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  • The San Diego City Council approved zoning changes in the two neighborhoods that add capacity for more than 31,000 new homes.
  • San Diego's growing, but how? In Whose Backyard examines 100,000+ housing permits, revealing where new homes are built, their types, and the impact on San Diego communities and development.
  • A federal judge said HUD cannot dramatically change its funding policies on homelessness for now. States, cities and nonprofits say the proposed overhaul would push thousands back onto the streets.
  • After warning Congress for months about premium spikes, the leader of the country's insurance commissioners — a Republican from North Dakota — says he's hopeful there could be a last minute fix.
  • Join us for the San Diego Made Summer Market, happening Saturday, August 30 through Sunday, August 31 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at NTC Park at Liberty Station. This two-day outdoor festival celebrates the best of San Diego’s creative community with over 125 curated local makers, delicious food and drinks, live music, crafts, games, photo ops, and more. Held on the scenic Preble Field, the market offers a vibrant shopping experience right across from one of San Diego’s most iconic destinations. Children under 10 get in free, and there is a $5 entry donation for adults that support the San Diego Made 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Be sure to grab a punch card at the entrance—make three qualifying purchases and receive a free handmade gift at the exit (while supplies last)! San Diego Made Markets on Instagram
  • So that the UC could better develop its academic programs to prepare students for the changing workforce, the UC created a new data tool to show where tens of thousands of alumni work in California and the skills those employers seek.
  • Christopher Manroe was named the next Fire Chief of the Chula Vista Fire Department Thursday, replacing the retiring Harry Muns.
  • Rising costs are causing a lot of Americans to think twice before booking a trip. And many who do travel are scaling back their ambitions and staying closer to home.
  • In April 2024, the Board of Port Commissioners approved the splash pad at Portwood Pier Plaza with a $1.8 million budget. While design and permitting is not yet complete, port leaders anticipate the project will begin early next year and finish in late 2026.
  • This is a 6-week course from September 16 - October 21, 2025. Students will learn the essentials of hand sewing while gaining confidence in their technical abilities. Throughout the six weeks, they’ll practice foundational skills, from safety and stitching basics to idea development, as they create functional and decorative pieces. The class wraps up with a final sewing project that highlights their growth and creativity. Visit: https://www.hisawyer.com/artreach/schedules/activity-set/1605041?day=2025-09-16&view=cal&source=activity-schedule ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
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