-
COVID-19 hotel closures left dozens of San Diegans without housing.
-
National CORE and its partners will break ground Monday on 73 supportive apartment homes in the Nestor neighborhood of San Diego for seniors 55 and older who were previously experiencing homelessness.
-
Failure to file an answer can result in an eviction. Tenant advocates and attorneys built an online tool to buy tenants some time.
-
KPBS Midday EditionGilberto Vera of the Legal Aid Society of San Diego joined Midday Edition to talk about tenant's rights.
-
KPBS Midday EditionA new book underscores how a lack of affordable housing plays a significant role in exacerbating the ongoing homelessness crisis.
-
Chula Vista has never had a homeless shelter — but that’s about to change.
-
Experts say higher mortgage rates are largely behind the slowdown.
-
Eviction moratoriums around California are set to expire on June 30. In San Diego City, a no-fault eviction moratorium remains in place until Sept. 30.
-
While homeownership remains a challenge for people of color in California, those who do achieve it don’t equitably reap the benefits, a new report argues, because of the state’s landmark law limiting property tax increases.
-
The City Council signed off on cutting two projects from the running based on advice from state housing officials.
RELATED STORIES
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- After 6 years, San Diego approves 380-unit housing project next to Blue Line trolley
- New ‘warning’ signs for Tijuana sewage go up, and they're not at beaches
- ICE arrests parent near elementary school in Encinitas
- Parents push Encinitas to act after daughter’s crosswalk death
- Politics Report: Padres do some polling