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A religious organization that serves the poor in Southern California filed a lawsuit Monday to try to stop local governments from forcing homeless people out of a big encampment along a riverbed trail.
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KPBS Midday EditionVolunteers Friday will conduct the annual census of homeless people living on San Diego County streets and shelters.
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This week NASA and the U.S. Navy tested recovering an unmanned capsule that is going into space next year.
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Military officials are searching for the owners of eight boats that washed ashore on Naval Base Coronado during the rainstorm earlier this month.
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The 12th annual Project Homeless Connect is a one-day homeless resource fair for people living on the streets to get a hot meal, flu shot and legal advice, among other services.
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The city of El Cajon lifted its ban on serving meals to homeless people on city property on Tuesday, after drawing national attention for the ban and arresting about a dozen people for serving meals earlier this month.
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Faulconer will also discuss veteran homelessness, energy in speaking engagements, meetings
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The Navy's new ship joins an existing fleet of five transport dock ships in San Diego.
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Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency meeting with families within 300 miles of San Diego to discuss the progress being made to find their lost loved ones.
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The San Diego Blood Bank Thursday solicited donations through the end of the month in honor of Father Joe Carroll, who will undergo surgery Feb. 1 due to complications with diabetes.
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