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San Diego Habitat for Humanity homes in National City to open for applicants 10news.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from 10news.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
School boards: National School District (National City), 6 p.m. Wednesday Habitat offers 6 homes in National City San Diego Habitat for Humanity is offering six affordable homes at Harding Avenue and West 18th Street in National City for purchase by qualified buyers. Applicants who are selected will be invited to help build and buy their own home, which will be sold at an affordable price that will not be greater than 30 percent of the buyer’s household income. The planned homes are attached row townhomes with garages, three bedrooms, 2.5 baths and will range from 1,100 to 1,300 square feet. Habitat for Humanity is hosting a virtual orientation in English and Spanish on demand from July 19-25. The orientation will introduce San Diego Habitat for Humanity, the homeownership program requirements, and how to apply to buy a home through the organization. The orientation is required before receiving an application. To qualify for a Habitat home, applicants must have a dem ....
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Print About 50 advocates of wildlife preservation gathered Friday morning near the Ramona Grasslands Preserve to celebrate the planned release of 24 Western burrowing owls that were mostly bred in captivity at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. The owls, which were brought to the 210 acres of open space near Highland Valley and Rangeland roads in mid-February, are being kept in enclosures. They are tentatively scheduled for release March 17 in the hopes they will settle in the area and ultimately breed with wild owls. A genetically diverse population of burrowing owls is better able to adapt to change and more resistant to disease, said Kathleen Pollett, senior conservation habitat manager for San Diego Habitat Conservancy. ....