A tale of two San Diego County coastal communities: One affluent and resistant to change, the other working-class and eager for development, yet both failing to deliver on much-needed affordable homes.
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City officials have committed to making big improvements to bike and pedestrian infrastructure. But advocates worry the latest plan to do so won't be enforceable.
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Consumer Watchdog said the companies are colluding to raise rates for homeowners in California.
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The $24 billion Child Care Stabilization Program gave funding to more than 220,000 child care programs across America, with a quarter of them in California.
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The Escondido City Council recently decided to pull funding from Haven House, a long-running homeless shelter in the city.
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Federal government increased funding for environmental justice efforts. But it can be hard for organizations to access that funding.
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Space explorers of all ages can now head to the San Diego Air & Space Museum in Balboa Park to experience Moon Base San Diego, an activity and education center, museum officials announced Tuesday.
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Emerging COVID-19 variants can bring with them new symptoms, potentially posing challenges for local health systems.
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Pickleball noise is pitting homeowners against players, and some disputes are winding up in court.
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Mayor Todd Gloria and the San Diego Housing Commission Wednesday announced that the state has awarded $45 million to San Diego for construction of more than 1,180 affordable homes.
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Many farmworkers in Coachella Valley lack legal status as citizens and don’t qualify for most federal and state disaster aid. Even a new $95 million storm assistance program for immigrants that Gov. Gavin Newsom recently touted is out of reach because it pertains to the winter and spring storms and floods.
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