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Shaneece Williams has a new outlook on life. The 29-year-old mother is going back to school with plans to study psychology. Her focus remains on her two-year-old daughter, Lanyah, who Williams said is already a big talker and people person.
“We’re adventurous,” said Williams. “She (Lanyah…
In order to help employees with the rising cost of child care, the City of San Diego is looking to expand its successful Municipal Child Care Benefit Pilot Program, which is now in its second year and accepting applications. Through the program, managed by the City’s Office of Child and Youth…
In an effort to provide more accessible recreational spaces for all San Diegans, Mayor Todd Gloria today joined City staff and community members to kick off construction on the Olive Grove Community Park ADA Improvements project in Clairemont.
“We're excited to get these…
Even though it is finally starting to cool down after the recent heat wave, it’s still summertime in San Diego and everyone loves a visit to the pool! This Saturday, Sept. 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Parks and…
The U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has announced that the City of San Diego has been selected to receive $240.6 million in low-cost loan financing for Dam Improvement Projects, including at Lake Hodges. The financing comes through the new Corps Water Infrastructure Financing Program (CWIFP…
Nearly 500 firefighters from across the United States and Canada will be in San Diego this week as the City of San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD) hosts the Women in Fire 2024 International Conference. This four-day…
As September is National Preparedness Month, and following the recent heat wave in our region, the City of San Diego is urging everyone to review safety procedures at home and work. Having a plan in place before a disaster strikes is crucial, and San Diegans are encouraged to…
The City is making significant strides in helping shape state legislation to address critical issues impacting our local community.
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Almost one year since its launch, the City of San Diego’s Safe Sidewalks Program is marking a significant milestone with nearly 100 projects approved, saving thousands of dollars for property owners and expediting the process to repair damaged sidewalks. The…
San Diego is taking significant steps to enhance its storm resilience with the advancement of Assembly Bill 3227, known as the "Streamlining Storm Water Channel Maintenance Act."
In partnership with Assemblymember David Alvarez and sponsored by the City of San Diego, this bill, which…
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