The County has a new chief deputy of tax collection. Longtime County employee Detra Williams was appointed to the position effective Jan. 6. Treasurer-Tax Collector Larry Cohen announced the ...
Finding books on a library’s top ten checkout list is no surprise, but a new category has made its way onto the County Library’s list. Digital magazines were so popular last year, they were added to ...
Three high profile County departments will have new leaders, and the hiring process is underway for several other leadership positions as the County’s continuing transformation begins the new year, ...
The joy of the holidays came early for 125 foster youth and families who received a free refurbished laptop this month during an annual laptop giveaway event. The laptops are all previously owned and ...
Working families and residents transitioning from homelessness have a new place to call home in the heart of City Heights: Serenade on 43 rd. Serenade is a new 65-unit affordable housing community ...
Three teens from the Youth Transition Campus ran alongside an estimated 6,000 runners in the Encinitas Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving. “Our dedicated officers share a mission to support the community by ...
Foster youth are more likely to struggle academically and underperform in school than students outside of the foster system. The average high school student in San Diego County has a graduation rate ...
The holiday season is back; the bells and the cash registers will soon be ringing. That means it’s the perfect time to remind everyone to always double-check your receipts to make sure you’re not ...
Editor’s note: The Spring Valley Library has been added to the County list of where people in unincorporated areas can get free sand and bags. A change in weather is forecasted to bring rains, ...
A groundbreaking ceremony was held today for The Grant at Mission Trails, a 48-unit affordable housing development dedicated to current and former military members and families. Located in the ...
County Chief Administrative Officer Ebony Shelton announced interim appointments today for two key positions in the County’s Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA). Dr. Elizabeth Hernandez, Ph.D., ...
The County Board of Supervisors today voted to ask the State Water Resources Control Board to fund a $1.4 million study to test the ground and water within the Tijuana River Valley for contamination.
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