The number of people experiencing homelessness in the San Diego Riverbed this April dropped nearly 23% compared to the same time last year, according to a new census survey of the area from the San Diego River Park Foundation.
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The shooting occurred shortly in a ballroom of the hotel. Security video showed a man attempting to sprint past the security checkpoint, prompting several officers to draw their weapons.
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During the operation, officers will monitor roadways and take enforcement action against drivers who exceed posted speed limits or travel at unsafe speeds for the conditions.
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The suspension takes effect at 8 a.m. May 1, which includes all residential outdoor burning of landscape debris such as branches and leaves.
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The Neil Good Day Center offers bathrooms, laundry, storage and mail services to homeless San Diegans during the day.
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La Mesa’s City Council has pumped the brakes on kids under the age of 12 riding e-bikes in the city.
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The county Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a contract Tuesday with the San Diego Housing Commission in an effort to reduce homelessness by investing up to $1.1 million in a regional diversion program.
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Artists, audiences and community leaders gathered outside City Hall on Monday to protest drastic cuts to arts funding in San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed budget for the new fiscal year.
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The arrest comes amid efforts by community leaders to lower the temperature of the debate over a proposed data center.
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The bill would prevent armed individuals from being stationed near vote centers and childcare facilities.
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Drivers were advised they can use southbound I-5 to get to eastbound State Route 52 or eastbound Interstate 8 in order to reach southbound I-805 on the other side of the closure.
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