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Morning Report: A Recap Of What Went Down In Oceanside
Plus: State OKs City’s arena redevelopment redo and is SDSU’s move to Chula Vista a sign more to come?

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Plus: State OKs City’s arena redevelopment redo and is SDSU’s move to Chula Vista a sign more to come?

Oceanside’s treasury department faced allegations against its city treasurer that lead to unexpected revelations about its treasury manager.
Shana Hazan knows that to accomplish her goals she first has to win, and she’s committed to doing so.
Plus: Air Pollution District, U.S. Navy settle over ship fire.
Godwin Higa is an educator and principal with decades of experience. Can that make up for a lack of polish and institutional support.
Plus: ‘Fat Leonard’ on the lam, city setting the stage to make Old Central Library a homeless shelter and this week on the VOSD Podcast.
San Diego is among the least affordable regions in the country, even though others are more expensive, because wages here are so low.
The city has begun initial work to use a portion of the long-vacant old Central Library to shelter homeless residents.
This week on the VOSD Podcast, the hosts determine whatever happened to… a few of the region’s most important (yet discreet) stories.
The family shelter run by Interfaith that has been temporarily operating out of a hotel will soon have a permanent location.
Plus: The two-year-old effort to open a shelter for homeless families in Escondido.
In 2015, the Logan Heights middle school was the most avoided school in the SDUSD. Now, after a major rebuild are more enrolling?
Officials have yet to make any changes to the city municipal code, despite promising last summer to do so.
Cases may have reached a plateau, but gay men with lots of sexual partners remain at risk.
Plus: Monkeypox declines in San Diego but remains a threat.
Plus: The county is pivoting away from a much-publicized plan to open a behavioral health hub on county-owned land in Hillcrest.
Moments after voting for SANDAG’s transportation plan, Mayor Todd Gloria pledged to remove its most controversial element.
Plus: California’s Pre-K expansion skipped after school care, fast food worker bill headed to Governor and major upzoning bills pass, too.
The city converted a shuttered indoor skydiving facility into a homeless service hub, but the project’s staying power is unclear.
The city is targeting a January 2023 roll-out of its food waste recycling services, albeit a full year after the state’s deadline.