Roundtable: Freeway Guardrails, Housing-Eviction Details, Blue Angels Derailed

April 12
Midday Edition
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Some San Diego freeway guardrails may actually be deadly. A zero-tolerance policy in subsidized housing produces homelessness. The Blue Angels won't fly — but will Korean missiles?

Section 8, Zero Tolerance And One Family Pushed To The Brink

April 10
By Megan Burks
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As zero tolerance falls out of fashion in other sectors, a Clinton-era housing rule remains and puts families at risk of homelessness.

Outlook Bright For San Diego's Economy

April 9
By Erik Anderson
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San Diego's economic indicators hit a five-year high.

San Diego Gas Price Drops Second Day in a Row

April 5
City News Service
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The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County fell six-tenths of a cent today to $4.052, its lowest amount since Feb. 5.

Activists Scheduled to Fly Drones Over La Jolla Friday Morning

April 5
La Jolla Patch
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Activists will fly a drone over three San Diego locations, including General Atomics CEO Neal Blue’s house in La Jolla Farms, to kick off a series of protests against the drone industry, which a large presence in San Diego.

San Diego Home Price Ranking In Step With Job Growth

April 4
By Alison St John
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As home prices begin to rise again, some ask whether another housing bubble is in the works. One analyst suggests San Diego’s housing market is on firmer footing than some other big cities.

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