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Tucked into Carlsbad’s budget approved last week is funding to replace synthetic turf fields. Yet another goal for next year ...
An aerial view of homes in San Diego. Grass lawns require exorbitant amounts of water to maintain -- water that is rapidly running out in the West.
The city of San Diego could soon have a new official flower if the City Council Tuesday agrees to replace the non-native carnation with the native Blue-eyed Grass.
Editor’s note: San Diego State aims to complete its new 35,000-capacity stadium in time for the football team’s season opener against Arizona — Sept. 3, 2022 — which is now 92 days away.
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Blue-eyed grass, San Diego’s ‘harbinger of spring,’ named official city flower - MSNSan Diego has a new city flower for the first time in 61 years. The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to replace the non-native carnation with blue-eyed grass, a native flower that can be ...
The city of San Diego is considering a new official flower, blue-eyed grass, which was chosen by a public vote through the San Diego Bird Alliance's campaign, Your City, Your Flower.
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