Hundreds of officers from local, county, state, federal, and military agencies will go above the normal call of duty and run in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg for Special Olympics Southern California. The officers will champion acceptance and inclusion as they carry the "Flame of Hope" 1,500 miles and through 200 Southern California communities in May and June.
Hundreds of officers from local, county, state, federal, and military agencies will go above the normal call of duty and run in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg for Special Olympics Southern California. The officers will champion acceptance and inclusion as they carry the "Flame of Hope" 1,500 miles and through 200 Southern California communities in May and June.
Hundreds of officers from local, county, state, federal, and military agencies will go above the normal call of duty and run in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg for Special Olympics Southern California. The officers will champion acceptance and inclusion as they carry the "Flame of Hope" 1,500 miles and through 200 Southern California communities in May and June. Route 30 (Northbound) **NOTE: Old Town is your final stop until Herschel Ave. & Silverado St. Stops to Pacific Beach & La Jolla Blvd, must de-board your bus & transfer to a relay bus at Old Town.
Hundreds of officers from local, county, state, federal, and military agencies will go above the normal call of duty and run in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg for Special Olympics Southern California. The officers will champion acceptance and inclusion as they carry the "Flame of Hope" 1,500 miles and through 200 Southern California communities in May and June.
Hundreds of officers from local, county, state, federal, and military agencies will go above the normal call of duty and run in the annual Law Enforcement Torch Run Final Leg for Special Olympics Southern California. The officers will champion acceptance and inclusion as they carry the "Flame of Hope" 1,500 miles and through 200 Southern California communities in May and June.
The UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley will have temporary closures between Iris Avenue and E Street from Friday, May 13, 2016 at 9:30 p.m. through end-of-service Sunday, May 15, 2016. A-frame signs are posted at all affected stations directing passengers to shuttle service locations. There will be an Express shuttle, taking passengers directly to/from E Street and Iris Avenue, as well as shuttles making stops at all Trolley stations between Iris Avenue and E Street. Passengers can pick-up the Trolley to resume trip at E Street or Iris Avenue. MTS Ambassadors and security personnel will also be...
Congratulations Grossmont & Cuyamaca Graduates! You've done the hard work and it's time to celebrate. Skip the hassle of parking Downtown and ride the Trolley to the party! Ride to-and-from the event for just $5.50 using your smartphone as your Trolley day pass. You can purchase up to five Day Passes on one phone for your group (group must travel together) The mTicket app is free, but standard data and usage charges apply Your Smartphone must be on when riding to show your Day Pass to Fare Inspectors More mTicket info Park and Ride Lots Download mTicket app on the iOS App Store Download...
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