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25 February, 2021

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SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from San Diego County that people are talking about today: Man Accused Of Trying To Drown, Bury Wife At Coronado Beach The woman made a 911 call to report that her husband, Jose Luis Mares III of Moreno Valley, had just tried to kill her, police said. 2 Kids, Driver Injured When Car Crashes Into Mount Hope Home A suspected drunken driver crashed into the home, causing minor injuries to himself and to two children inside the home, police said. 519 COVID-19 Cases, 30 Deaths Reported In San Diego County Thursday's data increased the cumulative totals in the county to 258,982 cases and 3,260 deaths. Judge Denies Request To Reopen In Lawsuit By 25 San Diego Gyms Gyms and fitness centers in San Diego County sued the state and county to resume indoor operations amid COVID-19 restrictions. Supervisor Asks Newsom To Reopen Petco Park For Baseball Fans Supervisor Jim Desmond believes there is a safe way to reopen and that reward outweighs risk. SD Task Force To Explore Link Between Health And Homelessness The Regional Task Force on the Homeless has established an ad hoc committee in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Man Wanted For Attempted Murder Arrested In Encinitas U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested a man wanted for several violent crimes Tuesday near Moonlight State Beach in Encinitas. Man To Stand Trial In 1983 La Mesa Cold Case Killing James Boget, 65, is accused in the slaying of 43-year-old William Mambro, whose body was found on Dec. 28, 1983, inside his La Mesa home. County Extends Water Closure North To Imperial Beach Shoreline Water samples indicate contamination of ocean water extends from the U.S.- Mexico border north through Carnation Avenue in Imperial Beach. SD Workforce Partnership Report Offers Mental Health Solutions The report found workers both locally and across the country are struggling with anxiety and depression as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. San Diego Best Buy Employees Get Vaccine Incentive, Bonus Pay Best Buy is offering a vaccine benefit and paying out special "sick leave" time off for hourly workers who get vaccinated for coronavirus. Stunning Carlsbad Sunrise: Photo Of The Day Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. Vivid Oceanside Sunset: Photo Of The Day Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. Torrey Pines Golf Course: Photo Of The Day Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. From yesterday: COVID-19 Vaccination Pool Expanded In San Diego County Starting Saturday, the vaccination pool will open for about a half-million more people. San Diego Padres Spring Training Tickets Go On Sale Wednesday Tickets are expected to be sold out fast. San Diego County Supervisors Hear Ideas On Probation System "There's no question we have a crisis in our justice system. We have an opportunity to address the root causes of that crisis." 12K Pounds Of Pot Packed With Papayas Seized At Otay Mesa The drugs seized at Otay Mesa Port of Entry had a street value of about $27 million, according to the U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Light Activity Could Help With Mobility In Aging Women: Study UCSD researchers said that light-intensity physical activity, including shopping or a casual walk, can protect mobility in older women. San Diego County Gas Price At Highest Amount Since December 2019 The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Wednesday for the 34th time in 35 days. How To Get The Coronavirus Vaccine In California California's vaccine rollout has been difficult to navigate with so many moving parts. Here's the latest on how to schedule an appointment. A Teacher's View: What Policymakers And The Public Don't Understand About Reopening Schools COMMENTARY: By the time the safety recommendations are implemented and running smoothly, the school year will be ending. California Students In Richer Areas Far More Likely To Be Back In Classrooms A CalMatters data analysis reveals that students who have no option to attend class in person are more likely to live in poorer areas.

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