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July 13, 2021

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County poll says 54 percent of unvaccinated not likely to change their minds

About 37 percent of all GRVOs in California last year were out of San Diego County

New tentative contract would give teachers 4 percent raise, preserve summer school, tutoring

Tierrasanta residents say the decision to rebrand the school violated citizens’ rights to vote.

The Board of Supervisors asked staff to extend the contract with the boarding school for foster youth until June 2022

Post-pandemic re-opening has been delayed by decision to replace 170 hourly jobs with positions with benefits

Facilities in Oceanside, which employ 318, will remain. The company expects to rack up $185M in sales this year.

Del Mar will require fans to purchase a seating package to attend. Hats Contest is happening.

The two cities entered the World Design Organization competition together. Moscow is the other finalist.

The chef and TV personality’s 332-seat Hell’s Kitchen restaurant, set to open in spring 2022, will take over the now-shuttered buffet area at the Valley Center casino

An event honoring the life of the ‘hustler priest’ will be held Tuesday, July 20, at St. Rita’s Catholic Church

As part of The San Diego Union-Tribune’s effort to support local journalists, we awarded six grants last year for reporting on social justice issues.
The goal of the project was to present authentic voices of the racial and social justice movement in ways not otherwise seen in San Diego media.

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