One year after flood waters tore through homes in Southeast San Diego, neighbors are still rebuilding their homes and lives.
The last time it was this dry in January, there were barely more than 500 people in San Diego. The year was 1850, and only a ...
One year ago, on Jan. 22, a historic rainstorm hit the San Diego region, bringing 2.73 inches of rain in a 24-hour period, ...
Our journalists asked tough questions as Gloria looked back at the year that way, where he places the blame and where he ...
People in San Diego’s Southcrest neighborhood are still reeling from the devastation caused by flooding last January. Wednesday marks one year since the region was hit with historic flooding.
While some flood survivors have been able to return home, many others are still struggling to recover, rebuild their homes or ...
One year after historic floods, VFW Post 7420 still feeds families. Join their 70th anniversary and support their mission.
One year after an intense storm caused devastating floods along Chollas Creek, some of the survivors are still homeless.
Despite the financial strain, Daryl Nann prioritized rebuilding for her tenants, many of whom depend on the affordable housing she provides.
Less than half of those displaced received money from the San Diego Housing Commission to help secure new housing or get back ...
Despite the dry winter so far, San Diego city officials are encouraging people to take advantage of a 15% discount on flood insurance made available through FEMA’s community rating system.
The Salvation Army gave gift cards, mattresses, clothing vouchers and more to hundreds of flood victims since the devastating floods one year ago.