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The Pope Francis Center in San Diego provides legal, spiritual, and mental health support to immigrants affected by increased immigration enforcement.
About 50 dogs and puppies were pulled from a 500‑sq‑ft La Mesa apartment; many need urgent medical and behavioral care while shelters are full.
San Diego declared December 26th "Alwin Benjamin Holman Day" to honor the city's first Black firefighter outside the Southcrest area on his 100th birthday.
A U.S. District Judge ruled that California schools cannot prevent teachers from telling parents if a child identifies with a different gender at school.
San Diego County will build about 60 sleeping cabins in Lemon Grove, but federal rules upended a $1 lease and pushed the project’s price into the millions.
The San Diego Rescue Mission provided a festive meal and services to nearly 1,000 homeless individuals, including showers, haircuts, and medical care.
The Larry Himmel Neighborhood Foundation and partners handed out hundreds of free toys at Skyline Church on Saturday, helping San Diego families during the holidays.
San Diego has fast-tracked a set of fire-safety rules that add a five‑foot 'zone zero' buffer across much of the city. Here’s who must comply, the timelines, and where to get help.
Bishop Ramón Bejarano was appointed to lead the Diocese of Monterey, succeeding Bishop Daniel E. Garcia. He was previously the auxiliary bishop of San Diego.
The South Bay Union School District board decided to close two more schools amid declining enrollment and finances, sparking outcry and a potential teachers' strike.
After months of leadership turmoil, San Diego Pride has named Kishalynn Elliott as executive director. She'll start in January and lead planning for the 2026 festival.
Alejandro Tamayo received the Community Champion Award from the San Diego County Sheriff's Office for his work connecting law enforcement with migrant families.
Casa del Migrante warns a major funding drop and stalled donations could force Tijuana’s oldest migrant shelter to close by late spring, endangering dozens. Local groups are scrambling.
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