A lack of operating fund commitments from the county and the City Council’s budget vote sealed the shelter’s fate. It will close by Aug. 31.
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On June 26, KPBS will host a panel of experts to discuss the cost of living crisis in San Diego County.
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It’s graduation weekend on the campus of UC San Diego, however across town preparations are underway for an off-campus counter-graduation.
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The latest San Diego County Respiratory Virus Surveillance Report shows a slight increase in COVID-19 cases.
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This summer, schools, YMCAs, military sites, public libraries, parks and recreation centers and other neighborhood organizations will become meal and nutrition hubs.
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Think tank Circulate San Diego's report "Better Coastal Commission" cites examples of the agency blocking bike lanes and delaying housing permits by as much as four years.
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Mayor Todd Gloria Friday officially signed into law the $5.82 billion Fiscal Year 2025 "Protecting Our Progress" budget passed unanimously by the City Council earlier this week.
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The excessive heat watch is for the San Diego County deserts and will be in effect through Saturday night.
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Money to keep more than 1,000 people in hotels runs out on June 21.
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Mexican soccer star Hirving “Chucky” Lozano was formally introduced as the first designated player of the Major League Soccer expansion team San Diego FC.
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Credit unions nationwide — including ones in San Diego — collected $916 million in overdraft fees during the first three months of 2024.
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