Government
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe County held an unscheduled, surprise “pop-up” budget event Thursday at the North Inland Family Resource Center in Escondido, giving residents a quick, accessible way to learn about the County budget and share what matters most to them.
Health
Reading Time: < 1 minuteCounty Public Health officials are warning people not to eat RAW FARM raw cheddar cheese because it has been linked to a Shiga-toxin producing E.coli outbreak that has made two people in San Diego sick.
Housing
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe County has launched a new interactive dashboard that gives residents a real-time look at the region’s affordable housing inventory.
Housing
Reading Time: < 1 minuteResidents are settling into their new affordable apartment homes at SkyLINE in Rancho Bernardo, including a single mother of five who never expected to be starting over at this stage in her life.
Health
Reading Time: 2 minutesHundreds of employees will take part in the lifesaving 42nd annual County Blood Drive this April. The month-long event kicked off Wednesday outside the downtown County Administration Center in front of the San Diego Blood Bank’s mobile donation center.
Health
Reading Time: < 1 minuteStarting April 1, 2026, a change in federal law will make some noncitizens newly ineligible for CalFresh. Noncitizens already enrolled including asylees and refugees, will have their eligibility reviewed at their next renewal.
Consumer
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe County’s Office of Labor Standards and Enforcement (OLSE) launched its fourth annual Week of Action on Wednesday, bringing workers, local businesses, and community partners together to highlight labor rights and fair workplace practices across the region.
Government
Reading Time: < 1 minuteThe County of San Diego is joining other counties to urge state leaders to protect safety net programs from federal cuts.
Government
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSan Diego County public offices, family resource centers, library branches and animal shelters will be closed Tuesday, March 31 in observance of a state holiday.
Housing
Reading Time: 2 minutesThe Board of Supervisors approved the 2026–27 Annual Plan, directing more than $14 million toward affordable housing, community improvements and services for residents with the greatest needs. The action comes as the County also released its 2025 Housing Progress Report, which shows steady gains in homebuilding across the unincorporated area.