Government
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Have you ever wanted to speak about an issue at a San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting? Well, the County is introducing changes to make it easier to do than ever before!
Health
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The number of measles cases in the United States continues to grow this year. While a large outbreak is centered in Texas and New Mexico, there are over 400 confirmed cases across 19 states and at least two confirmed fatalities. The best way to protect yourself and your family from measles is with a vaccine.
Public Safety
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This week ten young women from the Youth Transition Campus sat down with local law enforcement officers to expand their understanding and learn from each other’s experiences and perspectives, all with the goal of improving how officers do their jobs.
Consumer
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The County of San Diego’s Labor Standards and Enforcement is holding its third annual César Chávez Week of Action from March 25-29. This weeklong series honors labor rights activist César Chávez by educating workers, employers and community members about labor rights and fair workplace practices. The theme of this year’s week of action is “Building […]
Health
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County Public Health Services is raising awareness about tuberculosis—a preventable and curable disease—ahead of World Tuberculosis Day on Monday, March 24.
Elections
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If you live in the County of San Diego’s First Supervisorial District and want to vote in the April 8 special primary election, you must register by Monday, March 24, to receive a ballot in the mail.
Government
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San Diego County public offices, family resource centers, library branches and animal shelters will be closed Monday, March 31 in observance of Cesar Chavez Day.