Oceanside school grappling with sinkholes
The appearance of two sinkholes on campus might change back-to-school plans for students at Garrison Elementary in Oceanside. The first sinkhole, which is about 5
The appearance of two sinkholes on campus might change back-to-school plans for students at Garrison Elementary in Oceanside. The first sinkhole, which is about 5
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