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  • Las subvenciones están destinadas a financiar mejoras en el personal de salud plública y el monitoreo de enfermedades. Eliminarlas podría resultar en despidos y peores resultados en materia de salud, según una demanda presentada por el Fiscal General Rob Bonta.
  • Since President Donald Trump was sworn in, nearly 5,000 people have been arrested by ICE in San Diego and Imperial counties.
  • When asked whether recent redistricting efforts such as those in California and Texas amount to attempts to "rig" the 2026 midterms, survey respondents most often blamed the opposing party. However, nearly 25% of members of each party also assigned responsibility to their own leaders.
  • Periods of rain, wind, and mountain snow are expected Monday through Thursday in San Diego County, with a slight chance of thunderstorms late this afternoon through early Tuesday morning, according to the National Weather Service.
  • La administración Trump presentó una demanda el lunes contra las nuevas leyes de California que prohíben a los agentes federales usar máscaras y les exigen tener identificación mientras realizan operaciones en el estado.
  • A KPBS investigation revealed that data collected by the El Cajon Police Department was used in immigration-related searches more than 550 times in 2025.
  • El cierre del Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de Estados Unidos que entró en vigor a primera hora del sábado afecta a la agencia responsable de inspeccionar a los pasajeros y sus equipajes en los aeropuertos de todo el país.
  • Downtown El Cajon will sparkle this holiday season with Holiday Lights in Downtown El Cajon on Saturday, November 29, from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. Families, friends, and neighbors are invited to gather for an evening filled with festive fun, live entertainment, and the magic of the season. The heart of Downtown El Cajon will transform into a winter wonderland where visitors can shop an artisan market featuring local vendors, experience the magic of a Snow Zone complete with Santa’s magic snow bubble machines, and enjoy a variety of kids activities throughout the night. Guests can take photos with Santa, listen to live music, and watch as the holiday tree comes to life during a special lighting ceremony led by Mayor Bill Wells at 6:15 p.m. Children will also delight in riding a trackless train through the beautifully decorated streets, adding to the evening’s holiday charm. Downtown El Cajon on Facebook / Instagram
  • Casa Cornelia Law Center, a San Diego nonprofit providing pro bono legal services to survivors of human and civil rights violations, is hosting a Winter Coat & Blanket Drive through February 28. We are collecting new coats and blankets for all ages to support clients and community members in need during the colder months—extending our mission of compassion, dignity, and justice beyond the courtroom. Drop-Off Locations: L Street Storage & Postal Annex — 707 L Street, Chula Vista Arya Cleaners — 1479 East H Street, Chula Vista Arya Cleaners — 2260 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista ————————————————————————————— Casa Cornelia Law Center, organización sin fines de lucro con sede en San Diego que brinda servicios legales pro bono a sobrevivientes de violaciones a los derechos humanos y civiles, organiza una Colecta de Abrigos y Cobijas hasta el 28 de febrero. Se recolectan abrigos y cobijas nuevos para todas las edades para apoyar a clientes y miembros de la comunidad durante el invierno, extendiendo nuestra misión de compasión, dignidad y justicia más allá de la sala del tribunal. Puntos de Entrega: L Street Storage & Postal Annex — 707 L Street, Chula Vista Arya Cleaners — 1479 East H Street, Chula Vista Arya Cleaners — 2260 Otay Lakes Road, Chula Vista Partners include SDG&E, San Diego Paralegal Association, Arya Cleaners, and L Street Storage & Postal Annex.
  • Local archaeologist and historian Richard L Carrico will be joining us to talk about his latest book, El Presidio de San Diego; Excavating Southern California’s Lost City, where he uncovers San Diego’s first European settlement. Founded in 1769, the ruins of upper California’s first mission and fort lie buried beneath the landscaped hills in Presidio Park. Carrico’s extensive research on the presidio and its people include materials from Spanish archives housed in Mexico City and Berkeley, Kumeyaay oral tradition, and nearly a decade of archaeological excavation at the site - two seasons of which Professor Carrico himself directed. In this talk, he will delve into the men, women, and children who lived and died at the presidio. About the Lecturer: Richard Carrico is an Army veteran and award-winning author of non-fiction and historical fiction. He focuses on eclectic topics that vary from Indigenous people, Spanish colonial history, archaeology, and, most recently, true crime. Carrico grew up in San Diego, California and has travelled extensively in Mexico and France in search of archaeological sites. He taught history, anthropology, and Native American studies at San Diego State University for thirty years before retiring in 2024. Visit: Archaeology Lecture – Excavating Southern California’s Lost City San Diego Archaeological Center on Instagram and Facebook
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