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San Diego County is weighing how to get more homeless veterans off the street and into local hotels at a time when funding cuts have otherwise threatened many sources of aid.
This year’s point-in-time count shows a 25% drop in the number of homeless veterans in San Diego County compared to last year, but the data still reflects 643 homeless veterans.
The latest point-in-time count found nearly 8,900 people experiencing homelessness in San Diego County. Veterans make up about 7% of that population.
The military has a major presence in Southern California, particularly the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps, and January’s point-in-time count found 643 homeless veterans in San Diego County.
The mobile trailer arrives at First Lutheran Church every other Wednesday. The charity would like to offer more showers, but needs volunteers.
There's a new effort to expand homeless service capacity in North and East County San Diego. A local foundation is offering $10,000 for each shelter bed created before July 2026.
Fallen Navy hero, Special Warfare Boat Operator 2nd Class Noah Michael Tobin, was welcomed back home to San Diego County on ...
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors has unanimously voted to consider a program that would improve emergency housing for veterans living on the streets in unincorporated areas.
Federal agents in plain clothes detained a housekeeper in a San Diego hotel parking lot as she arrived for her shift Thursday morning.