Updated: 11:31 AM PST February 11, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Mayor Todd Gloria announced Wednesday the formation of a nine-member group of advisers that will help his administration tackle unique challenges facing Black communities. I m pleased that we ve been able to assemble such an accomplished group of individuals who will strengthen our efforts to create a more inclusive San Diego, Gloria said. I recognize the disparities our Black communities face related to education, access to health care, mental health, housing, transportation, food insecurity, employment and entrepreneurship and I firmly believe their input will get us on the right track of equity.
I’m proud to announce these accomplished leaders as members of my Black Advisory Group, which represents the first of my BIPOC advisory groups. These advisers will guide my administration, ensuring that we have more diversity, inclusion and equity across San Diego #ForAllOfUs. pic.twitter.com/YMnS
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – All San Diego County restaurants and businesses with restaurant service are exempted from enforcement of California’s regional COVID-19 stay-at-home order, a judge said Thursday.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil granted a preliminary injunction Wednesday that allowed a pair of San Diego strip clubs Cheetahs Gentlemen’s Club and Pacers Showgirls International to remain open amid COVID-19 restrictions, as well as “San Diego County businesses with restaurant service … subject to protocols that are no greater than is essential to further Defendants response to control the spread of COVID.”
Wohlfeil’s ruling prompted the county to seek an emergency hearing Thursday afternoon for clarification, though officials issued a statement Wednesday night indicating the county was suspending enforcement against restaurants and live entertainment establishments.