Rehabilitated Bald Eagle; Border Patrol Rescue: Patch PM

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San Diego CA

02 July, 2021

6:36 PM

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SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from San Diego County that people are talking about today: San Diego Region Would Get Millions Under Infrastructure Bill California would be a big winner under the federal infrastructure bill passed by the House Thursday, with nearly $1 billion in projects. Rehabilitated Bald Eagle Released Back Into Wild In San Diego County The San Diego Humane Society released a rehabilitated bald eagle back into the wild — just ahead of Independence Day. Art Exhibit 'Flowers & Fields' To Premiere In San Diego Artist Andrew Alcasid's show features a series of flower-related works in watercolor, ceramics and more. Fear, Anxiety A Reality For San Diego Veterans On 4th Of July Nearly 30 percent of combat veterans and first responders suffer from symptoms of PTSD. Here's how you can consider them this 4th of July. Volunteers Sought For Post-4th Of July Beach Cleanup The Surfrider Foundation put a call out Friday for volunteers to assist with post-holiday beach cleanup efforts across San Diego County. San Diego Border Patrol Rescues Migrant From Heat The man was suffering from temperatures over 100 degrees and could no longer walk. County Honored For Creating 'Marriage Hut' During Pandemic The County Clerk's Office transformed a vacant snack shop into a "marriage hut" in order to issue marriage licenses and perform ceremonies. 4th Of July Fireworks Planned At California Theme Parks: Details Star-spangled fireworks shows are slated at eight California theme parks this Fourth of July weekend. 5 New California Laws That Just Took Effect This Week From more restrictions on rifles to ending admissions at three juvenile detentions centers, here are five new Golden State laws. What's New On Netflix: July 2021 Get the full list of movies and TV shows on Netflix this month, including the "Fear Street" trilogy and the return of "Never Have I Ever." Supreme Court, NCAA Decisions Embolden Advocates For College Athlete Compensation In California California's landmark law allowing college athletes to sign paid endorsement deals started a national movement. With Recall Date Set, Newsom Put To Test Gov. Gavin Newsom will face the most pivotal day of his political career on Sept. 14, the date of the second recall election in California.

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