Immigration and Customs Enforcement plans to hire 10,000 employees over five years, echoing a Border Patrol expansion in the 2000s.
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A San Diego City Council committee signed off Thursday on the proposed sale of a vacant city-owned property on Cortez Hill to a nonprofit agency for less than $12,000 to create more than 100 units of affordable housing.
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Democrats are poised to argue that confirming Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court will "undercut the rights and safety of all Americans" because of her record on Obamacare and abortion.
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Following its selection by San Diego officials to redevelop the Sports Arena site in the Midway District, Brookfield Properties and ASM Global began the Sports Arena Community Advisory Board.
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A group of tenants made the trip to housing court in downtown San Diego on Monday, saying a new state law meant to protect them doesn’t go far enough.
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KPBS Midday EditionPediatrics expert's keynote address to San Diego Housing Federation will stress the importance of "decent, stable" housing for the physical and mental health of children and families.
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Construction crews approach the completion of the fourth phase of the Del Mar stabilization project this weekend. It includes sea wall replacements, drainage improvements, and additional piles to support the railroad tracks.
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The city of San Diego will begin enforcing parking regulations again starting Oct. 1 with a two-week grace period before full enforcement Oct. 15
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San Diego City Council voted to allow construction on a 413-acre housing development in the Mira Mesa neighborhood. The 1,800 residential units include 180 affordable housing units, a 40-acre mixed-use urban area and a 1.5-acre "mobility hub" for pubic transit.
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San Diego residents can ride to their polling places for free on Election Day, with county public transportation agencies announcing Tuesday that Nov. 3 will be a "Free Ride Day."
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AB 2345 allows developers to increase their density bonuses — the number of units permissible on any plot of land — to 50%, depending on the number and level of deed-restricted affordable homes on a piece of property.
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