He worked late into life, retiring only about three years ago 7:12 pm, Apr. 7, 2021 ×
KFGO radio personality Tom Wynn Submitted photo from KFGO
FARGO Legendary morning KFGO radio broadcaster Tom Wynn has died at age 83, about three years after retiring from a 60-year career.
Wynn, who retired in July 2017, passed away in the Twin Cities where he moved last June to be closer to family.
Wynn hosted “Tom Wynn & Friends” from 5 a.m. to 8 a.m. with Bonnie Amistadi and Doug Leier until his retirement. Prior to that, Wynn partnered with the late Larry Ristvedt for “Tom & Larry in the Morning”
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Several public health experts joined Mayor Todd Gloria and City Council President Jennifer Campbell Monday evening to answer questions and allay frustrations about COVID vaccines and their availability.
As thousands receive the COVID-19 vaccine in San Diego, many people still have questions about the vaccines’ safety and others eager to get the vaccine don’t know when they can get it because demand exceeds supply in the state.
The speakers addressed availability and difficulty of making appointments at the county’s vaccination sites.
Nick Macchione, director of San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency, said the county is giving vaccines as fast as it receives them.
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Nearly 1.6 million people have bought health insurance for 2021 through Covered California, state officials said Tuesday, a number that reflects the state’s high unemployment rate as millions of people have lost their jobs and their employer-sponsored health coverage during the pandemic.
Altogether, nearly 200,000 more people have bought health insurance for this year, up 14% from the year-earlier period. The deadline to purchase coverage for 2021 during open enrollment is Jan. 31.
“I anticipate we will end this year with more people than ever insured through Covered California, which is not great news for people who have lost their jobs,” Covered California Executive Director Peter Lee said. “They may have lost their jobs, but they don’t need to lose coverage.”