In less than two months, all indoor healthcare facility workers in California must be fully vaccinated or workers could lose their job. According to the state health department, California is currently experiencing the fastest increase in COVID-19 cases during the entire pandemic — with “case rates increasing ninefold within two months”. The department also said […]
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Office Market Seeing Strong Recovery
INTEREST NOW ABOVE PRE-COVID-19 LEVELS By Ray Huard Wednesday, August 4, 2021 San Diego’s office market is starting to show signs of a strong recovery to come after struggling through the COVID-19 pandemic.Among the hopeful signs, the commercial real estate firm Newmark reported that investors “came roaring back in the second quarter after a year of diminished […]
SAN DIEGO — SDG&E customers will see a credit on their bills during the next two months as part of the California Climate Credit program. SDG&E says residential customers will see their electricity bills reduced by $34.60 each month for a total of $69.20 over two months. Some San Diego restaurants move to require COVID-19 […]
As demand for COVID-19 testing in San Diego County surges, the county is opening – and, in some cases, reopening – several testing sites, including one at San Diego State University. A coronavirus testing site at the SDSU Alumni Center will reopen Friday. The location was open for about 8 months during the pandemic but […]
The old Logan Heights Library, which was built in 1927, is going to be restored. Senator Ben Hueso (CA-40) and San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced Wednesday they have secured $2.4 million from the state budget to restore the old Logan Heights Library. Built in 1927, the old Logan Heights Library building is potentially historic […]