Family and friends of 31 firefighter recruits gathered Thursday evening at the Rock Church in Liberty Station to celebrate their graduation from the 100th Fire Academy, in a ceremony hosted by the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD). Read more about San Diego Fire-Rescue Academy Celebrates 100th Graduation
The City of San Diego is reminding drivers that, beginning Saturday, March 1, they could be cited for parking within 20 feet of any crosswalk, marked or unmarked, under California’s “Daylighting” law. Since the law took effect on Jan. 1, 2025, the City has been issuing warnings during a 60-day… Read more about Motorists Now May Be Cited Under California’s New ‘Daylighting’ Law
San Diego Fire-Rescue (SDFD) teams have a new tool to help with fire prevention. In high-risk areas, crews are proactively spraying a citrus-based fire inhibitor to help protect homes and reduce fire hazards. The spray is being used along evacuation routes and near some recently abated homeless… Read more about San Diego Firefighters Deploy Innovative Solutions to Prevent Wildfire Disasters
As the Border 2 fire continues to burn in the Otay Mountain Wilderness, prompting evacuation orders and warnings to the North and West of Otay Mountain, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department (SDFD) is fully staffed and equipped for any blaze that might spread due to the current dry weather… Read more about San Diego Fire-Rescue Ready to Respond During Dangerous Fire Weather Conditions
During this rainy season, the City of San Diego is encouraging homeowners to make sure they are prepared and have the appropriate insurance to cover any potential losses from flooding. While there has not been significant rainfall in the forecast so far this year, now is the time to plan ahead and… Read more about Flood Insurance Made More Affordable for Property Owners
With a dangerous combination of dry and windy conditions in the forecast — and wildfires currently burning in Los Angeles and neighboring counties — the City of San Diego is reminding residents to have an emergency plan in place. Due to the current weather conditions, the… Read more about City of San Diego Encourages Everyone to be Prepared for Wildfires
In order to protect public safety and address the impacts of ongoing coastal erosion, a permanent barricade is being installed at a small section of the bluffs on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard in Point Loma. City of San Diego crews are working this week to install the barrier, replacing a temporary one,… Read more about Permanent Barrier Installation Planned for Sunset Cliffs Section
As the new year is set to begin, new laws are going into effect in the City of San Diego. One that all drivers need to be aware of is the statewide “daylighting” law, which is meant to protect people crossing intersections by prohibiting parking within 20 feet of the corner, creating more… Read more about Enforcement of New ‘Daylighting’ Law Begins Jan. 1
The City of San Diego is taking proactive steps to ensure the safety of residents living in floodplain areas by distributing educational pamphlets with vital information on how to prepare for potential flooding. Read more about Residents Encouraged to Prepare Before Rainy Season