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National CORE and its partners will break ground Monday on 73 supportive apartment homes in the Nestor neighborhood of San Diego for seniors 55 and older who were previously experiencing homelessness.
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New water quality tests are raising questions over whether local beaches with high levels of water contamination should be open to the public.
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"Willing it away isn't going to work," physician scientist Dr. Eric Topol said of the BA.5 coronavirus variant.
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The Washburn Fire in Yosemite is just the latest wildfire threat to the ancient sequoia trees in California.
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Fans are wondering whether injuries will continue to plague the team by the time the playoffs come around in September.
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Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, was among 35 people — including 17 members of Congress — who were arrested Tuesday during an abortion rights protest.
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Failure to file an answer can result in an eviction. Tenant advocates and attorneys built an online tool to buy tenants some time.
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The ordinance intends to put greater rules around the city's acquisition and use of surveillance technology.
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Unite Here Local 30 has called for a walkout following negotiations with Hilton San Diego Bayfront Tuesday night.
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KPBS Midday EditionGilberto Vera of the Legal Aid Society of San Diego joined Midday Edition to talk about tenant's rights.
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