Recently released guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control direct that most schools in San Diego County should not reopen, but those advocating for a.
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La Jolla Town Council will vote for 6 trustee seats
Eight candidates are running for six available La Jolla Town Council seats. Clockwise from top left: Brook Baginski, Ernie Casco, Cody Decker, Michael Dershowitz, Charles Merriman, Carolyn Marsden, Christy Littlemore and Ron Jones.
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Feb. 17, 2021 8 AM PT
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The La Jolla Town Council will vote to fill six trustee seats by its March meeting from a slate of eight candidates.
Ballots are emailed to current Town Council members. The six candidates amassing the highest number of votes will be sworn in at the meeting Thursday, March 11. The term for a trustee is three years.
Mrs. Lelya Sampson celebrates her Centennial Birthday with mayoral proclamations and fanfare. Author: Jeff Zevely (Reporter) Updated: 3:15 PM PST February 5, 2021
SAN DIEGO We can all look back and remember at least one great teacher who made an impact on our lives. In this Zevely Zone, I went to Mount Hope where community members celebrated the Centennial Birthday of a legendary teacher. We were met by a crowd of people singing Happy Birthday to 100-year-old Mrs. Lelya Sampson.
Credit: Mrs. Lelya Sampson
Not many people will celebrate 100 birthdays, especially with fanfare like this. Mrs. Sampson became a teacher in 1947 and gave her heart and soul to students at San Diego Unified School District. I just feel good doing it. It makes me happy, said Mrs. Sampson who retired in 1976.
By Chris Martinez
Feb 3, 2021
Covid cases in San Diego County hit a two month low yesterday. Health officials logged 10 new deaths and 926 new cases making it the firsttime since Nov. 30 that fewer than 1,000 new cases were reported. Hospitalizations overall are continuing to decline also. The county has received more than 525,600 vaccines, and more than 343,400 have been administered.
San Diego State has been approved by the state to start vaccinating faculty, staff, and students. The school will begin giving vaccines this week to people on campus who fall within the current phases. Currently, California has only approved Phase 1A (healthcare workers and congregate living facility residents) and the first tier of Phase 1B (individuals 65 and older and those in education and childcare, emergency services, and food and agriculture sectors) to receive the coronavirus vaccine.