The Board of Supervisors has accepted $2.3 million in California Department of Public Health grant funds to support healthy living education and programming in under-resourced neighborhoods across the region.
Juan Pablo Prada Bernal of Colombia was sentenced in federal court today to 40 months in prison for participating in an international money laundering conspiracy involving more than $3 million in proceeds obtained through phone scams.
Andrei Bogdan Arteni of Romania appeared in federal court in Los Angeles today to face charges in the Southern District of California for allegedly conspiring to steal hundreds of thousands of dollars in public-assistance benefits from low-income families. He was ordered detained and will appear in federal court in San Diego for his next hearing.
San Diego County News Center reported that County Vector Control crews plan to hand-spray for mosquitoes at approximately 60 homes and a community center in Oceanside. This measure aims to protect public health and prevent the potential spread of the dengue virus following a confirmed case.
A once stray, terrified, shy, and skinny black pit bull mix dog found her personality in a County Animal Services foster care placement and now has a new family who loves and treasures her. Rita, now 2 years old, has her forever family.
San Diego County News Center reports that the County’s Tuberculosis Control Program is collaborating with the University of California San Diego, Sweetwater Union High School District, and the San Diego County Sheriff’s Office to notify individuals potentially exposed to tuberculosis (TB) in three separate incidents at different locations.
Today, Senate Minority Leader Brian W. Jones of San Diego extended a welcome to former California State Senate Democratic Majority Leader Gloria Romero as she announced her decision to join the Republican Party.
The County, City of Oceanside, and other community partners celebrated the grand opening today of a new, centrally located affordable housing development in Oceanside.
The County’s Office of Sustainability and Environmental Justice (OSEJ) is seeking participants for a new Environmental Justice Workgroup. This initiative aims to influence sustainability policies, programs, and services with a focus on social equity.
There were 486 students enrolled in San Pasqual Union Elementary School District's only school in the 2022-23 school year, according to the California Department of Education.