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A new report says investor returns are low on single-family homes in San Diego.
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The Regional Task Force on Homelessness is looking to target their efforts to specific groups within San Diego's homeless population.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 Tuesday in favor of $10 million in one-time grants to help cities combat homelessness, and for accessing a state program to help homeless youth.
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May is Mental Health Awareness Month and a South Bay health organization is shining the spotlight on care for women.
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San Diego County Board of Supervisors Terra Lawson-Remer and Nora Vargas want to make sure California leaves abortion choice up to women. They are bringing forward a resolution to protect reproductive health care and a woman’s right to abortion.
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KPBS Midday EditionLocal financial literacy organization emphasizes the importance of having an accurate budget during inflationary times.
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The District of Columbia has sued Meta chief Mark Zuckerberg. It's seeking to hold him personally liable for the Cambridge Analytica scandal, privacy breach of millions of Facebook users’ personal data that became a major corporate and political scandal.
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The nationwide baby formula shortage is leading some parents to more creative means to ensure the nutritional needs of their infant children.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom says he may impose mandatory water restrictions if people don't start using less as a drought drags on.
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Tens of thousands of Californians with disabilities require special accommodations for dental care, but only 14 centers in the state can treat them.
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