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The city's human resources department will hosting a series of community forums, with one in each of San Diego's nine council districts throughout January.
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A shelter program for homeless San Diegans dealing with inclement weather was activated Monday by the San Diego Housing Commission and the city of San Diego.
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Cabrillo National Monument will be open to the public during the project.
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Bethel One will provide 26 units for low-income seniors and veterans. It's being funded without public subsidies.
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Southern California artist Alexis Smith has two works of public art in the prominent Stuart Art Collection at UC San Diego and was recently celebrated in an exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego.
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More information on rescheduling and ticket details will be released in the coming days.
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San Diego researchers say a notorious DDT dump site in the San Pedro basin is littered with World War II-era munitions.
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Voters will be deciding this year whether or not to raise San Diego County's sales tax by a half-percentage point.
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The results show that law enforcement stop Black and brown Californians at higher rates than white Californians.
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Three environmental groups challenging California’s recently adopted solar rules are going back to court.
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