Crystal Niebla
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In push for camping ban, San Diego leaders used misleading data to link unhoused people to fire riskPoliticians are citing data and growing complaints from residents to usher in controversial policy changes.
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A SANDAG study found a driverless, train-like shuttle could be the most cost-effective way to improve public transit for the airport.
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Climate change, drought conditions and brush buildup from record rainfall makes the city more prone to fires.
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Lead exposure is especially harmful to children, who can absorb more lead than adults and have brains and nervous systems that are more sensitive to the damaging — and sometimes irreversible — effects.
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The first of three contractors working for the road-paving program chose to work north to south, city staff said.
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The 2021 fire that destroyed the previous structure at Dennis V. Allen Park is still considered vandalism since the cause is undetermined.
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