Parks and Rec
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The calendar says fall, but it still feels like summer. So grab your lawn chairs, blankets and picnics and head over to the green lawn outside the County Administration Center this weekend for the last summer movie under the stars.
Public Safety
Reading Time: 2 minutesYou never know where you’ll be when a disaster hits. A new SD Emergency app can now give you the latest information on your iOS or Android phone.
Government
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County Assessor/Recorder/Clerk Ernest Dronenburg wishes to advise all property owners whose property was damaged or destroyed during the recent Shockey Fire that property tax relief is available. This tax relief program requires the reassessment of the property to reflect its damaged condition. The reduced value will remain in effect until such time as the property is rebuilt or repaired.
Public Safety
Reading Time: < 1 minuteGoggles that simulate the view of an impaired motorist are just one of the tactics used in the “Start Smart” program for young drivers.
Public Safety
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe call to the Sheriff’s Department Communications Center came in around 5:30 p.m. A 9-year-old autistic child had wandered away from his home in Encinitas.
Government
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe artworks were created by a local painter the museum describes as “the American Van Gogh.”
Health
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A San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) program that makes it easier for residents to access Medi-Cal and CalFresh through video interviewing has been recognized as a Bright Idea by Harvard University.
Public Safety
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A Local Assistance Center (LAC) for residents who suffered losses in the Shockey Fire will be open starting Wednesday at the Jacumba Library, 44605 Old Highway 80, 91934.
Government
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The County’s new Department of Planning and Development Services, in new offices, opened its doors to the public Tuesday at the County Operations Center, located at 5510 Overland Ave. in Kearny Mesa.
Families
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An estimated 2,000 people attended the annual Ramona Airport Open House this past weekend. They were treated to tours of the air traffic control tower (ATC), U.S. Forest Service and Calfire operations, and the Classic Rotors helicopter museum. Several classic war birds, to include the famous P-51 Mustang were on display and seen in low-pass “fly-bys.”