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The Tents Changed Everything


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Nowadays, more resources are being thrown at the homelessness crisis than ever and there are still more unhoused San Diegans than ever — many of whom use camping-style tents as a lifeline, refusing shelter beds. So, what now? 

This week, we discuss how personal tents changed the homelessness crisis and what it means for leaders fighting for solutions to our region's biggest problem.

Plus: Big transit hub news. Midway and Sports Arena updates. And did you hear Gold Coast Drive?!

Check out Scott's story on tents and homelessness at vosd.org/tents

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