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The nonprofit that operates a temporary homeless camp in Golden Hill is aiming to shutter the facility by the end of this week, officials said Monday.
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For Christine Wade, the tent she shared with six children, pitched in an asphalt parking lot, was far better than their previous home — a shelter where rats ate through the family's bags of clothes.
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KPBS Midday EditionThough the federal government has no current plans to downsize the number of military bases, local communities aren't taking any chances.
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The federal court in San Diego remains ground zero for the wide-ranging Navy corruption scandal, seen as the largest in naval history.
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A pair of San Diego-based warships are scheduled to return from deployment Tuesday while a third is set to come back on Wednesday.
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The shelter, run by the nonprofit Alpha Project, will house up to 350 homeless men and women each night.
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The new veterans ID cards were mandated by a 2015 law. But some veterans groups are raising questions about the possibility that the cards will include corporate branding.
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With new high profile cases of sexual harassment coming to light, we talk about the challenges victims have when they decide to come forward and why not all outcomes are the same. Plus, a discussion on new tents for people who are homeless in San Diego and an effort to repeal California's gas tax.
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States and cities around the country are ramping up their efforts to attract military retirees, whose presence can be good for the local economy.
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Two San Diego-based ships that escorted the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz on deployment are scheduled to return to San Diego on Tuesday, the Navy announced Thursday.
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