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As food costs rise, a Ramona soil amendment company supplies more families growing their own vegetables. Patch offers tips on how to make your own compost.

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As food costs rise, a Ramona soil amendment company supplies more families growing their own vegetables. Patch offers tips on how to make your own compost.

Local donors raised money and donated roofing installation.
A Native American's remains were brought home for burial on his reservation near Santa Ysabel. DNA provides correct identification after many years.
Snow may fall as low as 3,500 feet, according to the National Weather Service.
The County encourages people to use the free resources to protect their properties.
The 'Patriot Project' is suggested for an area south of 16th Street, behind McDonald's.
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Cal State San Marcos and Palomar Pomerado Health are partners in the project. Data could be used to advocate for services.
SDG&E has notified some customers in the county that power outages may occur or power could be shut off for safety. Several outages are reported.
Some customers in Green Valley, San Pasqual, Rancho Bernardo and Poway are still affected.
The fire is about two miles south of the Otay border crossing. It began west and south of Tecate Peak.
An outage affecting more than 1,200 people in the Rancho Bernardo area was reported just after 1 p.m. Wednesday.
Winds up to 40 mph are blowing through parts of San Diego county. Fires erupted in Rincon and near Rancho Bernardo but were knocked down.
SDG&E reported a problem in the overhead electrical system Tuesday night.
Welcome precipitation may stay for Friday.
Harry Potter, Gumby, Darth Vader, Superwoman and the Piano Fairy turned out with their friends.
Avoid candles, keep hemlines above the ground, watch for children when you're driving and inspect all candy.
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The community outreach band is raising money for field trips.
Craig Jung says he got 'burned out' with the long days and six-day weeks. The chamber may not replace him immediately.