Water for Tribal Lands
By Assemblymember Marie Waldron
Indian Tribes in our arid region need access to reliable water to continue to live on reservation lands. ...
Agriculture Flourishes in New Crop Report, Nears $1.8 Billion
By Shauni Lyles, County of San Diego Communications Office
Oct. 23, 2023 | 9:19 AM
San Diego’s new Crop Report covering the County’s 2022 growing season...
San Diego County Sheriff-Elect Appoints Senior Staff
The next Sheriff of the San Diego County is beginning to form her leadership team with a new Undersheriff and Assistant Sheriff.
Sheriff-elect Kelly...
February’s 2nd Saturdays Art Lesson Features Japanese Wall Art
February’s 2nd Saturdays Art Lesson Features Japanese Wall Art
Create Your Very Own Kakemono!
Escondido, Ca. – January 28, 2019 — The Education Department at the...
California Students May Not Return to School Before Summer, Gov. Newsom...
Most California schools will likely remain closed for the rest of the school year because of the new coronavirus, Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday.
"Nearly...
A Grand Opening for Palomar’s New Library/Learning Resource Center
SAN MARCOS, CA ― Palomar College officials cut the ribbon at the new Library/Learning Resource Center (LRC) on campus during a ceremony on Friday,...
Initiative Launched to Teach 1 Million San Diegans Hands-Only CPR
By Sir Milo Loftin, County of San Diego Communications Office
The County of San Diego is partnering with UC San Diego to launch Revive &...
An Update on COVID-19 in San Marcos by Mayor Jones
https://youtu.be/baprojkT1uU
An Update on COVID-19 in San Marcos by Mayor Jones
Flu Activity in San Diego Still Elevated, Mask Requirement Extended
By José A. Álvarez, County of San Diego Communications Office
The number of lab-confirmed flu cases went down again last week, and three...
Summer Brings Warm Temps and Scaly Critters
April and May mark the start of rattlesnake season in San Diego County and recent reports have described increased snake sightings.
As summertime brings warmer...