Pumped Up for Pickleball
Mar. 25, 2013 | 8:41 AMReading Time: 3 minutes
Frank Marino of Rancho Sante Fe gets pretty pumped up about pickleball. In fact, his fellow players call him the “unofficial pickleball ambassador.”
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Frank Marino of Rancho Sante Fe gets pretty pumped up about pickleball. In fact, his fellow players call him the “unofficial pickleball ambassador.”
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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.
Reading Time: 2 minutesA 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).
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe 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.
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Everyday heroes are everywhere in our communities – in the form of San Diego County social workers.
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The County Employees’ Charitable Organization, or CECO, held its annual breakfast to distribute award money to local organizations. For a list of recipients and more information about the organization, visit the CECO website.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe Registrar’s office will be open Saturday for early voting in the San Diego City Council District 4 Special Election.
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe DA’s Office makes the case for the technology as oversized posterboards and diagrams disappear from the courtroom.
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San Diego County supervisors voted unanimously Wednesday to have County staff thoroughly study “Laura’s Law” to determine if the state law could improve the County’s ability to help people who suffer from severe mental health problems and their families.
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Other regions have fewer homeless people and get more federal funding.