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92-year-old Charlie Rostron never thought he'd ever get back a cherished walking stick he left on a public street. Thanks to the kind efforts of two City parking enforcement officers, what Charlie thought was lost forever was found and returned.

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County residents impacted by the Lilac Fire can receive free mulch and compost to protect against soil erosion in fire-ravaged areas. The ground cover is available at the Miramar Greenery through Dec. 31.

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Performers from the RB Chorale brought music to City Council chambers in 2001. Were taking a look back at some memorable moments from the past 20 years on CityTV: sandiego.gov/blog/20-years-citytv

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Alana Nichols Rides the Wave at La Jolla Shores

Dont call them inspiring call them passionate. Thats the message from professional surf daredevil Christiaan Otter Bailey, a competitor in the 2017 Stance International Surfing Association World Adaptive Surfing Championship in La Jolla.

Bailey was a professional surfer and skateboarder…

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It is the 40th Anniversary of December Nights and we've showcased 12 reasons why you won't want to miss this Balboa Park tradition!

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Learn about Envision Solar, a San Diego-based company that has invented an autonomous electric vehicle charger that can be deployed and set up in a matter of minutes. No need for trenching. No need to connect to the grid. Envision Solar manufactures this innovative, environmentally conscious…

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Even young people were speaking out on this hot topic. Were taking a look back at some memorable moments from the past 20 years on CityTV: sandiego.gov/blog/20-years-citytv.

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Crews worked to remove invasive palm trees from a grove in Scripps Ranch. The Mexican fan palms threaten native species and create a fire danger.

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City biologists are working with the United States Geological Survey to identify any native turtle species in Lake Miramar, part of the City's commitment to conservation and protecting natural habitats.

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A local historian and paranormal investigator takes us through the Davis-Horton House, a City-owned museum and stop on the Ghosts of the Gaslamp Walking Tour.

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