Autumn Heat Wave; Biggest Meth Bust; Mobile Home Fire: Patch PM

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from San Diego County that people are talking about today:

Autumn Heat Wave Continues In San Diego County

The National Weather Service issued a heat advisory that will be in effect in coastal areas and the western valleys until 5 p.m. Friday.

4 More Coronavirus Deaths, 303 New Cases Reported In County

Officials reported 303 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths Wednesday, raising the region's totals to 51,327 cases and 844 deaths.

County OKs More Pandemic Funds For Small Businesses, Food Banks

County supervisors unanimously approved spending $24 million in federal coronavirus-related money on certain programs and services.

2 Suffer Burn Injuries In Oceanside Mobile Home Fire

Two residents suffered burn injuries when their mobile home caught fire at an Oceanside mobile home park, authorities said.

8 Chosen For San Diego County Redistricting Commission

Commissioners will redraw boundaries for the county's five supervisorial districts by December 2021, based on new federal census numbers.

Feds Announce Biggest Meth Bust In U.S. History In Southland

"This is enough dope to prove a dose of meth for every man, women and child in the United States and Mexico."

Woman Killed In I-15 Crash In North County

A 21-year-old woman was killed Wednesday when the SUV she was riding in rear-ended a box truck and overturned on Interstate 15.

SDSU To Host March Madness First And Second Rounds In 2026

San Diego State University has been selected to host the first and second rounds of the 2026 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship.

Waves Crashing Against Scripps Pier: San Diego Photo Of The Day

Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured.

CA Fires Latest: Diablo, Santa Ana Winds Return; 4.1M Acres Burn

Here's everything we know about the fires burning across California, Oct. 14. Plus see a map of all fires burning.

At A Glance: See The Biggest Spenders In California's Prop Battles

Californians are voting on 12 propositions, but not all are funded equally.

This article originally appeared on the San Diego Patch