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San Diego has been on national 'most expensive places to live' lists for many years, leading locals to cut spending and start DIY-ing.
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The San Diego City Council approved zoning changes in the two neighborhoods that add capacity for more than 31,000 new homes.
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California’s unemployment department bought more cellphones than it needed for remote work during the pandemic and kept paying for thousands of unused lines.
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Some community college districts in California say enrollment is up by more than 10%, though official numbers have yet to be released. Historically, college enrollment fluctuates depending on the strength of the economy.
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Paw-tify Wrapped? Not exactly, but the San Diego Humane Society Monday released an overview of the most common dog breeds entering its facilities, including many considered "highly desirable."
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National City's Pepper Park can soon expand in size by nearly 50% thanks to a ruling this week by the California Coastal Commission to approve the National City Balanced Plan.
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KPBS obtained a letter from Rachael Borrelli, the assistant director of San Diego County Animal Services, in which she apologized for an obscene recording of her calling for more dogs to be euthanized.
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‘If these people’s children had been killed by a drunk driver, there is no way they would be objecting to this.'
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The "Homes For All of Us" initiative seeks to create more affordable paths to homeownership.
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Volunteers gathered last weekend for a day of planting at Promenade Park near downtown Lemon Grove. It's part of a broader revitalization effort.
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