San Diego County
Recent News About San Diego County
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San Diego County opens seven vote centers for District 1 special primary election
Residents of San Diego County's First Supervisorial District can cast their ballots early for the special primary election beginning Saturday, March 29.
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San Diego County plans input sessions for new behavioral health workforce programs
The County of San Diego is progressing in its plan to expand the region's public behavioral health workforce.
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Voting reminders sent for San Diego's special primary election
San Diego County's Registrar of Voters has sent out reminders to over 345,000 registered voters in the First Supervisorial District, urging them to cast their votes for the upcoming special primary election scheduled for April 8.
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Tsunami awareness week emphasizes preparedness across California's coastal communities
California is located in a tsunami zone, where seismic events could potentially generate tsunami waves off its coast.
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San Diego leaders highlight progress in tackling wage theft
San Diego County officials, along with state and labor leaders, gathered to address the issue of wage theft during a breakfast event at the Employee Rights Center.
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San Diego's new health lab to feature commissioned artworks
The County of San Diego is preparing to unveil its new Public Health Laboratory, with a grand opening set for Spring 2025.
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San Diego County simplifies process for speaking at board meetings
San Diego County is implementing changes to facilitate public participation in Board of Supervisors meetings.
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San Diego officials urge vigilance amid rising U.S. measles cases
The number of measles cases in the United States is on the rise this year, with a significant outbreak occurring in Texas and New Mexico.
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San Diego County hosts week of action for worker rights awareness
The County of San Diego's Labor Standards and Enforcement will host its third annual César Chávez Week of Action from March 25-29.
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Probation youth engage with law enforcement to discuss improving relations
This week, ten young women from the Youth Transition Campus engaged in a discussion with local law enforcement officers to foster mutual understanding and share experiences.
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County public health services raises tuberculosis awareness ahead of World Tuberculosis Day
San Diego County Public Health Services is highlighting the importance of tuberculosis awareness ahead of World Tuberculosis Day on March 24.
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Voter registration deadline nears for San Diego's District One special primary election
Residents of San Diego County's First Supervisorial District must register by March 24 to vote in the special primary election scheduled for April 8.
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San Diego County announces closures for Cesar Chavez Day
San Diego County public offices, family resource centers, library branches, and animal shelters will be closed on Monday, March 31, in observance of Cesar Chavez Day.
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San Diego County launches app for reporting storm damage
Residents in unincorporated areas of San Diego County can now report non-emergency storm damage using the "Tell Us Now!
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Assistant DA receives ABA award for commitment to justice
The American Bar Association (ABA) has recognized Assistant District Attorney Dwain Woodley with the Curtin-Maleng Award for his contributions as a prosecutor.
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San Diego County prepares for upcoming fiscal challenges with community engagement
San Diego County's financial experts presented an update on the county's fiscal outlook at the Board of Supervisors meeting.
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Disaster preparation steps: Know risks; make plans; assemble supply kits
Giving yourself and your family the best chance in a local disaster is not just about luck, but involves planning and preparing for various hazards to reduce injuries, deaths, and damages.
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Ballot drop boxes open for San Diego County's District One special primary election
Registered voters in San Diego County's First Supervisorial District can now return their mail ballots for the April 8 special primary election using one of 29 official ballot drop boxes.
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Hantavirus concerns rise after Betsy Arakawa's death
Hantavirus, a family of viruses that can lead to severe illness or death, has recently gained attention following the death of Betsy Arakawa, wife of actor Gene Hackman.
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San Diego prepares for rain with safety tips and free sandbags
The National Weather Service has forecasted heavy rain across San Diego County this week.