Holiday Bowl Canceled; Legend Of Sleepy Hollow: 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:

Drug Use Among County Arrestees Reached 20-Year-High In 2019

Drug use reached a 20-year high among people arrested and booked into San Diego County detention facilities in 2019, according to a report.

San Diego's 'Haunted' Whaley House Goes Virtual For Halloween

Although the Whaley House is closed due to the coronavirus pandemic, the popular attraction is offering virtual programs this Halloween.

The Legend Of Sleepy Hollow In Santee

Forget the map — even Google can't help you find Sleepy Hollow in Santee. But longtime residents know its lore.

Holiday Bowl Canceled Due To Coronavirus Pandemic

The traditional bowl week events have also been canceled for 2020, including the nationally televised Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl Parade.

235 New Coronavirus Cases, 3 More Deaths Reported In County

In the past seven days, 17 community outbreaks were confirmed, well above the trigger of seven or more in a week's time.

County Human Rights Commission To Discuss Election Concerns

The San Diego County Human Rights Commission will meet Thursday to discuss possible actions leading up to and after the Nov. 3 election.

Input Sought On Food Vision 2030 Plan For San Diego County

Food Vision 2030 is a 10-year plan intended to cultivate a healthier, more sustainable and more just food system in the county.

Metro San Diego Among Areas With Most Rats

Only 18 American metro areas had more rodent calls than San Diego.

Surfliner Reservations Required For Thanksgiving Holiday

Reservations will be required Nov. 23 through Nov. 30 to help manage capacity and allow for social distancing onboard trains, Amtrak said.

Earthquakes Rattle Salton Sea Area

The temblors were centered near the area impacted by an earthquake storm that hit last month and into early October.

Early Voter Turnout Smashing California Election Records

More than 4.5 million Californians have already cast ballots in the 2020 general election — and there're still 12 days to go.

This article originally appeared on the San Diego Patch