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California extended a lifeline to some of its aging mobile home parks. What happened next?

Palo Alto Online

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June 24, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. The roads used to flood at Shady Lane Estates whenever it rained. Water pooled on the mostly-dirt roads that ran through the mobile home park, combining with the waste of constantly backed-up septic tanks. Early on those wet mornings, parents would pack their []

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DNyuz

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· Jul 8, 2026

California city erupts as invasive plans would see new homes pop-up on their actual doorsteps

San Diego is forging ahead with plans for a sprawling new community featuring more than 5,100 affordable homes — despite fierce pushback from private landowners who warn the rezoning could slash the value of their property. The massive Southwest Village development in Otay Mesa will span nearly 490 acres, most of it city-owned, and be []

Mexico News Daily

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· Jun 26, 2026

MND Local: In San Miguel de Allende, community projects of all stripes are improving city life

Learn about community groups that are helping the San Miguel de Allende community — doing everything from wetland cleanup to free pet sterilization to welcoming newcomers to town with kindness. The post MND Local: In San Miguel de Allende, community projects of all stripes are improving city life appeared first on Mexico News Daily

Los Angeles Times

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· Jun 23, 2026

Congress passes landmark housing bill with overwhelming bipartisan votes

Measures to provide federal funding for new housing in big cities could be particularly significant to California.

BerkeleySide

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· Jun 22, 2026

Should the city of Berkeley help buy these affordable apartments?

Tenants who have lived at a Sacramento Street apartment complex for decades fear what might happen as their property goes on the market. Mayor Adena Ishii wants to put 1.3 million toward a program that could turn it into permanently affordable housing.

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· Jul 3, 2026

One Year On, Los Angeles Is Still Living With the Fallout of the Raids

One Year On, Los Angeles Is Still Living With the Fallout of the Raids jay Thu, 07/02/2026 - 22:33

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· Jun 23, 2026

‘Wood Street’ doc follows Oakland homeless community as sweep looms

‘Wood Street’ doc follows Oakland homeless community as sweep looms The new film, covering the 2023 closure of the city’s largest encampment, screens at the New Parkway in July.

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Related coverage for "California extended a lifeline to some of its aging mobile home parks. What happened next?": DNyuz — California city erupts as invasive plans would see new homes pop-up on their actual doorsteps. Mexico News Daily — MND Local: In San Miguel de Allende, community projects of all stripes are improving city life. Los Angeles Times — Congress passes landmark housing bill with overwhelming bipartisan votes. BerkeleySide — Should the city of Berkeley help buy these affordable apartments?. Portside — One Year On, Los Angeles Is Still Living With the Fallout of the Raids. Oaklandside — ‘Wood Street’ doc follows Oakland homeless community as sweep looms