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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

San Diego News

Reduce Heating Bills

Julian, California (NAPSI) - A clever way to save energy can help you keep your home heating money from going out the window. That’s because windows provide the biggest openings between indoor air and the elements outside and the biggest opportunity for valuable energy to escape, accounting for approximately 25 to 50 percent of energy loss in a home.

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Understanding Applications

San Diego, California (NAPSI) - Whether starting the college application process early or jumping in late, free online planning tools, tips and resources are invaluable to students looking for ways to successfully complete their college applications.

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Pet of the Week - Smudge

Carlsbad, California - Move aside Frosty the Snowman! Smudge here can give you a white Christmas all year long!

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"Bikes Count" Project Tallies Cyclists Countywide

San Diego, California - Bikes Count, the largest regional bicycle-counting project in the nation, was introduced today at a press conference and cyclist event in Balboa Park.

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Talking to Children about the Tragedy

San Diego, California - Tragedies like Friday’s school shooting in Connecticut can cause a great deal of anxiety and fear, especially for children.

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Quake Reminds Us Earth’s Always Moving

San Diego, California - Did you feel some shaking early Friday morning? San Diegans reported feeling light tremors that we now know were due to a 6.3 magnitude earthquake centered in the Pacific Ocean, 155 miles southwest of Avalon on Catalina Island, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.

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Safe Holiday is the Best Gift of All

San Diego, California - ‘Tis the season when family members and friends are rushing all over buying presents for loved ones. San Diego County and Health and Human Services Agency officials have some gift-giving safety tips to keep in mind to help you avoid any unfortunate accidents this holiday season.

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Foster Families Connect Through Refurbished Computers

San Diego, California - For foster parent Rita Allen, a joint effort between the San Diego County Health and Human Service Agency (HHSA) and the San Diego County Futures Foundation (SDFF) means fewer trips to the library to use the public computers for her and her foster children.

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