How to Stay Safe in Rainy Conditions
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With rainy weather in the forecast, including the chance of flooding in some low-lying areas, emergency officials offer seven safety tips.
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With rainy weather in the forecast, including the chance of flooding in some low-lying areas, emergency officials offer seven safety tips.
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With the National Weather Service predicting the first heavy rains across San Diego County this week, the County and CAL FIRE are offering advice and free sandbags to residents and businesses in the unincorporated areas.
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The County’s Love Your Heart campaign is celebrating 14 years of spreading awareness about the silent dangers of heart disease. San Diegans are invited to get a free blood pressure screening at locations throughout the county and Mexico.
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Looking for love that lasts a lifetime? This Valentine’s season, open your heart and home to a shelter pet in need.
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The County appreciates the public’s assistance with this case. The Medical Examiner’s Office received numerous tips from the public, after the initial story was published about a woman who was found unresponsive on the evening of Jan. 10 in Chula Vista.
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County public health officials are reminding everyone, particularly families with children and teenagers, that it is not too late to get the flu vaccine.
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In San Diego County’s unincorporated areas, there are many schools where high-speed internet is unavailable or unaffordable. The County is working to reduce the digital gap and has awarded $600,000 to the San Diego County Office of Education.