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Private Companies With 100+ Workers Must Begin Vaccine Mandate
Affected companies can also require unvaccinated employees to test weekly if they have the resources to monitor that
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Bringing Home the Bacon: 2022 Law Likely to Boost Pork Prices in California
Pork farmers across the United States are worried about Proposition 12, which California voters overwhelmingly passed in 2018, and is set to go into effect on the first of next year.
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Councilman Wants to Toss People's Ordinance on Free Trash Pickup
According to a city report, trash removal services have cost the city $260 million in the past five years and are expected to balloon to $380 million in the next five.
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Marines Gather at Camp Pendleton to Remember Their Fallen Brothers
Many members of the Alpha Company Raiders 1st Battalion Marines haven’t seen each other in years. But, every August they make an effort to gather as many members of their original platoon as possible to hike Microwave Hill at Camp Horno to remember the lives of two of their fellow Marines who died during their deployment to Iraq in 2004….
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John Cox and Kevin Faulconer Talk Candidacy, Governor Newsom Recall Effort
While we’re still weeks away from a recall election budget being finalized and a date for an election being set, two politicians with San Diego ties have emerged as candidates for the job.
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‘Our Lives Will Never Be the Same': Many Move Forward Without Loved Ones as San Diego Reopens
For many Californians, June 15 is a celebration, a “return to normalcy” but for the thousands of Californians who have lost loved ones during this pandemic – the reopening comes with reflection.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria Reflects on Pride With NBC 7's Priya Sridhar
San Diego has been celebrating Pride since 1974, but this year the city will be marking the week with its first openly gay Mayor, Todd Gloria
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Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer on District 3 Priorities
Supervisor Lawson-Remer is focused is getting San Diegans back on their feet after an immensely difficult year.
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Carlsbad City Council Member Cori Schumacher Faces Recall Effort
Cori Schumacher, a Carlsbad City Council member from District 1, is facing a recall movement funded and organized largely by Reform California, a non-profit aimed at holding the government accountable.
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Many Jobs, Not Enough Job Candidates: Employers
Despite the thousands of unemployed Americans, many employers are reporting they are having a difficult time filling job openings.