Some homeless patients from other parts of the county also show up at the Homelessness Response Center.
Several homes were also damaged by the flooding, according to a report by the Coast News.
Carl DeMaio is using part of his $1 million war chest to boost a Democratic opponent.
Newsom and lawmakers want to put more pressure on counties to invest in new beds, housing and services for people living on the street.
"The federal government must take immediate action to rectify this problem," Supervisor Jim Desmond said.
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted in favor of a gun violence report and work plan with 17 recommendations.
The deadly and destructive Jan. 21-23 storm killed three people and damaged more than 800 homes, according to the governor's office.
The board voted to develop a long-term plan for migrant transfer sites and respite shelters that includes federal and state funding.
The board agreed to explore the provision of subsidized childcare services for county law enforcement employees.
The focus will be on sleeping cabins, safe parking spots, "sprung" or fabric shelters or repurposing existing buildings.
Early voting began Monday at the Registrar of Voters office in Kearny Mesa.
Supervisors also approved an eviction moratorium and adopted a resolution vowing to rebuild damaged buildings.
"We are bringing together the city, county and state resources to help those that need it the most," Chairwoman Nora Vargas said.
MTS officials alleged Grecia Figueroa's termination was performance-related.
The board unanimously passed a financial aid proposal for child care providers, including help with start-up costs.
The proclamation will help support recovery efforts after heavy rain caused widespread flooding across the region.
Longtime San Diego legislator Toni Atkins would be the first woman and first openly LGBTQ+ person to serve as governor if elected.
California received $1.86 billion through the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment program.
A pilot program that will help residents 55 and older find a spare bedroom in a private home is expected to begin early this summer.
Nora Vargas will remain chairwoman, Terra Lawson-Remer will remain vice chair and Joel Anderson will stay as chair pro tem.
The county received the third largest award from HUD's $10 million total among 13 housing authorities around the country.
Residents and advocates asked the Board of Supervisors to ensure an open process in the search for a new chief administrative officer.
A downtown business group's latest census shows a 9 percent month-over-month decrease in street homelessness in downtown and its outskirts.
Former Chief Medical Officer Dr. Nicholas Yphantides alleges he was discriminated against and wrongfully fired due to a mental disability.
Monica Montgomery Steppe officially became a supervisor for District 4, taking the seat left vacant by the departure of Nathan Fletcher.
After the New Year, employment discrimination for off-duty cannabis use will be illegal in California.
Mayor Todd Gloria has repeatedly tangled with NBA giant Bill Walton and homeless advocates, including some who once supported him.
United Ways of California unveiled the 2023 Real Cost Measure, highlighting urgent financial challenges faced by San Diegans
In housing jargon, both women live in what are called “naturally-occurring” affordable units.
The process includes an outreach effort to give San Diegans a voice in the hiring process.
The veterans nonprofit will sponsor a city position for a Post 9/22 veteran with a service connected disability.
The action will make sidewalk repairs easier for residents to address, reduce the backlog of sidewalk repair locations and enhance safety.
Montgomery Steppe would be the first Black woman elected to the board in its over 150-year history.
Volunteers staffing concession stands at major venues across San Diego are actually being paid under the table and below minimum wage.
William Rodriguez-Kennedy, as he waits for a civil trial, has been hired as a local constituent services representative.
The purchase of the Valley center property will cost $3 million, according to the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
The nomination period began Wednesday with openings for San Diego Mayor, City Attorney and city council members in districts 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9.
San Diego and the Wounded Warrior Project are together finding a candidate to forge better military and veteran relations within the city.