Coronado, CA–On a Friday night in Coronado, a group of teenagers danced the night away in keeping with the theme “Under a Starry Sky” as they celebrated the end of the school year. The centerpieces were adorned with beautiful arrays of flowers flanked by pictures of young leaders to provide inspiration. But these were no […]
Archives for May 2022
County health extends beach closure to Silver Strand shoreline due to sewage-contaminated water
By SDCN Editor San Diego, CA–The County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health and Quality has extended the existing water contact closure area at the Tijuana Slough and Imperial Beach shorelines north to include the Silver Strand Shoreline. Water sample results indicate contamination of ocean water now extends from the International border north to […]
U.S. Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband arrested on DUI in Northern CA
Napa County, CA–The husband of U.S. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after he was involved in a two-vehicle collision Saturday night in Northern, CA, authorities said. Paul Pelosi, 82, was driving his Porsche when he was struck by a Jeep at an intersection near Yountville, […]
FDA, CDC investigate an outbreak of hepatitis A virus linked to organic strawberries
By SDCN Editor The U.S. Food and Drug Administration along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Public Health Agency of Canada, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency are investigating an outbreak of hepatitis A that is possibly linked to two brands of organic strawberries that were sold at several retailers in the […]
Oceanside Public Library announces winners of 2nd annual Amateur Photography contest
By SDCN Editor Oceanside, CA–The Friends of the Oceanside Public Library’s 2nd annual Amateur Photography contest ended May 15, and the winners, runners-up, and honorable mentions have been announced. The theme of the contest was Capturing Your City: Urban Life and the public was invited to share everyday encounters and random events in public spaces […]
A quarter of the world’s internet users rely on infrastructure at high risk of attack
By Newswise About a quarter of the world’s Internet users live in countries that are more susceptible than previously thought to targeted attacks on their Internet infrastructure. Many of the at-risk countries are located in the Global South. That’s the conclusion of a sweeping, large-scale study conducted by computer scientists at the University of California […]
More young people begin recreational cannabis use illegally in states that legalize It
By Newswise Once a state legalizes recreational cannabis, residents are more likely to start using it, including those too young to do so legally, report researchers at the University of California San Diego. The findings, published online in the May 26 issue of Addiction, counterclaim that legalization does not increase cannabis use, particularly among youth. […]
City Heights Swim Center reopens in time for summer
By SDCN Editor San Diego, CA–San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and Council President Sean Elo-Rivera joined community members in an eagerly anticipated ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially reopen the City Heights Swim Center. The pool, which has been closed for more than four years, opened its doors ahead of the summer with a celebration featuring free […]
County Fire and Cal Fire to transform 6th-grade campsite into new fire center
By County News Center San Diego, CA–County Fire and Cal Fire are working to turn a sixth-grade campsite at the base of Palomar Mountain into a fire center to train new firefighters. On Tuesday, a board letter from Supervisor Jim Desmond recommended the County finalize an agreement with Cal Fire to use the Camp Fox […]
Gov. Newsom tests positive for COVID-19, will remain in isolation temporarily
Sacramento, CA–Gov. Gavin Newsom tested positive for COVID-19 Saturday morning after exhibiting mild symptoms. The governor will continue to work remotely and will remain in isolation at least through June 2 and until he tests negative, according to a statement released by the Governor’s Office. As outlined in California’s SMARTER Plan, which focuses on testing […]
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