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Thanks for the Sandbags, Now What Can We Do with Them After the Storm?

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Thousands of San Diegans fortified their homes and property with sandbags before the arrival of Tropical Cyclone Hilary. More than 100,000 bags were gathered and used across the county.  But now the storm has passed and clear skies have returned.  That has led many to ask, “What should I do with the sandbags now?”

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County, City Thank Public For Tropical Cyclone Hilary Preparations

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County Board Chairwoman Nora Vargas, City of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, emergency services officials and others said Monday that significant preparations and the willingness of the public to heed warnings, stay home and off roads helped reduce the impact of Tropical Cyclone Hilary.

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San Diego County Officials Provide Public Update on Tropical Cyclone Hilary

| 3:29 PM

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The County is thanking residents for taking proactive precautions as Tropical Cyclone Hilary is expected to cause flooding and damage across the region, particularly in the mountains and deserts.

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VIDEO: The Stairway Tells Stories at the Southeastern Live Well Center

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When the new Southeastern Live Well Center opens to the public this fall, visitors will walk through the building and find themselves on an artistic journey.