Housing
01:52

VIDEO: County Excess Land Ready for Senior Housing

| 5:10 PM

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The County broke ground today on Kettner Crossing, an 8-story BRIDGE housing development for older adults in heart of Little Italy.

Housing
02:12

VIDEO: County Opens Affordable Housing Development in San Marcos

| 5:49 PM

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The County’s newest affordable housing development celebrated a ribbon cutting and grand opening today in San Marcos.

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VIDEO: County Funds Newest Affordable Housing in Linda Vista

| 6:22 PM

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There are 96 new affordable housing options for families and individuals in San Diego County. A grand opening celebration was held today for the Amanecer Apartments on Ulric Street in Linda Vista. The Community HousingWorks development features apartments large enough for families with some units reserved for foster youth and unhoused veterans. The County invested $7 million dollars of Innovative Housing Trust Funds in the project and helped welcome these new residents home.

Housing
02:02

VIDEO: Casa Anita Offers a Place to Call Home for People Experiencing Homelessness

| 10:00 AM

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The County is celebrating another grand opening of an affordable housing development, this time in Chula Vista. The Casa Anita Apartments have 96 new units dedicated to people and families experiencing homelessness including those diagnosed with a serious mental illness.

Health
02:00

First Naloxone Vending Machine Installed in San Diego County

| 12:30 PM

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The County has a new, groundbreaking resource to battle fatal opioid overdoses. A naloxone vending machine is now in operation at the McAlister South Bay Regional Recovery Center in Chula Vista and you don’t have to be a member of the Center to use it.

Health
01:50

VIDEO: Public Health Workers Make Hepatitis A Vaccines Easy to Access

| 10:14 AM

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County health officials are keeping a close watch over a slight uptick of hepatitis A infection cases among people experiencing homelessness.