For the first time in nearly three years, more San Diegans found housing than became homeless in November, marking a small but significant milestone in addressing the region's homelessness crisis, officials announced Friday.
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Old Town now has its own neighborhood sign and local neighborhood booster received a special surprise.
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San Diego came alive in 2024 with festivals celebrating dance, food, film and quirky traditions.
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Few conversations have more landmines than political discussions with loved ones who hold opposing views. But some San Diegans are taking a different approach.
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A law making vet telehealth legal in California was primarily sponsored by the San Diego Humane Society.
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Before Tuesday's decision, San Diego was the nation's largest market without nonstop service to Washington D.C.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom’s “Master Plan for Career Education” seeks to help the more than 7 million adults in California who lack college degrees by giving them college credit for their work experience and by changing the requirements on some state jobs.
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The state is allowing more on-street alcohol sales and food in cannabis lounges. Supporters say the laws will boost downtown economies.
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The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority, which owns and operates SAN, expects to see up to 1.3 million people arriving and departing between Dec. 19 and Jan. 5
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The only way migrants can plead their case for asylum in the U.S. is to make an appointment through the Biden administration's CBP One mobile app. The app has a long wait list and migrants in a Tijuana shelter are praying for an appointment before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
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Paul Parker’s departure is the latest setback for the city’s Commission on Police Practices.
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