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Last year, S&P reported that Colony Credit Real Estate, majority-owned by Colony Capital, was looking to sell a $145 million loan on the Fairmont Grand Del Mar luxury resort (above), developed by Doug Manchester in the northern reaches of San Diego.
Papa Doug’s benefactor
Tom Barrack, a top
Donald Trump’s presidential money-raiser indicted last week for failing to register as a foreign agent, has many ties to San Diego, not the least of which is his law school diploma from the University of San Diego, awarded in 1972. The prominent Lebanese American was accused by feds of illegally lobbying the U.S. government on behalf of the United Arab Emirates, the super-rich Persian Gulf state.
San Diego expands cool zones, free rides during heat waves
Statewide flex alert issued on Wednesday
and last updated 2021-07-28 21:45:19-04
SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego County leaders Wednesday announced several ways for seniors, people with underlying health conditions and residents who are easily affected when temperatures rise to keep cool during heat waves including free cool zones, fans, drinking fountains and free transportation. I want San Diegans to know their county is prepared to help them beat the heat, Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher said. Every year our county team, together with our partners, develop plans to assist San Diegans in keeping cool during unbearable heat waves. We have cool zones, free fans and new this year is a partnership with 211 San Diego to help people without transportation get to cool zones during heat emergencies for free.
Weinberger
is a pediatric pulmonologist and a visiting professor of clinical pediatrics at UC San Diego, which is affiliated with Rady Children’s Hospital. He lives in Encinitas.
COVID-19 vaccinations have been alleviating the pandemic in the U.S. However, the disease is increasing in those who have not received a COVID-19 vaccine despite ready availability. The latest statistics for San Diego County COVID-19 vaccination indicate nearly 30 percent of those 12 and over are not fully vaccinated. and just under 20 percent have had at least one dose. Of course, those who are unvaccinated have the right to not be vaccinated if that is their choice.
As of Wednesday, there are 18 sites listed on the County website. Author: Shannon Handy (Reporter) Updated: 6:45 PM PDT July 28, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif With COVID numbers rising, and reports of breakthrough cases, San Diego testing sites are seeing more people come in. Because of that, county officials are considering opening up more. When the state opened up June 15, we knew the numbers would increase, said the County s Public Health Officer, Dr. Wilma Wooten.
She is among several county officials monitoring the situation.
On Friday, 1,264 covid cases were reported the highest since February.
Dr. Wooten said the issue isn t testing, but rather eligible people getting vaccinated.