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Services including flu shots, haircuts and dental exams will be offered to the homeless Wednesday as part of the 12th Project Homeless Connect event in downtown San Diego.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council Monday unanimously approved the purchase of a downtown building to house a homeless-services center.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe White House gives the Department of Veterans Affairs 60 days to enroll nearly all veterans in mental health care as they leave the military. Critics worry the tight time frame will impact care at the VA.
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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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