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The urgent need to find an end to homelessness brought state and local leaders under the same roof on Thursday.
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San Diego’s housing shortage is a problem that has dogged city leaders for years, and it’s increasingly becoming a flash point for residents.
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The Chula Vista City Council is weighing whether to lease or sell the park land.
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California awarded $20.75 million in Homekey program funds for two San Diego housing projects for the homeless, with additional funding under consideration for other projects, it was announced on Wednesday.
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The city held a public meeting on homelessness last week.
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The San Diego Housing Commission's Multidisciplinary Outreach Program received $750,000 in secure funds from the state.
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San Diego County is the recipient of a $5.1 million grant intended to assist people experiencing homelessness along the Sweetwater Riverbed between Chula Vista and National City, it was announced Tuesday.
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Chula Vista Mayor John McCann will share his vision for the region’s second-largest city and provide an update on projects in his first State of the City address on Tuesday.
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San Diego’s campsite has served more than 220 households in the first 12 weeks. Here's what some have said about it.
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A Sacramento prosecutor is suing California’s capital city over failure to clean up homeless encampments. Sacramento District Attorney Thien Ho says his office asked the city to enforce laws around sidewalk obstruction and to create additional professionally operated camping sites.
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