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La Jolla businesses respond to reports of coronavirus outbreaks linked to them

La Jolla businesses respond to reports of coronavirus outbreaks linked to them An outbreak of the coronavirus was reported in October at Galaxy Taco in La Jolla Shores, but owner Trey Foshee says it was “not an outbreak.” (Courtesy) Print A published list of locations in San Diego County where public health officials investigated outbreaks of the COVID-19 coronavirus revealed that 14 of the 1,006 reported outbreaks between March and December were in La Jolla’s 92037 ZIP code. The Light contacted the sites of the more recent La Jolla cases for their responses and to learn what they have done since to prevent a recurrence.

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Former Camarillo care facility employee arrested for attempted murder, rape

Former Camarillo care facility employee arrested for attempted murder, rape VENTURA, Calif. A former employee of an assisted care facility was arrested as part of an investigation involving an attempted murder and sexual assault that took place in Camarillo in October. Two others are facing charges for failing to report the possible abuse. On Oct. 17, a Camarillo man was arrested for attempted murder after an investigation revealed that he strangled a six-year-old girl. The young girl survived the attack. In their investigation, Ventura County Sheriff s investigators found that the man was also employed as a caregiver at the Royal Gardens in Camarillo, an assisted care facility for the elderly.

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California sent vulnerable children to out-of-state facilities. Reports of rampant abuse followed

Special Report They were home now, evacuated from the chaos at Lakeside Academy. About this project This story is a collaboration between The San Francisco Chronicle and The Imprint, an independent, nonprofit publication dedicated to covering child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health and educational issues faced by vulnerable youth. To report the story, Joaquin Palomino and Cynthia Dizikes of The Chronicle and Sara Tiano of The Imprint obtained hundreds of incident reports through public record requests; interviewed dozens of lawmakers, government officials, advocates and former residents and employees of Sequel-run facilities; and analyzed financial records, videos and other documentation speaking to the operations of facilities where California sends children to receive help for serious mental health and behavioral issues. The Imprint is a publication of Fostering Media Connections. To read or support its work, go to ImprintNews.org.

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