San Diego County, California
County in California
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2024 | Democratic candidates continue to carry San Diego County in the presidential election. |
2024 | Copper Line opens as a shuttle service between El Cajon Transit Center and Santee station. |
December 20 2024 | Nora Vargas announces she will not take the oath of office in January 2025 'due to personal safety and security reasons', leaving the Board of Supervisors split between two Democrats and two Republicans. |
November 2024 | Nora Vargas is re-elected to another term on the Board of Supervisors. |
2023 | Tracy Martinez was elected as mayor of Del Mar, serving in this role for the year 2023. |
2023 | Del Mar was found to be out of compliance with the state Housing Element Law, having submitted a housing plan that did not meet state guidelines. |
2023 | Hemet, or the Landlady Don't Drink Tea was filmed in Ramona. |
2023 | The historical Sonka's general store building is transformed into Lemon Grove Bistro. |
2023 | Nathan Fletcher resigns from the Board of Supervisors amid sexual misconduct allegations. |
2023 | Monica Montgomery Steppe is elected to Fletcher's former seat, becoming the first Black woman to serve as a county supervisor. |
September 2023 | Distinction Gallery celebrates its 20th anniversary on Grand Avenue. |
2022 | Median household income for Solana Beach was reported as $137,647 in 2022 dollars, reflecting the economic status of the community. |
2022 | Aaron Rodgers sold his residence in Del Mar. |
2022 | Why the Nativity? was filmed in the Ramona area. |
2022 | Two films featuring Borrego Springs were released: 'Borrego', where the protagonist and captor trek through the desert searching for the town, and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once', which filmed a rock scene at Anza Borrego Desert State Park's Font's Point. |
2022 | Aquatica San Diego was rebranded as Sesame Place, themed on the Sesame Street children's television series. |
2022 | The original Palomar Medical Center Downtown building was completely demolished. |
November 8 2022 | Most recent city election held, with Dane White elected as mayor. |
2021 | City published its Annual Comprehensive Financial Report, detailing the top 10 employers in San Marcos, highlighting the significant economic contributors to the city. |
2021 | The median household income in Julian increased from $71,480 to $74,121, a 3.69% rise. The median property value was $478,300, with a homeownership rate of 92.2%. |
2021 | Ardem Patapoutian, a Del Mar resident, was awarded the Nobel Prize. |
2021 | Federal Realty Trust purchased Grossmont Center from the Cushman Family for $175 Million, with plans to redevelop and modernize the 925,000 square-foot shopping center. |
2021 | The original Palomar Medical Center Downtown was scheduled for demolition. |
December 31 2021 | San Diego County reached over 150 microbreweries and brewpubs, solidifying its reputation as 'America's Craft Beer capital'. |
December 8 2021 | Imperial Beach beaches were closed due to environmental contamination and sewage issues, marking a significant public health and environmental event for the city. |
July 1 2021 | Joseph Clevenger begins his role as superintendent of the Bonsall Unified School District |
May 2021 | Julian was designated as an International Dark Sky Community by the International Dark-Sky Association, becoming the 30th such community and the second in California. |
January 2021 | Board of Supervisors established nine committees at the start of the new term, including Ad Hoc Subcommittees for Affordable Housing Solutions, COVID-19 Issues, and key oversight committees. |
2020 | Census recorded a population of 12,940 in Solana Beach, California, showing a slight population increase from the 2010 census. |
2020 | San Marcos' population neared 100,000. |
2020 | The city reached a population of 94,833 according to the 2020 census. |
2020 | Census recorded a population increase to 4,048 for Harbison Canyon CDP. |
2020 | Gordon Hayward concludes his residence in Rancho Santa Fe |
2020 | Julian's population grew from 1,318 to 1,332, representing a 1.06% increase from the previous year. |
2020 | Census recorded Julian's population at 1,768, an increase from the 2010 census population of 1,502. |
2020 | Multiple locations in Julian were used as filming sites for the movie 'Sweet Taste of Souls'. |
2020 | Census designation name changed from Camp Pendleton North to Camp Pendleton Mainside prior to the 2020 U.S. Census. |
2020 | U.S. Census Bureau recorded Del Mar's population as 3,954, with a detailed racial demographic breakdown showing 93.1% White, 4.2% Asian, 14.4% Hispanic or Latino of any race, and a median household income of $185,335 in 2022 dollars. |
2020 | Jamul was impacted by the Valley Fire, one of the significant California wildfires that year, which affected the community. |
2020 | Census recorded a population increase to 16,882 for the Bostonia Census-Designated Place (CDP). |
2020 | Census recorded a population increase to 4,546 in Bonsall. |
2020 | The US Census reported Rainbow's population had increased to 1,884, showing modest population growth of 52 residents over the previous decade. |
2020 | Ramona CDP population increased to 21,468 according to the census. |
2020 | Borrego Springs recorded a population of 3,073 in the official census, establishing its demographic status as a small desert community in San Diego County. |
2020 | Population increased to 19,576, with continued demographic shifts: Hispanic/Latino population rose to 23.21%, while White Non-Hispanic population further declined to 60.46%. |
2020 | Lakeside population increased to 21,152 in the census, showing a modest population growth of 504 residents over the decade. |
2020 | Population increased to 22,380 in the United States Census, showing growth of 1,749 residents over the decade. |
2020 | Civil unrest occurred in La Mesa following the murder of George Floyd, including protests after a viral video of a white police officer's interaction with an unarmed black man at Grossmont Transit Center. |
2020 | Census showed population growth to 27,627 residents, an increase of 2,307 people from the 2010 census. |
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