It’s being billed as a Solutions Showdown. Voice of San Diego’s annual Politifest is slated for Saturday, Oct. 4 at the University of San Diego.
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According to the National Foster Youth Institute, between 11% and 36% of youth aging out of foster care will experience homelessness.
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Parking for major events near Petco Park is going to get a lot more expensive starting in September. The new rates will help the city balance its budget — but there’s push back from local organizations.
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After years of cracking down on California’s oil industry, Gov. Gavin Newsom and legislative Democrats are moving to get Kern County wells pumping again to avoid soaring gasoline prices.
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Adult sports leagues in San Diego are facing a sharp hike in fees. That’s upsetting players, who said the leagues provide everything from exercise to building community.
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San Diego’s Democratic representatives say they are fighting fire with fire, while the GOP says a partisan political gerrymander rejects the will of the people.
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The father of a student was detained while waiting outside the school, minutes before students were dismissed from their classrooms on Thursday.
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Construction crews are slated to begin demolishing the 90-year-old Brawley Water Tower this week over concerns that the deteriorating structure could be a public safety risk.
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Homelessness in Encinitas decreased by 12% from last year, according to the latest Point-in-Time Count.
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The restroom is one of nine finalists in a nationwide contest run by the Cintas Corp.
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As San Diego State University adds more residential buildings, a draft community plan update for the College Area would allow for more than 18,000 new homes.
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