An update on the status of the County budget and a report on what to expect in planning for fiscal year 2026 – 27 went before the Board of Supervisors on Tuesday. The presentation included updates on ...
Hundreds of children chosen from all around the County got their holidays started early as part of this year’s Shop with a Cop event. Local, state and federal law enforcement take part in the joyful ...
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors accepted the state grant as round six of Homeless Housing Assistance and Prevention funding to sustain key County programs that provide emergency and ...
A small increase in County park user fees for camping, fishing, boat and facility rentals, and day use and sport facility reservations takes effect Jan. 2, 2026. This is the second phase of a two-year ...
Three teens from the Youth Transition Campus ran alongside an estimated 6,000 runners in the Encinitas Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving. “Our dedicated officers share a mission to support the community by ...
San Diego County Probation knows it can be difficult when youth and their families can’t be together on special holidays. So, earlier this week, along with the San Diego County Office of Education, ...
The holiday season is here and kids across the county are excited for their presents. With that it’s important to make sure the toys they receive are age appropriate and safe. Every year hundreds of ...
San Diego County Public Health Services, in conjunction with leading medical, health and patient advocacy groups, has posted guidance on its immunization website that vaccines are not linked to autism ...
The holiday season is back; the bells and the cash registers will soon be ringing. That means it’s the perfect time to remind everyone to always double-check your receipts to make sure you’re not ...
In recognition of National Public Health Thank You Day, the County is expressing gratitude to the professionals who work to prevent diseases, promote health and keep our communities safe. While this ...
County health officials are encouraging all eligible San Diegans to get their flu and COVID-19 vaccines ahead of the holidays. As of this week, only 22 percent of the eligible population in San Diego ...
The Cal-AIM Justice-Involved Initiative can benefit people recently released from custody. It can reduce medical and behavioral care service gaps and emergency room visits. The initiative is in motion ...
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