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Jimbo's Donates $8,500 to Local Food Pantry to Feed San Diegans
Jimbo’s grocery store donated more than $8,000 to the Jewish Family Service’s Hand Up Food Pantry to help feed San Diegans during the coronavirus pandemic, the retailer said in a statement.
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Complaint Filed Against Homeless Parking Lot in Encinitas
The ongoing fight in Encinitas over a safe parking lot program took another turn as a complaint was filed against the program.
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Encinitas Residents File Complaint Over Parking Lot for Homeless
Residents told NBC 7’s Melissa Adan the city should listen to them and do what’s right.
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Encinitas Union School District Supports Controversial Homeless Overnight Parking Lot
The Encinitas Union School District’s board of trustees jumped into the debate over whether the city should give the go-ahead to a controversial overnight parking lot for the homeless.
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Controversy Over Parking Lot for Homeless in Encinitas
NBC 7’s Allison Ash gives us the latest details on the parking lot proposed for the homeless in Encinitas.
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Neighbors Demand Better Homeless Solution Than Safe Parking Lot
Residents in Encinitas do not want the city to pass a Safe Parking Program for homeless in their city, they met with County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar and City Councilman Tony Kranz on Thursday to voice their concern. The Safe Parking Program, waiting to be approved, will be run by the Jewish Family Service (JFS) and will provide individuals and families…
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Neighbors Demand Better Homeless Solution
NBC 7’s Danica McAdam is in Encinitas where neighbors are voicing their concerns for a safe space homeless parking lot.
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City Council Votes to Re-Establish Ban on Sleeping in Cars
The San Diego City Council voted 6-3 in favor of re-establishing a ban that restricts people from living in their vehicles on city streets, with the exception of certain designated lots.
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City Ordinance to Again Ban Sleeping in Cars Faces 1st Hurdle
A proposal to reestablish a ban that restricts people from living in their vehicles on city streets with the exception of certain designated lots will face its first hurdle Wednesday.
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City Opens ‘Safe Parking' Lot for People Living in Their Cars, RVs
The city of San Diego opened a new parking lot to homeless people living in their vehicles Tuesday in an effort to provide resources to car dwellers while keeping them off of city streets.
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City Opens ‘Safe Parking' Lot for People Living in Their Cars, RVs
NBC 7’s Omari Fleming has the latest on the plan for the Safe Parking Program expansion.
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San Diego Mayor Aims to Again Restrict People From Living in Cars
Just over a month after the San Diego City Council repealed a law that made it illegal for people to live inside their vehicles, the mayor on Monday will announce a new proposal to again restrict it.
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‘Hey, Mr. Mayor': Vehicle Dwellers Oppose Mayor's Car-Living Proposal
The mayor is proposing making it again illegal to live in cars within the city of San Diego, with the exception of certain designated lots.
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County Building Downtown to House Asylum-Seeking Migrants
A vacant county building in Bankers Hill will become temporary housing for asylum seekers following a San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote Tuesday to lease the building for $1 to an immigration support group.
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Judge Partially Lifts Trump Administration Ban on Refugees
A federal judge in Seattle on Saturday partially lifted a Trump administration ban on certain refugees after two groups argued that the policy prevented people from some mostly Muslim countries from reuniting with family living legally in the United States. U.S. District Judge James Robart heard arguments Thursday in lawsuits from the American Civil Liberties Union and Jewish Family Service,...
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Jewish Family Service, Immigration Attorneys Host Workshop for DACA Recipients in San Diego
With help from immigration attorneys, Jewish Family Service of San Diego hosted a free workshop Wednesday for recipients of the now-rescinded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
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Legal Groups, Non-Profits Work to Help Current DACA Recipients
NBC 7’s Steven Luke reports on what Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients need to do as soon as possible if they want to renew their legal status.