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HUD Secretary Ben Carson Tours Affordable Housing Complex in San Diego
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Ben Carson stopped in San Diego Wednesday to talk about the city’s affordable housing needs.
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Ramona Collector Preserved Great-Great-Grandfather's Civil War Drum
A Ramona man, who’s also a history buff and avid collector, recently discovered the true value of a family treasure that dates back to the Civil War.
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New SDPD Program Will Allow Clergy Members to Ride Along in Patrols
For the first time, the San Diego Police Department will partner with local clergy members in the hopes of improving relationships with its communities.
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Updated Rules Allow Local Communities to Reinvent Public Spaces
You may have seen them around the City of San Diego – small areas right off the sidewalk with benches, trees or artwork.
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Chula Vista Police Evaluate Drones as First Responders Initiative
Drones are clearly a game changer for law enforcement, and officers with the Chula Vista Police Department even said it has changed their level of safety not seen since bulletproof vests were introduced.
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American Indian Health Clinic Expanding, Using Cash Reserves During Shutdown
A local health center for Native Americans isn’t receiving its federal funding during the shutdown.
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Welding Students Build Float for MLK Day Parade in San Diego
Welders are important to one of San Diego’s biggest industries — shipbuilding. At San Diego Continuing Education (SDCE), welding students are also using their skills to honor civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.
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Popular Family Operated Peking Cafe Chop Suey in North Park Will Close
One of San Diego’s oldest restaurant is closing.