VIDEO: Eight Signs of Terrorism Press Conference
Aug. 24, 2011 | 12:00 AMReading Time: < 1 minute You’re asked to be aware of suspicious activity, and a new video explains what to watch for.
Reading Time: < 1 minute You’re asked to be aware of suspicious activity, and a new video explains what to watch for.
Reading Time: < 1 minute More than 42,000 7th-12th graders across the county still need to provide proof they have received the pertussis booster shot or get vaccinated against the disease.
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Two rodents trapped during routine monitoring last week in Chula Vista have tested positive for the potentially-deadly hantavirus.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Every year an unfortunate number of San Diego County children die of accidental drowning. For every child who dies from drowning, another four receive emergency department care for injuries resulting from near-fatal drowning. Remember to supervise children around water, be it pools, the beach, or bathtubs.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Eight new camping cabins were unveiled during a ceremony at scenic William Heise County Park in Julian. The new cabins feature heating, indoor lighting, and Wi-Fi internet access.
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Mocha, the terrier blend who was discovered at a County shelter and went on to star as “Sandy” in a local production of Annie, was adopted by a Fallbrook family Friday.
Reading Time: < 1 minute Dozens of teenagers fulfilled their nine month intervention program and graduated in front of friends and family during a Celebration of Success Ceremony. They all took part in the San Diego County Juvenile Court program.
Reading Time: 2 minutes Step by step, day by day, minors on probation fought hard to stay away from drugs. This evening, after a 270-day program, they celebrated what for some is the first significant achievement in their lives by graduating from San Diego’s Juvenile Drug Court. They proved they can live without drugs.
Reading Time: < 1 minute A reminder that every citizen can help prevent acts of terrorism and other crimes.
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There will be less free flu vaccine available for low-income adults in the region, but County health officials expect there to be plenty of vaccine for all persons who want it.