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Sen. Alex Padilla toured Saint Teresa of Calcutta Villa, an affordable housing community in downtown San Diego that he hopes to replicate elsewhere in the country.
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Airport officials say passenger traffic is the highest it’s been since the pandemic as restrictions ease, but it’s still down 13% from pre-pandemic.
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The rate increases include withdrawals from the authority's Rate Stabilization Fund — created in 1990 to help avoid rate spikes, especially those driven by reduced water sales.
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The cost of electricity is expected to keep climbing in coming years, putting extra pressure on consumers trying to balance their budgets.
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San Diego water managers say they have enough water, but they will still support the state in urging residents to cut back usage.
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The closure, authorized by the California Coastal Commission on April 8, is intended to ensure the safety and health of both visitors to the area and the sea lions. It will be in effect for seven years.
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There are some bright spots in the data, the task force claims, including a 30% decrease in the veteran homeless population.
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For years, Matthew Fluckiger job-hopped among nursing facilities in eastern San Diego County, assaulting women at each stop, before finally being arrested in 2020.
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If supervisors vote yes in June, the county will spend $640,000 to buy the land from the Revocable Trust of Donald J. Metzler and Diane W. Metzler.
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Supervisors approved a required second reading of the ordinances, which deal with land use and environmental issues.
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