Nurses and healthcare workers – a grateful community thanks you; You are the Champions
Our San Diego nurses spend the greatest amount of time with patients. They draw blood, administer IVs, take samples and provide most of the care […]
Our San Diego nurses spend the greatest amount of time with patients. They draw blood, administer IVs, take samples and provide most of the care […]
From Councilmember Barbara Bry : Join me this week for two expert webinars in my “House Calls” series. Monday we will be discussing the mental […]
Individual Use to Begin Tuesday in Accordance with COVID-19 Public Health Rules; Walking and Jogging Allowed, Physical Distancing Required, Groups and Sports Prohibited, Parking Lots […]
From the San Diego Public Library Foundation : Recently the Library Department, and all City Departments, were asked to prepare a 4% reduction to the budget […]
From Katie Witherspoon, City Planning Department : You are invited to join the City of San Diego Planning Department for a live webinar for the […]
As published by the SD Union Tribune April 16, 2020 : [Excerpt] Plummeting tax revenue during the COVID-19 pandemic has prompted San Diego Mayor Kevin […]
Three companies give $100K each to help San Diego; $300K in seed money will serve as catalyst for more donations, city officials say. As reported by […]
As published by the SD Union-Tribune by David Garrick April 8, 2020 : San Diego has agreed to build seven new road medians in University City […]
From the City of San Diego : To ensure the resiliency of local businesses and assist in job retention, the City of San Diego established a […]
As published on March 30, 2020: Continuing the aggressive approach to protect public safety and provide relief to San Diegans amid COVID-19, today Mayor Kevin […]
From the City of San Diego: This week the SD County’s Dr. Eric McDonald put it plainly: “You need to do more now. Every individual […]
As published by the SD Union Tribune, March 25, 2020: Assemblyman Todd Gloria and Councilwoman Barbara Bry will battle to become San Diego’s next mayor […]
Do you know your San Diego history? On March 27, 1850, San Diego was incorporated as a city government consisting of a Common Council, Mayor, […]
As published March 22, 2020 online: The fall election is a distant thought, if that, in the minds of many San Diegans. But eventually voters […]
During times of crisis, I’ve learned the importance of staying positive and of reaching out to help others. Right now, my City Council office and […]
The coronavirus (COVID-19) is an emerging situation. San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) will provide updated and local news, resources and information […]
From the Office of Councilmember Barbara Bry : During #COVID2019, it is important to continue to support local businesses. Please see below for tips on […]
March 16, 2020, Daily COVID-19 News Update: The Office of Councilmember Bry is here and working for you, and we appreciate your patience during this […]
City of San Diego, March 13, 2020: In an effort to protect the health and safety of the public while continuing to provide essential services, […]
A: As your University City Community Association (UCCA), we are advising all to follow the guidelines of the City of San Diego and San Diego […]
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