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KPBS Midday EditionThe three-year plan aims to get 3,000 people into permanent supportive housing. It will also fund a prevention program to help those on the brink of eviction from falling into homelessness.
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Using illegal fireworks can lead to a possible fine up to $50,000, as well as jail or prison time up to one year, authorities warned.
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Federal, state and local government offices will be closed Tuesday in observance of Independence Day.
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Saying that his primary commitment is to San Diego, Mayor Kevin Faulconer Friday quashed discussion in political circles that he might run for governor.
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KPBS Midday EditionA major facelift is coming for the northeast part of San Diego's Mission Bay, but exactly what shape those changes will take remains up in the air.
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The change was made in the hopes of ensuring all dogs get out at least once a day. But some volunteers at the shelter have concerns that the new rule will hurt bigger dogs who need more exercise.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council voted to put the SoccerCity redevelopment project planned for the Qualcomm Stadium site on the November 2018 ballot.
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There will be no special election for the city of San Diego this November. Probably. A plume of toxic contaminants lurks under El Cajon. And how can we tell who is driving while high?
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The San Diego City Council's Smart Growth and Land Use Committee has unanimously recommended the city make it easier for homeowners to build granny flats.
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KPBS Midday EditionControversial modifications made by Mayor Kevin Faulconer to the city of San Diego's budget for the upcoming fiscal year will stand after a pair of override votes by the City Council failed Tuesday.
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