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San Diego County's affordable housing gets a $14M boost, fast-tracking 1,000 units for underserved communities by 2030. Learn more about this impactful initiative.
As global politics fracture and national governments grow more dysfunctional, one truth becomes increasingly evident: cities — not countries — are now driving innovation, climate solutions and ...
Two study abroad programs—UC San Diego’s Global Seminars and the new Future Innovators Global Internship Program —are opening ...
Native Like Water’s InterTribal Youth summer camp program kicked off at UC San Diego with 20 youth participants, ages 12-18.
Researchers estimate the possible impact of California’s SB 4, which allows affordable-housing developments on faith and higher-education land to bypass many elements of municipal review ...
UCSD researchers estimated that tariffs on China during the first Trump administration led to a 25% drop in students coming ...
The primary goal of the tests is to determine if height limits for cold-formed steel-framed buildings can be increased.
With the passing of President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” Voice of San Diego contributor Alan Berube breaks down San Diego’s share of winners and losers. The winners: […] ...
The vacant 21-story building downtown has a history that includes the discovery of asbestos in the building and multiple hurdles with building inspections.
The vast majority of people who received a one-time financial gift to stave off homelessness were still housed several months ...
In a legislative battle a decade in the making, lawmakers just exempted infill urban development from the California Environmental Quality Act.
The 101 Ash St. building has sat empty since shortly after the city entered a 20-year lease-to-own deal in 2017. It was shut down due to environmental building hazards from asbestos. It led to a saga ...
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