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An ideological and infrastructural bent that favors established transitional housing in San Diego may make it hard to move towards the newer federally endorsed model of housing the homeless first.
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The Obama administration has declared a goal of ending homelessness in the next few years by using a model called housing-first. But transitional housing advocates in San Diego aren't willing to give up on their work, even if it means losing federal dollars.
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San Diego Home Prices appear to be leveling off. The double digit-price increases of a year ago are moderating.
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In essence, according to Attorney Gen. Eric Holder, Toyota treated a public safety issue "as if it were a public relations problem" and tried to cover up the potential problems.
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KPBS media partner inewsource has sued North County Transit District to compel the agency to release documents the investigative news reporting nonprofit considers public.
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KPBS Midday EditionWith just three weeks left to sign up under President Barack Obama's health care law, a major survey tracking the rollout finds that the uninsured rate keeps going down.
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Americans are boarding public buses, trains and subways in greater numbers than any time since the suburbs began booming.
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Amtrak and Metrolink trains will not come south into the county Saturday or Sunday because of work at the Santa Margarita Bridge in Camp Pendleton.
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Housing prices in San Diego County inched down last month, but the number of sales increased, according to data released Friday by the San Diego Association of Realtors.
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We've spent three years and more than $2 million for a Balboa Park party that may not happen. San Diego wants to purge official emails older than a year. Developers don't want to pay more for affordable housing. And it's spring, which means baseball!
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