Rain Brings Urban Runoff
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We need the rain, but a routine consequence is a warning for beach-goers.
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We need the rain, but a routine consequence is a warning for beach-goers.
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The healing power of art is being used to help residents at Edgemoor Skilled Nursing Facility.
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Ticks are common around San Diego and can cause serious illnesses. Learn what to look for and how to stay safe. More information
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Several ticks collected in routine monitoring last week in the Lopez Canyon area of Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve have tested positive for tularemia, a potentially serious illness also known as “rabbit fever,” County environmental health officials said Friday.
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If you ever needed help for a mental health crisis, do you know where to get it?
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Diabetes can’t be cured, but it can be controlled. Learn a few steps to ease the stress of managing the disease.
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An individual who attends Southwestern College was recently diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) and may have exposed students and staff to the disease, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported today.