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The trend of increasing prices and lower sales totals for single-family homes in the region stalled last month, according to data released Thursday by the San Diego Association of Realtors.
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The Helen Woodward Animal Center is the latest organization to get behind a plan to erect two large tents in San Diego to house the homeless, organizers Peter Seidler and Dan Shea announced Thursday.
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Homeless encampments are reappearing in an Oceanside canyon that was partially stripped of trees to discourage overnight camping.
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A major chunk of the highway running from La Jolla to Santee will be shut down for repairs from Friday to Monday.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe International Rescue Committee began investigating its San Diego office after a series of KPBS reports on refugees who said they were told to sign leases that did not list all family members in their homes.
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KPBS Midday EditionAn adviser to San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer said Councilman David Alvarez's call Thursday for a declaration of a state of emergency in the city due to a shortage of homeless shelters and an associated health crisis caused by an outbreak of Hepatisis A is not needed.
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The California Legislature will not vote on a package of housing bills Friday after all.
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San Diego's index of leading economic indicators jumped a half of a percent in July, the second straight sharp increase.
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KPBS Midday EditionState and local transportation officials have opened a mile-long protected bike lane alongside SR-15. The bikeway offers a safer, more comfortable connection for bicyclists between Mission Valley and Mid-City neighborhoods.
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The mayors of Los Angeles, San Diego and other big California cities urged lawmakers Wednesday to address the state's housing shortage.
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