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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego region needs to develop new housing units at a pace not seen since before the housing bubble burst to meet the demand.A new report from the San Diego Association of Governments says the region needs to add about 171,000 new houses, condos and apartments by 2029, based on a state projection of population growth. That pace, of about 17,000 homes a year, hasn't been reached since 2003. And in 2017, the county only authorized 10,000 new units.HOUSING COVERAGE: 506

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This autumn, San Diego foodies will fall into a world of delicious cuisine as San Diego Restaurant Week returns.From Sept. 23 - 30, more than 180 local restaurants will offer special prix-fixe menu options showcasing their cuisine and most noteworthy dishes.The annual event caters to helping locals explore San Diego's diverse food and drink scene without breaking the bank.HOW MUCHPrices range from - for three-course dinners and - for two-course lunches.Tickets aren't required for meals, but reservations are recommended. Diners can browse menus and make reservations at restaurants online here.WHEREMore than 180 restaurants around San Diego County are participating in the culinary event.From 333 Pacific in North San Diego County to Sea 180-degrees in the South Bay to Loft 94 in East County, there's something for every palate.For a full list of restaurants participating, visit SDRW's website.SHARE YOUR FOODWhat's a meal without telling everyone you know what you're eating and where nowadays, right?San Diegans can follow Restaurant Week, specials, giveaways, and others' culinary journeys on SDRW's Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook pages, using the hashtag "#SDRW" in their posts. 1279

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Toni Atkins serves as District 39’s State Senator in California and as the State Senate

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Thousands of children and their families enjoyed a Christmas miracle Saturday, as Toys for Joy delivered smiles across the county.About 8,000 - 9,000 people made their way through the lines outside four locations packed with toys as part of the event, at Lincoln High School, Cajon Valley Middle School, Castle Park High School, and Guajome Park Academy in Vista.At Lincoln High School, some families camped out for the event, waking up to toys and more generous donations. Every child under the age of 11 will walk away with a brand new toy. Families got their own holiday miracle, as other stations offer gently used clothing and also bring home groceries.Toys for Joy has been a free community event for 23 years and is hosted by The Rock Church. 776

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego Association of Governments will debate Wednesday the best way to get people to the airport. Four possible plans involving public transportation are involved. One would create a central terminal on Navy property near Old Town and tunnel under the airport with a people mover. Two other proposals would involve a terminal, but use an elevated people mover. The fourth option would extend the trolley, adding tracks along Harbor Drive. Dorene Robertson said the predictability of public transportation would be a benefit. “I know the shuttle's not going to get in a car accident, I know I'm going to get here when I plan to get here, I'm not going to get stuck on the freeway and not get here. So it takes away the uncertainty of getting to the airport on time,” said Robertson. Alex Santos, who typically relies on Uber to reach the airport, says he would only use public transportation if it was direct. “If it was dropping me off in front of my house or a townhome I live in, or a block away, that'd be perfect.” The SANDAG plans would cost anywhere from .8 billion to .7 billion dollars. They would serve as many as 44,000 people per day by 2050 and decrease traffic on Harbor Drive as much as 35 percent. City of San Diego and U.S. Navy officials signed an agreement last week to revamp the Navy complex near Old Town with the central terminal as a possibility for the project. 1424

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