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Tag: Wildfires

Posted inCrime

Man Released After Being Detained in Connection to Cocos Fire, While Task Force Seeks Tips

by Christine Huard May 15, 2014May 15, 2014
bike commuters
Posted inLife

Bike to Work Day Postponed to May 30 Due to Wildfires

by Chris Jennewein May 15, 2014
Posted inArts

Wildfires Prompt Art Museum to Open for Free Friday

by Chris Jennewein May 15, 2014May 16, 2014
Posted inLife

Forecasters Declare a 5th Red Flag Day for Thursday

by Chris Jennewein May 15, 2014May 15, 2014
Posted inEducation

Many County YMCA Centers Offering Free K-5 Child Care Amid School Closures

by Christine Huard May 15, 2014May 15, 2014
Posted inCrime

East County Evacuees Allowed to Return Following Highway 80 Blaze

by Jennifer Vigil May 14, 2014
Posted inPolitics

County Declares Local Emergency, Urges Residents to Be Prepared to Evacuate

by Christine Huard May 14, 2014May 14, 2014
Posted inCrime

Interior Secretary Warns San Diego to Prepare for ‘Tough’ Fire Season

by Chris Jennewein May 6, 2014May 6, 2014
Posted inCrime

Updated: Firefighters Battling Blaze Near Mt. Laguna; Flames Visible From Pine Valley and I-8

by Jennifer Vigil March 8, 2014March 9, 2014

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