In the latest state enrollment data released, California had 230,443 homeless students — a 9.3% increase from the previous year.
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Thousands gathered at the Rady Shell and several other venues Friday to watch the U.S. team play England to a draw. The festive scenes
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Earlier this month, Gov. Gavin Newsom boasted that California’s economy had fully recovered from the pandemic. That’s not the case in the border community where thousands of jobs haven’t come back.
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The action called on San Diego County officials to address issues with the rental assistance program that left thousands unable to get help.
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A new report from the American Lung Association finds just 1% of eligible Californians have gotten screenings.
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A former motel is getting the final touches in its conversion into a recuperative care center for the homeless.
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The city is far behind on its overall tree planting goal to be met by 2030.
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San Diego’s airport has been recognized as one of the best in the country. But can it handle an expected busy holiday travel season while undergoing an extensive renovation?
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The number of people hospitalized with a coronavirus infection in San Diego County has risen to 224, an increase of 24 over the previous day, according to the latest state data released Tuesday.
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Fernando Lopez, executive director of San Diego Pride, called the attack a violation of the entire community's sense of safety.
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Newly acquired state data shows that the Corrections Department transferred patients with serious mental illnesses an average of five times over a six-year period, underscoring a CalMatters’ investigation this year that revealed the practice and raised questions about the harm it could cause.
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