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A recent study shows the overall condition of City streets has improved by more than 20 percent since 2011.

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Bow Wave Sculpture

For years, the majestic Bow Wave Sculpture has greeted visitors to City Hall, the Civic Theater and Community Concourse. Appearing to glide gracefully through calm seas, the sculptures copper glow has over time, dimmed.

In early July, the City of San Diego…

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Shining a spotlight on those who go above and beyond, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department honored the extraordinary measures firefighters, paramedics, lifeguards and even civilians went through, to save the lives of others.

The employees youll meet today stand out among their peers, said…

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Ahead of the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, City officials remember the first responders, the fallen and their families at a memorial.

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The Jas Arnold Trail for All People is a 1,100-foot flat loop in the Black Mountain Ranch Open Space Park that will be accessible for the elderly, young children and people with mobility challenges.

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In an emotional ceremony at the Central Library, several adults were honored for graduating from high school.

For some, it was a celebration decades in the making. Cindy Juarez dropped out in 10th grade and decided, at the age of 56, it was finally time to get her diploma and advance her…

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San Diego is home to more than 1.5 million trees. Learn how the City maximizes the benefits of trees and minimizes the risks associated with them.

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From its hills to its valleys, the 7,220 acre Mission Trails Regional Park is home to many different types of wildlife.

The list includes bobcats and mountain lions, the source of confusion for some hikers.

Occasionally, we will get calls or people will come into the Visitors Center…

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After the original sign was damaged by a distracted driver, Councilman Chris Cate and community leaders unveiled a new concrete neighborhood entry sign on Balboa Avenue.

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