Woo Hoo or Oh No!
Mar. 25, 2013 | 3:28 PMSpring break is here for some local school children and naturally, they couldn’t be happier than to get a break from classes and the daily grind of homework.
Spring break is here for some local school children and naturally, they couldn’t be happier than to get a break from classes and the daily grind of homework.
Your polling place may have changed.
Frank Marino of Rancho Sante Fe gets pretty pumped up about pickleball. In fact, his fellow players call him the “unofficial pickleball ambassador.”
Bunnies are big this time of year but know what you’re getting into if you want the real thing! If you’re still hoppin’ to get one, consider this sweetie named Divinity.
A staff member at Porter Elementary in the San Diego Unified School District has an infection caused by the meningococcal bacteria, according to officials with the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA).
The Vista Sheriff’s Station is forming a relationship with local kids by hosting a Junior Deputy Academy. During this 8-week academy, they shared what law enforcement officers go through during their training. For more information on the Vista Junior Deputy Academy, call the Vista Sheriff’s Station at 760-940-4564.
Everyday heroes are everywhere in our communities – in the form of San Diego County social workers.