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California lawmakers have abandoned their attempt to repeal the nation's only law requiring voter approval for publicly funded affordable housing projects.
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Money to keep more than 1,000 people in hotels runs out on June 21.
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The median prices decreased less than 1% from April to May. The price of a single-family home in May came in at $1,091,750.
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Several city projects and programs are on the chopping block as officials struggle to close a massive deficit.
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State housing authorities are reviewing the city's latest updated housing plan and will make a decision within two weeks.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom said he’d send tiny homes to San Jose, Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Diego County. Why haven’t any materialized yet?
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The city council will take ownership of the property in lieu of a loan repayment from the nonprofit homeless services provider.
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Backers of a tough-on-crime California ballot measure put homelessness at the forefront of their campaign to roll back Prop. 47. But would the measure actually help get people housed?
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The NCTD Board approved exclusive negotiation agreements with USA Properties Fund and Waterford Property Company for the Melrose Station, while the second is with Father Joe's Villages' development arm for the Rancho Del Oro Station — both in Oceanside
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The residents are part of a growing trend of unhoused people flocking to the riverbed and canyons in the wake of a camping ban.
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