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Small Business Aid; Condo​ Fire; Vaccine Limbo: Patch PM

Today's headlines from across San Diego County.

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789 COVID-19 Cases, 32 Deaths Reported In San Diego County

Tuesday's numbers raise the total number of cases in the county throughout the pandemic to 248,051, while the death toll increased to 2,853.

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Former San Diego Chargers Coach Marty Schottenheimer Dies

Marty Schottenheimer was the eighth-winningest coach in NFL history.

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Supes OK More Small Business Aid, Pending State, Federal Dollars

County staff will develop the grant program, and each supervisor's office will choose the recipients.

Family Of 6 Displaced Due To Oceanside Condo Fire

The American Red Cross was called to the scene to help the family of six arrange for temporary lodging.

Missing At-Risk Oceanside Woman Found Unharmed

Marlynn Arnold was found Tuesday, lost but unharmed, in a neighborhood about 35 miles south of her hometown, authorities reported.

UCSD Student Killed In Campus Skateboard Accident ID'd

A San Diego college student from Lake Elsinore was skating down a steep hill when he fell and was struck by a vehicle.

Feds Say Pilot Disorientation Caused Kobe Crash

Federal investigators announced Tuesday that the crash occurred because the pilot lost his bearings in thick fog.

California Uses ZIP Codes, Outreach To Boost Vaccine Equity

While vaccines have been difficult to come by, a 69-year-old in San Francisco got one by showing proof she lives where she does.

Disabled, High-Risk Californians Still In Vaccine Limbo

Gov. Newsom hinted that a solution could be on its way for those with underlying conditions whose lives have been upended significantly.

Here's How California Can Cut Affordable Housing Costs

When I meet with fellow building industry professionals, I always tell them I am the cheapest guy in the room. It is my job to be.

We Intend To Change Government And Make It Work For You

We are a group of elected leaders who arrived at the same conclusion: Government too often does not work for the people we represent.

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