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Candidate for Supervisor, District 1, May Lack Ability to Manage County Funds
If San Diego County Supervisors were required to first serve as a Mayor of a city...Read more
Susan Heavilin
Jun 103 min read


What Happened in LA Was Not a Protest. It Was Chaos.
What happened this past weekend in Los Angeles was not a protest—it was lawlessness, plain and simple...Read more
Media
Jun 102 min read


The Library’s Summer Learning Challenge is Back, Read Some Books, Win Some Prizes
Everybody knows summer is a great time to catch up on some reading...Read more
Media
Jun 92 min read


Feeling Lucky?
The County of San Diego Auditor and Controller has unclaimed money from people and organizations that do business with or get services from the County...Read more
Susan Heavilin
Jun 62 min read


Pacific Ocean . . . Where to Surf, Where to Swim
With the hazardous waste (AKA untreated sewage) creeping up the southern coastline from Mexico, it's sometimes tricky figuring out where it's safe to get in the water...Read more
Susan Heavilin
May 302 min read


Monitoring Air Quality in the Tijuana River Valley Area
The San Diego County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) has a nifty little site that allows you to check the daily air quality...Read more
Susan Heavilin
May 282 min read


County to Get Grant for 20-Acre Tijuana River Park Cleanup
The county Board of Supervisors last week unanimously approved a $2.35 million grant and related contract that will allow the U.S. Navy to rehabilitate 20 acres within Tijuana River Valley Regional Park...Read more
Media
May 282 min read


County Funds up to 70 Sleeping Cabins for Homeless
The new proposed site for the sleeping cabins is located at the intersection of Troy Street and Sweetwater Road (2800 Sweetwater Road, Lemon Grove, CA 91945)...Read more
Susan Heavilin
May 272 min read


Museum Director Presents at Latest Optimist Meeting
Thursday morning, May 22, Wendy Gibson from the Bonita Museum was the speaker for the Optimist Club....Read more
Guest
May 271 min read


Cutting Red Tape for Ranchers — A Win for Common Sense
Farmers and ranchers are the backbone of our economy—they provide jobs, contribute significantly to the region’s economy, they put food on our tables, and they deserve our full support...Read more
Media
May 261 min read


Protecting Your Wallet From More Government Waste
For years, I’ve fought to keep San Diego County financially strong and prepared for emergencies. Thanks to responsible leadership, we’ve maintained a reserve fund to protect families when disaster strikes—whether it’s wildfires, floods, or economic downturns...Read more
Media
May 142 min read


Upcoming Work on Border Sewage System May Temporarily Increase Tijuana River Valley Flows
The second and final phase in the connection of a sewer line in Mexico (the new International Collector) will begin soon and may temporarily increase wastewater flows to the U.S...Read more
Media
May 132 min read
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