Newsletter: Today's Top News
Almost 100,000 new homes have been permitted across San Diego County since 2018. But the homes are not being spread evenly across the county.
In Whose Backyard — a new series from Public Matters — looks at where homes are being built, what kinds of homes are popping up and how that impacts the surrounding communities. Explore the data here.
In Whose Backyard — a new series from Public Matters — looks at where homes are being built, what kinds of homes are popping up and how that impacts the surrounding communities. Explore the data here.
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- UC San Diego accepts more international students, expects fewer to say yes
- First community-owned grocery store in San Diego’s South Bay to open this fall
- 'It's time to stop snubbing your right-wing family.' Author argues for finding common ground
- France, U.K., others plan to recognize a Palestinian state. What does that change?
- Ukraine approves law restoring independence of anti-graft watchdogs following backlash
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