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August, 2020

  • 19 August

    Yuma to host first in series of Census parades with free ice cream social

    -Editorial To help boost awareness of the 2020 Census, the City of Yuma will host the first in a series of Census parades and free ice cream socials starting at 6 p.m. this Thursday at Carver Park, 5th Street, and 13th Avenue. Between 10 and 15 City vehicles will participate …

  • 19 August

    San Diego County Off State Monitoring List

    -Editorial San Diego County was removed Tuesday from the state’s County Monitoring List, but local businesses are still under restrictions. The County met a state metric for fewer than 100 COVID-19 cases per 100,000 people for a third consecutive day on Monday. The case rate must remain under 100 for …

  • 18 August

    Democrats Join in Support for Joe Biden and Kamala Harris

    -Editorial The Democratic National Convention is taking place online and it will be where Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be officially confirmed as presidential candidates. Originally scheduled to be held July 13–16, 2020, at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic in the United States, …

  • 18 August

    Imperial County Will Move Back to Stage 2 Low Risk Again

    -Editorial Imperial County Health Officer, Stephen Munday, updated the Imperial County Board of Supervisors to provide an update on the status of COVID-19 in Imperial County. During the briefing, Dr. Munday informed the Board, that in light of the improvements in local positive case rates and hospitalization rates that a …

  • 17 August

    Senator Ben Hueso Honors 40 Local Women from The District

    -Editorial Each year, State Senator Ben Hueso’s office honors women of all ages, backgrounds and interests, who are passionate about and committed to empowering and improving their communities. Typically, this ceremony takes place in March during Women’s History Month but this year was postponed indefinitely due to COVID-19. Among the …

  • 16 August

    Trump Talks About Advances in Response to COVID-19

    -Editorial President Donald Trump says they have done the right thing when it comes to Covid-19. Trump also shared that there are currently three COVID-19 vaccine candidates that are in Phase 3 of trials. He said he believed that the elderly and those who are considered at high-risk should be …

  • 15 August

    REACTIVATION OF BUSINESSES WITHOUT CAUSING COVID OUTBREAKS: BAJA CALIFORNIA GOVERNMENT

    ENSENADA B.C.- “We have maintained reactivation of 3 thousand 743 economic units without any outbreaks,” said the head of the Secretary of Sustainable Economy and Tourism (SEST) in Baja California, Mario Escobedo Carignan. During the morning videoconference held by Governor Jaime Bonilla Valdez, the state official said that in terms …

  • 15 August

    Newsom Announces Support Provided to School Districts as Fall Semester Begins

    -Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom today announced that every eligible local educational agency in California has applied for and is receiving a portion of the $5.3 billion in learning loss mitigation funds secured through the state budget he signed in June. The Governor also signed an executive order directing state agencies …

  • 15 August

    San Diego County Edges Closer to Getting Off State Monitoring List

    -Editorial The San Diego County continues its recent downward trend in its COVID-19 case rate, meeting day two of three days required to get off the state’s monitoring list. Currently, the State’s case rate for the County is at 98.3 per 100,000 people. The State’s case rate for the region …

  • 13 August

    Washington Legislators Began Recess Without Reaching COVID Stimulus Package

    -Editorial Congress and the White House again made no progress toward a coronavirus relief agreement as financial lifelines for Americans continue to expire. It could take weeks more for lawmakers to even agree on another aid package as no talks are scheduled and 2020 political conventions will consume the major parties …

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