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San Diego County continued to provide vaccinations to at-risk populations Tuesday as the number of cases of hepatitis A continues to increase.
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The state is losing population as it builds homes at its fastest clip in more than a decade.
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Chula Vista Village at Otay features 65 bungalow-style homes.
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With 48 hours left before Title 42 is lifted, migrant shelter operators in the San Diego region say they still don’t know what to expect.
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Nearly every local government in San Diego County failed in its efforts to create enough housing for the growing population during an eight-year cycle. The city of Lemon Grove was the lone standout.
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California officials are suing a local government for not approving an apartment complex for people experiencing homelessness.
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San Diego leaders are pushing a proposal that would make it illegal to live in a tent virtually anywhere in city limits. But many still have nowhere to go.
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The San Diego City Council Monday heard the presentation of Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed Fiscal Year 2024 $5.12 billion budget, with the body's members focused on equity in various departments and addressing homelessness.
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At the direction of a bipartisan group of state lawmakers, the state auditor will complete a detailed audit of spending on California homelessness programs.
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San Diego adds hand washing stations, no additional bathrooms, to combat uptick in hepatitis A casesCity of San Diego officials added 10 more hand washing stations in areas near homeless encampments following an increase in hepatitis A cases.
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