Several County departments will be on-hand to help connect veterans to services at a veterans resource fair tomorrow, Wednesday, October 22. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon at the County ...
Following guidance received late Monday from the California Department of Social Services, the County will begin notifying CalFresh recipients today that November benefit payments may not be made ...
In response to the destructive wildfires in Los Angeles this January, the County is further strengthening the region’s aerial resources with the purchase of a firefighting helicopter. The Sikorsky S70 ...
Children had a chance to dress up and celebrate Halloween early at the Waterfront Park’s 11th Annual Pumpkin Patch party on Sunday. The big draw, of course, was a chance to take home a free pumpkin.
A celebration was held in the Clairemont Mesa neighborhood today for the grand opening of two new affordable housing developments located on Mt. Etna Drive, near the intersection of Genessee Avenue ...
Children had a chance to dress up and celebrate Halloween early at the Waterfront Park’s 11th Annual Pumpkin Patch party on Sunday. Related: 11th annual pumpkin patch lueg Pumpkin Patch Waterfront ...
Fall and flu go hand-in-hand, and that means soon the coughing, sniffling and sneezing will begin. The best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from getting a severe case of influenza is to ...
Members of the public are invited to meet the four finalists for County Treasurer-Tax Collector and ask them questions during an upcoming community event. The informal event will take place at 5:30 ...
As Suicide Prevention Month finishes up, it’s timely to provide a reminder that resources, tools and training are available year-round to help prevent suicide deaths. Based on the latest data, the San ...
San Diego County Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Andrew Strong has been honored with the inaugural Partners for Justice Champion Award for his leadership and innovative support of public defense.
The County Board of Supervisors today voted to ask the State Water Resources Control Board to fund a $1.4 million study to test the ground and water within the Tijuana River Valley for contamination.
The County Board of Supervisors voted to waive certain fees for people who lost their homes in the September 8 Coches Fire, including those associated with debris removal, burned vehicle disposal, ...
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