After students complete a safety training program, their parents can fill out a form requesting a bike tag from the district. The tag allows students to bring their bikes onto campus.
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The Dehesa 7 Fire in East County has burned 93 acres near Dehesa Road.
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Since El Niño increases the likelihood of heavy rains, San Diego emergency services urge residents to know the risk of flooding depending on where they live, create an emergency plan and sign up for alerts from official sources.
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This is the second fire in the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve in recent months.
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The fire has stopped growing after burning 138 acres and is 60% contained. Evacuation orders have been lifted.
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