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An audit last week detailed mismanagement that let renters languish in potentially dangerous housing conditions.
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Audit also finds slow response times to high-priority violations
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The San Diego street where investigators believe multiple drivers struck a Mid-City teen lacks sidewalks and a bike lane.
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Charles Lewis III Memorial Park has been in the works for about a decade.
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Bringing mammograms to the people who need them – that's the goal of a mobile mammography coach launched Monday in City Heights.
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The City Heights chapter of Food Not Bombs serves free meals every Sunday afternoon at the Officer Jeremy Henwood Memorial Park in City Heights.
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California has long provided interpreters to defendants in criminal court, but not always for those in civil court.
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A study out this week says California's public safety realignment program hasn't resulted in the savings lawmakers wanted.
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The owners of the Lafayette Hotel plan to bring businesses, restaurants and events to the O'Connor's Church Goods building.
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Latinos make up about a third of the county but less than a fifth of voters.
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