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April 28th, 2021 by Featured The program launched this morning at a press conference held at Urban Mo s in Hillcrest. Continuing efforts to create safer communities for all, San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit and Mayor Todd Gloria were joined today by Council President Jennifer Campbell, Council President Pro Tem Stephen Whitburn and LGBTQ business and community leaders to launch the San Diego Police Department’s new Safe Place Program. The Safe Place Program is an initiative to help San Diegans clearly identify businesses that are safe places for victims of a hate crime or how to report suspicious activity.
“The San Diego Police Department wants every resident to feel safe when reporting a hate crime that has already occurred or helping us stop crime before it happens by reporting suspicious activity,” Chief Nisleit said. “The Safe Place Program will help San Diegans visibly know which businesses in their communities they can turn to for help ....
The request is intended to provide relief to San Diego s local restaurant industry. Council President Pro Tem Stephen Whitburn, together with Councilmembers Marni von Wilpert and Raul Campillo, sent a memo this week to Mayor Todd Gloria asking him to consider enacting an executive order to place a Temporary Fee Cap on third party delivery services operating in the City of San Diego. Such a measure would provide needed relief to the city’s restaurateurs who are relying on take-out and delivery services as their sole source of revenue while the COVID-19 stay-at-home orders are in effect.
The three councilmembers joined together in support of this issue after hearing from many local restaurant owners that the fees charged by third-party delivery services such as DoorDash, Postmates, and UberEats were creating a greatdeal of economic hardship. Capping these fees on the delivery services will result in additional income going into the pockets of San Diego’s small bu ....
By Erica Thomas, managing editor TRUSSVILLE As the world anxiously awaits a new year, we are looking back on top stories from 2020. Here is a look at the good, the bad and the ugly of a historic year. Coronavirus pandemic impacts lives, changes way of living for many ATLANTA The coronavirus pandemic was responsible for nearly 80 million reported illnesses worldwide in December 2020. But, the illness, named COVID-19 by the World Health Organization (WHO), actually began in 2019. Health experts first identified the virus in Wuhan, China. Although many people reported little to no symptoms, some have reported severe illness. Around 1.72 deaths have been attributed to coronavirus. A person can remain infectious for up to two weeks after catching COVID-19. ....