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With rain expected to fall across the area Monday, additional shelter space was opened today by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego to help the homeless escape the inclement weather.
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Californians will soon return to the polls for the 2024 primary election. What do voters need to know about the voting process?
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No address, no problem. You can still vote. Here's how to vote if you are temporarily unhoused.
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It's easier to vote as an American living abroad than you think, including for military members stationed overseas.
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California allows anyone not currently incarcerated for a felony sentence to register to vote and vote in elections.
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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond toured two East County campuses affected by the recent floods.
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The research, from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego and the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health, finds more hospitalizations for cardiovascular and respiratory problems in communities of color throughout California and where residents are disproportionately lower-income, live in denser neighborhoods and lack health insurance.
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Investigators in San Diego and other counties discovered incidents of improper disposal of hazardous waste in their jurisdictions.
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State Sen. Catherine Blakespear says the bill would close a "gap" in the existing law, which makes it difficult for police to ensure that people newly prohibited from owning firearms turn them in.
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The San Diego Housing Commission will continue to operate the center during the proposal and negotiation process.
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