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Navy identifies SEAL trainee who died after Hell Week

The Navy has identified the SEAL candidate who died Friday after going through the final phase of Navy SEAL training known as “Hell Week.” Next, the San Diego Police Department declares staffing issues, citing impending retirements and the city’s vaccine mandate as key reasons behind increasing vacancies. And, two years ago, the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar was drafted for a unique mission involving more than 200 Americans and their families evacuated from Wuhan, China. Later, new research predicts as temperatures increase air conditioning use will drain energy supplies and Californians could be without power for at least 7 days each summer. Then, with Alice Childress' 1955 play "Trouble in Mind," The Old Globe brings questions and conflicts about diversity in the American theater to center stage. Finally, the San Diego International Jewish Film Festival returns this week, with in-person and virtual screenings.

Nursing homes and Omicron

Visitors are left frustrated by California’s rules to allow asymptomatic COVID-positive nurses to return to work at the state’s nursing homes. Meanwhile, a migrant camp on the Tijuana side of the border was cleared out on Sunday. And, technology has changed how we shop, from retail to grocery shopping.

San Diego County COVID cases cross 700,000 mark, but new cases trending downward

Many health experts believe the omicron surge has peaked in San Diego. And Monday’s failure in the state Assembly to deliver on single payer healthcare highlights a lack of political will despite being a long-stated goal of state Democrats. Plus, San Diego County Sheriff Bill Gore retired on Thursday, we have a look at the ups and downs of his tenure. And the legendary restaurant, Pernicano’s has been closed and deteriorating since the 1980’s. Now it’s gone. What’s next for the space in Hillcrest? Next, in 2020 Black parents began homeschooling their children at a rate of 5 times higher than previous years. And it’s not all due to the pandemic. Finally, the Museum of Photographic Arts in Balboa Park is streaming its 12th annual Human Rights Watch Film Festival now through Tuesday, featuring five films about issues ranging from foster youth to immigration reform.

Pfizer asks FDA to allow COVID-19 vaccine for kids under 5

San Diego marks a new COVID-19 case milestone today, as the county is set to surpass 700,000 cases since the pandemic began. Then, a San Diego State University dean made comments on twitter about conservatives and was thrust into a national debate on academic free speech. And, the old English game of squash is giving students at a charter school in Southeast San Diego new opportunities academically and athletically. Next, San Diego County is home to 42 school districts. One, San Diego Unified has more than 100,000 students but several others serve fewer than 1,000 students, resulting in wide disparities in per-pupil funding. Plus, the San Diego Tourism Authority hopes a new ad which markets San Diego as a happy place will bring more visitors to the city. Finally, San Diego-based IDW Publishing is one of the top four publishers of comic books and graphic novels in the U.S. and like so many businesses it had to make adjustments during the pandemic.

City-led cleanup operation of homeless encampment in Midway begins

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria says he ordered city crews to clear a large homeless encampment in the city’s Midway district to avoid a potential health crisis. Then, a new state effort to retrofit thousands of houses in high-risk fire areas, offering up to $40,000 to cover the cost of the changes. And San Diego is the first county in the state to launch the program with 500 backcountry residences from Dulzura to Campo. And, after a long legal battle, thousands city workers will have access to guaranteed pension benefits. Later, a company with Burger King franchises in San Francisco owes nearly $2 million for wage theft. Why are the workers still waiting for recompensation? Plus, the San Diego History Center's exhibit, “Celebrate San Diego: Black History & Heritage” will showcase the rich history of Black San Diego . Finally, KPBS has a short list of five noteworthy works of visual art that are on view in San Diego County in February.

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