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.”
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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.
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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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Ignacio Rosenberg and Randi Strong believe jiu jitsu is for everyone, and they are looking forward to introducing the Brazilian form of martial art to Summit County.
The couple will do that with the grand opening of Gracie Barra Park City at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Jan. 9, in a newly constructed gym in Pinebrook. The free event will feature food, an open mat and an 11 a.m. class.
Gracie Barra is an international Brazillian jiu jitsu association, founded in 1986 by Carlos Gracie Jr., that includes more than 800 schools on six different continents.
The association’s philosophy promotes a holistic perspective to the martial art, including physical and mental wellness, Rosenberg said.
UC San Diego is pushing through another mega-project. The local community did not get anything out of the North Torrey Pines Living and Learning Neighborhood. It would only be fitting that the community should be able to realize some benefit from the gracious UC regents with this next massive project, dubbed the Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood.
Connection to the city utilities may be the only hurdle that could slow this project at this point. Asking the city of San Diego to join in the lawsuit against the regents and this project could be necessary to get the regents’ attention.
Area Resident Charged With Domestic Violence Offenses And On Fugitive Warrant From California
Brian Kenneth Kinder
Area Resident Charged With Domestic Violence Offenses And On Fugitive Warrant From California
December 30, 2020
39-year-old Brian Kenneth Kinder of Waterford Drive in Mooresville was arrested Sunday (December 27) by Iredell County Sheriff’s Officers. He’s charged on a felony fugitive warrant along with a felony count of assault by strangulation inflicting serious injury. Kinder is also charged with two misdemeanor counts apiece of resist, delay, and obstruct a public officer and communicating threats, and single misdemeanor counts of assault on a female, injury to personal property, and false imprisonment.