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SD County Supervisors OK Updated Graffiti Removal Policy
Starting in the late spring, a county contractor will remove graffiti from private property without any cost to the property owner.

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Starting in the late spring, a county contractor will remove graffiti from private property without any cost to the property owner.

“It’s an honor for Farmers to be able to give back and make a difference for the brave service members who have given so much.”
Trenelle Cannon, 23, of San Diego, admitted to his role in the March 26, 2019, holdup.
Trains will again operate between Oceanside and Irvine on Saturdays and Sundays starting Feb. 4.
OAN parent Herring Networks Inc. finally filed its answer — 16 months after first sought.
The city’s emergency declaration has been in effect since March 17, 2020.
The Lost2Found tool provides automated texts with step-by-step instructions to help people search for their missing loved ones.
An advisory still exists for Shelter Island, Spanish Landing Park, Glorietta Bay and Crown Cove in Silver Strand.
The new rates will take effect on Feb. 1. and apply only to electricity.
New Village Arts in Carlsbad has two reasons to celebrate.
Thanks to Google, anyone can immediately buy an ad with a credit card and a few clicks.
Former anchor Sandra Maas is less than two weeks away from a trial in her pay equity and sex- and age-bias case.
Frank Brower, 77, died Jan. 17 in the 800 block of La Cresta Boulevard in the unincorporated community of Crest.
The free concert, which will take place on Sunday at 2 p.m., will showcase the largest open air musical instrument in the world.
Plus: Adam Boone joins Bespoke Partners, Koji launches Fund My Project 2.0 and local PRSA Chapter announces 2023 Board.
Windy conditions are expected throughout the week, with gusts up to 35 mph in many areas.
The California Supreme Court said that the trial court judge improperly allowed Billy Ray Waldon to represent himself at trial.
This is our world today. Looking forward is no better.
The 22-year-old driver of the Tacoma was arrested on suspicion of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated.
Customs officials issued a warning that agricultural items such as eggs and poultry are prohibited from entry into the U.S.