County of San Diego (CA)
Recent News About County of San Diego (CA)
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San Diego County begins construction on new Casa de Oro Library
San Diego County officials and community members initiated the construction of a new library branch in Casa de Oro on Wednesday.
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State grant aids San Diego board and care homes facing bed shortages
San Diego County is taking steps to support board and care homes that provide essential services to adults and seniors with serious behavioral health conditions.
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Bonsall Community Park transformation begins with groundbreaking ceremony
County officials and community members have commenced the development of a project aimed at transforming a former golf course in North County into more than 24 acres of recreational facilities for the Bonsall community.
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State issues enhanced security EBT cards to combat benefit fraud
San Diego County is implementing new security measures for recipients of CalFresh, CalWORKs, and General Relief benefits by introducing enhanced Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards.
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Bancroft Safe Parking helps homeless find stability amid county initiatives
Gillie and Henry, a couple facing homelessness due to rising rent and job loss, found relief at San Diego County's Bancroft Safe Parking site in Spring Valley.
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Valentine's Day sees surge in weddings despite initial showers
The San Diego County News Center reported that Valentine’s Day began with showers but ended with sunshine for couples getting married.
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San Diego Sheriff's Office introduces teens to emergency dispatcher roles
In a recent initiative by the San Diego Sheriff's Office, high school students were introduced to the career of emergency dispatching through the Responder Ready Public Safety Communications Academy.
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San Diego County Probation names new assistant chief
San Diego County Probation has announced the promotion of Tabatha Wilburn to assistant chief, following the retirement of Denise Huffhines.
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San Diego County offices to close for Presidents Day
San Diego County will close all its offices, family resource centers, libraries, and animal shelters to the public on Monday, February 17, in observance of Presidents Day.
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Rainy weather prompts safety tips from San Diego County officials
With rainy weather expected in San Diego County, emergency officials have provided safety tips to help residents prepare for potential flooding.
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Love Your Heart campaign promotes free blood pressure checks across San Diego
The County's Love Your Heart campaign marks its 14th year of raising awareness about heart disease.
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San Diego prepares for first heavy rains with free sandbag distribution
With heavy rains forecasted for San Diego County this week, local authorities are taking measures to help residents prepare.
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County offers discounted pet adoptions this Valentine’s season
San Diego County Animal Services is encouraging residents to consider adopting a pet this Valentine's season.
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Medical examiner identifies Jane Doe as Jaylin Nicole Perez
The San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office has identified a woman found unresponsive in Chula Vista on January 10.
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San Diego officials urge vaccinations after teenage flu deaths
San Diego County public health officials are urging families with children and teenagers to get flu vaccinations, emphasizing that it is not too late in the season.
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San Diego County allocates $600k for school broadband expansion
In San Diego County's unincorporated areas, many schools face challenges with high-speed internet availability and affordability.
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County fund aids recovery of injured dog after legal intervention
A Belgian Malinois named Eagle, aged two, is recovering after being found injured by a County Animal Services officer during an unrelated investigation.
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Tuberculosis exposure reported at Palomar High School; health officials issue warning
San Diego County's Tuberculosis Control Program is collaborating with the Sweetwater Union High School District to inform those potentially exposed to tuberculosis (TB) at Palomar High School during the 2023-2024 academic year.
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Mira Mesa Epicentre renovation project begins with community input
County officials and community members gathered to initiate the renovation of the Mira Mesa Epicentre, transforming it into a County-operated community center.
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Medical examiner seeks help identifying deceased woman with unique tattoos
The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office is requesting assistance from the public to identify a woman found unresponsive on January 10, 2025.