Plus: A civic core in pieces, what’s in the Mayor’s budget and the VOSD Podcast recaps the latest news from the Nathan Fletcher.
There is a grander element to organic material recycling.
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Only residents of Lassen, Modoc and Shasta counties still have to file on April 18.
There was one ticket sold with five winning numbers, but missing the Mega number, at a 7-Eleven on Starling Drive in Birdland.
Priceless guidance on how to manage all the cleaning.
The Loyola baseball player, who was to graduate this year, had been in the county for spring break.
The frozen organic strawberries were sold to a variety of retailers under multiple brand labels.
The grant is the largest for Internet access in any state under the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan.
Rebecca Whitney Stedtfeld was found to be in possession of stolen mail from throughout North County.
Plus: Proposed homeless camp crackdown faces lots of questions and the summer could be wetter than normal.
Plus: Hiring of new County Executive on hold, committee to review homeless camp crackdown and the latest installment of the Learning Curve.
The expanded museum would be built on a pile-supported pier at the venue’s current location.
The numbers drawn Wednesday were 9, 36, 41, 44, 59 and the Powerball number was 4. The jackpot was $202 million.
“The city is excited to restore these vital library services to residents.”
Looking for events & things to do this weekend, April 15-16, in San Diego County? Patch has you covered.
City-backed shelters are moving fewer unhoused clients into permanent homes amid a tough housing market and a decrease in housing resources.
Plus: Fletcher isn’t out – yet and Biden Administration gives users of endangered Colorado River three options.
“The cities and towns on our list, like San Diego, are putting a concerted effort into making eco-minded practices and solutions the norm.”
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These green wonders can be used in a variety of ways.
Are you feeling more pain at the pump these days? There's a reason for that as gas prices hang on just below $5 a gallon for unleaded.
There’s almost too much chisme this week. Here’s what you need to know about the scandals and shake-ups across the region.
A wet winter season means water managers in the West aren’t as worried about short-term fixes to overuse on the important river resource.
Plus: More calls on Fletcher to resign and the Colorado River needed all that heavy rain and snow.
The problem will not be sustainably solved by tweaking previous scattershot efforts.
My fellow animal lovers and I tested out an assortment of products that we think your pets will love.
The controlled burns will clear foliage from the Descanso Ranger District and Palomar Divide Road.
Any qualified volunteer who offers to foster a dog weighing more than 50 pounds for two weeks will be given a $100 gift card.
The City Attorneys say Home Title Lock targets elderly customers with deceptive advertising.
Plus: The latest Politics Report digs into the conversations raging in San Diego politics and the cost of not having after-school care.
Zoo guests can get a first glimpse of the yet-to-be-named cubs and their mother, Satka.
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