Children had a chance to dress up and celebrate Halloween early at the Waterfront Park’s 11th Annual Pumpkin Patch party on Sunday.
The County of San Diego recognizes the importance of communicating directly with you about programs and services that add value to your health, safety, neighborhood and environment. To that end, we ...
The San Diego County Public Defender’s Office announced its list of 25 Most Remarkable Teens from around San Diego County and recognized them at a special ceremony Thursday. “In a world that’s ...
The idea of having to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on someone who is not breathing, whether it’s a stranger or someone you know, makes most people feel uncertain about their ability to ...
The San Diego County Public Defender’s Office recognized the 25 Most Remarkable Teens in San Diego County during its fifth annual awards ceremony. The 25 teens were selected from a pool of more than ...
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 ...
Cox Communications Channel 24 in the south county, 19 in the north. Spectrum (Time Warner) 24 or 85.
The County’s new, state-of-the-art public health lab is ready for a grand opening celebration and the excitement is unmistakable. The $93 million facility features cutting edge technology inside a ...
Cooler temperatures have arrived in San Diego, and influenza is already threatening to make this another rough flu season. The County is hosting two cost-free flu vaccine events in local communities.
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 ...
It doesn’t arrive in theaters until Friday, but a new blockbuster movie generating Oscar buzz has already been a big financial hit for San Diego County. “One Battle After Another,” a new Warner Bros.
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.