Vaccines Required; Mask Rules Return; Olympians Win: CA Stories
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Carlsbad CA
30 July, 2021
11:39 AM
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CALIFORNIA – It was another busy news week across California. Missed the headlines on Patch? Whether you're looking for breaking or bizarre news, or sweet or silly features, we've rounded up some of the most share-worthy stories from the past week. Take a look at some of this week's top news stories from across the state. CA To Require Vaccines Or Testing For Health Care, State Workers A "sobering" increase in hospitalizations is possible as the state urges inoculation amid the "pandemic of the unvaccinated," Newsom said. 75% Of Eligible Californians Have Been Vaccinated The announcement came Monday as COVID-19 cases continue to surge among unvaccinated people in the Golden State and beyond. Disneyland Mask Rules Return July 30: What You Need To Know On Friday Disneyland requires visitors to mask up again in these situations, regardless of vaccination status. Here's what you need to know. Vaccinations Required For Google Employees Before Return To Work The mandatory vaccination policy will first be in effect at Google's Silicon Valley headquarters in Mountain View and other U.S. offices. Restaurant Only Serves Unvaccinated, Provokes Health Officials A Huntington Beach restaurant sign reads, "Only unvaccinated." It's the business owner's way of saying he's sick of dealing with COVID-19. Navy Charges Sailor With Starting USS Bonhomme Richard Fire In addition to structural damage to the ship, the fire also caused minor injuries to more than 60 sailors and civilian firefighters. 2 Men Accused Of Hate Crime In Black Lives Matter Mural Vandalism Two men pleaded not guilty to felony vandalism charges in Santa Cruz County Superior Court. Arrest Made In Deadly Corona Movie Theater Shooting The shootings appear to have been unprovoked, and no motive has been established, police said. Man Accused Of Entering San Diego Zoo Enclosure With Child Pleads Not Guilty Jose Manuel Navarrete, 25, is accused of entering the enclosure by climbing through multiple barriers while holding his daughter. Lawsuit Announced Against AAV Manufacturer In Service Members' Deaths The service members, ranging in age from 18 to 22, were taking part in a maritime training mission about 80 miles west of Encinitas. First All-Electric Tugboat In U.S. Coming To San Diego Alabama-based Master Boat Builders will assemble the 82-foot vessel that will tug ships in and out of the Port of San Diego. Silicon Valley CEOs Dine With Spain's Prime Minister at HP Garage Attendees at the power lunch with Pedro Sanchez included the CEOs of Zoom, Intel, LinkedIn, Hewlett Packard, Paypal and Qualcomm. 68 CA Hospitals Named Best In State: U.S. News New rankings from U.S. News & World Report also highlight the best hospitals by region and specialty in California. Benicia Postal Carrier Drives Millionth Accident-Free Mile Lorna Lualhati reached the milestone without ever leaving the city limits, the U.S. Postal Service said. Hot Dog On A Stick Launches First Food Truck In San Diego County An Encinitas native who is the granddaughter of the founder is making her own mark on the iconic brand with a food truck in San Diego. Balloon Artist Transforms Newport Beach, One Party At A Time A Newport Beach mother covered her home in balloons in the pandemic to make her neighbors smile. Since then, business is ballooning. Fremont Photo Wins National Audubon Society Award The annual contest is considered the leading North American bird photography competition. Bob Odenkirk Collapses On Set, Rushed To Hospital Actor Bob Odenkirk was hospitalized Tuesday after collapsing on set of "Better Call Saul." Kobe Bryant Day Proposed By Rep. Michelle Steel For Aug. 24 Rep. Michelle Steel of the 48th Congressional District has submitted that Aug. 24 be considered Kobe Bryant Day. Dana Point Swimmer Katie McLaughlin Makes Good At Tokyo Olympics Katie McLaughlin manned the third leg of the U.S women's 4x200-meter freestyle relay, Wednesday. Poway's Kelsey Plum Helps U.S. Win Gold Medal In 3x3 Basketball Poway native Kelsey Plum was the tournament's leading scorer, averaging 6.1 points per game. For the weekend: Gourmet Alley; Fair Drive-Thru; QuaranPalooza: NorCal WeekendAnimanga; Comedy Shows; Fairs; Concerts In Dome: SoCal Weekend
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