Ruling In Favor Of Strip Clubs; Brush Fire Evacuations: Patch PM

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San Diego CA

16 December, 2020

10:09 PM

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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: San Diego's Best Food And Drink Spots: Businesses Of The Year See which San Diego County businesses Patch readers nominated as their favorite places to grab a bite, cup of coffee, glass of wine or beer. SD Judge Rules In Favor Of Strip Clubs Seeking To Stay Open The state and county are prohibited from enforcing California's regional stay-at-home order against two San Diego strip clubs. 2,807 New COVID-19 Cases Reported As ICUs Crowd With Patients With 301 COVID-19-positive patients in area ICUs Wednesday, that number passed the total patients without the virus. MacKenzie Scott Donates $8 Million To The San Diego Foundation Billionaire novelist and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donated $8 million to The San Diego Foundation's COVID-19 Community Response Fund. Man Killed In Oceanside Crash, Suspected DUI Driver Arrested A man was arrested on suspicion of DUI after crashing his car on an I-5 offramp in Oceanside, killing his passenger, authorities said. Couple Found Shot To Death In Home Near La Mesa Identified Authorities identified the couple found shot to death in a murder-suicide inside of a home in an unincorporated area near La Mesa. Brush Fire Prompts Evacuations, Road Closures In Santee The blaze sparked in vegetation near Cuyamaca Street and Chaparral Drive. Silver Strand State Beach: Photo Of The Day Patch loves photos! Share your photos with Patch and your work could be featured. Alzheimer's Research Alliance Gets $7M Grant To Advance Studies The funds are headed to Collaboration4Cure, an alliance of research institutions brought together by San Diego County and Alzheimer's SD. MacKenzie Scott Donates $4M To San Diego Meals On Wheels Billionaire novelist and philanthropist MacKenzie Scott donated $4 million to Meals on Wheels San Diego County. Coronavirus Wipes Away Recent Wage Gains For Many California Workers, Report Finds New research finds the pandemic has likely stripped away most of the wage gains made after the Great Recession by CA's lowest earners. COMMENTARY: Utility Ratepayers Need An Advocate, Too The Public Advocates Office of the utilities commission needs to be reminded that its core responsibility is to protect ratepayers.

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