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When you dial 9-1-1, every second counts.

As the Police Department works to quickly respond to emergency situations, its important you know three things about dialing 9-1-1.

First, dont hang up. Calls are answered in the order they come in. If you hang up, a dispatcher must then make…

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During a special camp program provided by Therapeutic Recreation Services, kids enjoy fun learning activities that teach skills they need to be independent and care for themselves.

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Building on the success of his popular Do Your Homework @ The Library program, which has received more than 36,000 student visits, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer joined San Diego Public Library Director Misty Jones to detail a new vision for further re-establishing City libraries as a community hub…

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Technology is taking learning to another dimension inside and outside the classroom.

And it turns out, using augmented reality technology can increase student interest in advanced subjects, helping prepare young people for high-demand jobs of the future. A case study released on Thursday…

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Racing to the scene of a fire or a medical call, theres no time to waste.

The crew at Fire Station 17 in City Heights has to move fast, as they respond to approximately two dozen calls in a 24-hour period. This is considered one of the busiest fire stations in the City of San Diego. And…

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Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced a new task force to connect residents to opportunities in the Citys innovation economy and broader job market.

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When weather experts first forecast this years powerful El Nio winter, the City of San Diego began preparing.

We looked at our operating procedures a little more in depth, said Daniel Orozco, an electrical supervisor with the City of San Diegos Storm Water Division. We knew what we had to…

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In preparation for the launch of a redesigned SanDiego.gov, dozens of volunteers took part in a "hackathon" to make the website content more user friendly.

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The City of San Diego is replacing cast iron pipes throughout the area and is on track to replace distribution lines in neighborhoods by the end of 2017.

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First opened in the 1930s, the Silverado Ballroom served as a place for community gatherings, dances and visits from music legends. More than 80 years later, the historic building now welcomes visitors from a new era. In a celebration with City Heights community leaders on Wednesday, Feb. 17,…

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