Head-On Crash; Auto Shop Fire; Memorable Animal Stories: Patch PM
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San Diego CA
29 December, 2020
9:07 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 County Surpasses 150,000 COVID-19 Cases The 2,532 cases reported by San Diego County Tuesday crossed the 150,000 cumulative cases milestone. Regional Stay-At-Home Order Extended In San Diego County A regional stay-at-home order in effect across Southern California due to surging COVID-19 hospitalizations was formally extended Tuesday. Carlsbad Man Severely Injured In Head-On Crash A head-on crash involving two SUVs left a Carlsbad man hospitalized with serious injuries, police said. Man Pleads Not Guilty To La Mesa Murder Alexander Cesar Nghiem is accused in the Dec. 11 slaying of 29-year-old Escondido resident Di'Marcus Lavonne Mayes. Fire Damages Unoccupied El Cajon Boulevard Auto Shop A total of 69 firefighting personnel from La Mesa, El Cajon and Santee responded to the blaze. Grant Applications Open Wednesday For Small Businesses In CA The grants are part of the $500 million relief program that Gov. Gavin Newsom announced on Nov. 30. SD Has Reduced Greenhouse Gas Emissions By 25% Since 2010: Report San Diego is one of the largest U.S. cities to adopt a Climate Action Plan setting goals for 100% renewable energy citywide and zero waste. 20 Most Memorable CA Animal Stories Of 2020 Animals from across California made headlines in 2020. Patch has curated some of this year's most adorable and interesting stories. FBI's 23 Most Wanted Fugitives Accused In California Killings FBI agents in field offices across California were looking for these fugitives in 2020. All Types Of Childcare Are In Crisis In The Pandemic COMMENTARY: Those with decision-making power at the state and federal level must be made aware of the need to help childcare providers. For Forests Resilient To Wildfire, The Time To Act Is Now In California, we learn from every fire season. This year, the lessons have been abundant and alarming.
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