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Articles from the July 25, 2014 edition


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  • Voluntary water use restrictions are now mandatory

    Updated Jul 25, 2014

    SAN DIEGO - Water use restrictions that had been voluntary in the San Diego region are now mandatory, following a vote today by the County Water Authority Board of Directors. The change was prompted by deepening drought conditions and new directives by the state government, according to the water authority. The CWA says stronger conservation measures will help San Diego County keep as much water as possible in storage for next year and comply with emergency water conservation mandates approved last week by the state Water...

  • Synagogue to host open house as it settles into Temecula home

    Updated Jul 25, 2014

    Visitors should expect the unexpected when they attend the Aug. 17 open house at Temple Beth Sholom in Temecula. Visitors will interact with a Jewish congregation that is one of the oldest, as well as one of the newest, synagogues in southwest Riverside County. It is a congregation that reverberates with change even though its local roots span nearly five decades. Blending the old and the new – along with the creation of an “infrastructure” of Jewish communal ser...

  • Heat advisory remains for San Diego County deserts, Coachella Valley, advisory canceled for Riverside County

    Updated Jul 25, 2014

    SAN DIEGO COUNTY DESERTS-COACHELLA VALLEY-A heat advisory remains in effect until 9 pm this evening. High temps of 106 to 112 with peak heat index values of 108 to 114. Hot weather can be stressful to animals and humans if proper precautions are not taken. Take extra precautions if you work or spend time outside when possible. Reschedule strenuous activities to early morning or evening. Know the signs and of heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Wear light weight and loose fitting clothing when possible. Drink plenty of water and...

  • USS San Diego to begin maiden deployment today

    Updated Jul 25, 2014

    SAN DIEGO - The amphibious transport dock USS San Diego is scheduled to begin its maiden deployment today, when it leaves its namesake city as part of the Makin Island Amphibious Ready Group, according to the Navy. The fourth naval vessel to be named after San Diego was commissioned in May 2012 in a ceremony at Navy Pier. The 684-foot ship is designed to carry landing craft, fighting vehicles, helicopters and personnel. The ships of its class have more capacity than their predecessors and are designed to carry around 700... Full story