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A North County Homeless Connection event in Oceanside over the weekend was a one stop shop for those without a home.
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The board of the San Diego regional planning agency voted unanimously Friday to approve a $200 billion spending plan that will fund transportation projects for the next 35 years.
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As it gears up for its third open enrollment period, Covered California says its enrolled more than two million people since it opened for business.
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Elected officials from San Diego and National City urged leaders of the regional planning agency Thursday to vote against a plan outlining transportation funding for the next 35 years.
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San Diego's residential real estate activity softened last month, compared to the previous month and the hot market of 2014.
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Hundreds came out Tuesday night to protest the proposed Federal Aviation Administration change that would re-route planes closer inland as they leave the airport.
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The FAA is in the process of adopting new flight patterns, which could impact Point Loma. Residents plan to attend a meeting set for Tuesday.
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A new report looks at how well California's transit stations serve their communities and San Diego's stations rank below their peers in other large California cities.
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The City Heights chapter of Food Not Bombs serves free meals every Sunday afternoon at the Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park in City Heights.
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The California High-Speed Rail Authority has received 35 responses from private companies interested in financing, building and operating the first 300-mile segment of the controversial rail project.
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