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Caltrans Aging SR-78 Culverts And Road Rehabilitation Project Begins
Some 35 culverts for will be rehabed between Interstate 5 and Interstate 15.

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Some 35 culverts for will be rehabed between Interstate 5 and Interstate 15.

The winter rains have created a buzz about superblooms in Southern California so Take a Hike!
Donor families choose to donate because it allows their loved ones to leave an amazing legacy.
“It’s made up for all of the time that we were ignored.”
Manny Machado led the way with two home runs, joining four other Padres who went deep.
San Diego fell to Orlando at Snapdragon Stadium.
The team couldn’t capitalize on a series of scoring chances.
About a half-inch of rain was predicted for Wednesday through Thursday.
The average price has dropped 4.9 cents over the past 11 days.
Every dollar of advertising on Facebook and Instagram generates $3.31 in new business.
The cumulative totals since the beginning of the pandemic are up to 992,932 cases and 5,848 deaths.
The “state-of-the-art” facility will provide a safe environment for young crime victims.
The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Johnston was a first-team All-Big 12 selection in 2021 and 2022.
A number of outdoor activities happening just in time for pretty this San Diego weekend – whew!
The sixth annual Book Crawl, beginning Saturday, lasts for three days and marks Independent Bookstore Day.
The event, on India Street from Beech to Grape streets, features a range of pieces from 250 painters, sculptors, photographers and more.
The lawsuit alleges that the policies prohibit teachers from discussing students’ gender identities with their parents are unconstitutional.
In 1983, Mike Gotfredson started Road Runner Sports from his garage with one mission in mind: To help people stay healthy and active.
Urban Corps has planted more than 8,500 trees throughout the county over the last three years.