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San Diego’s first affordable housing development for LGBT seniors breaks ground next week. It aims to help a community wounded by bigotry, job discrimination, isolation and loss of family.
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Father Joe's Villages looked for extra space in its shelters Wednesday as a string of attacks put San Diego's homeless on edge.
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The safety upgrades, expected by the end of August, come as preliminary data from the U.S. Department of Transportation shows a nearly 8 percent uptick in national traffic fatalities last year after a 10-year decline.
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Back in April, the city of San Diego placed rocks along Imperial Avenue to deter homeless people from setting up camp. Unhappy with the installation, some residents proposed alternative solutions to Mayor Kevin Faulconer.
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KPBS Midday EditionEvery large metropolitan area has large problems. Three of San Diego's: methamphetamine, transportation, and the proposed new Chargers stadium.
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KPBS Midday EditionRep. Darrell Issa and others are asking the White House to deny California's request to allow immigrants here illegally access to Covered California.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego still uses outdated methods for analyzing traffic
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Encinitas has settled its second lawsuit with developers over how the city approves denser development and affordable housing. But the question remains: How will the city comply with state law on affordable housing?
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KPBS Midday EditionDoug Stewart has been providing homeless outreach in Northern California's Contra Costa County for 12 years. He'll be "retiring" this week. On a recent night, KQED reporter Devin Katayama joined Stewart on his rounds.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe city has the second largest number of homeless people per capita in the U.S., topped only by New York City. Nearly all of San Francisco's news outlets are collaborating to cover homelessness.
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