City cleans up riverbed, offers services to homeless living there to combat hepatitis A outbreak
CLEANING SAN DIEGO RIVERBED PART OF AGGRESSIVE SANITATION AND VACCINATION EFFORT TO KEEP SAN DIEGANS HEALTHY & SAFE The following...
Read moreDetailsCLEANING SAN DIEGO RIVERBED PART OF AGGRESSIVE SANITATION AND VACCINATION EFFORT TO KEEP SAN DIEGANS HEALTHY & SAFE The following...
Read moreDetailsBy Ken Williams | Editor With 16 local people dead this year from hepatitis A and more than 400 infected...
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Read moreDetailsBy Margie M. Palmer This year’s Oktoberfest will again see some changes now that the city of La Mesa has officially...
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