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High School Sports to Resume? 03-04-21 16:09 DC

Organizers of "Let Them Play" say they have reached a settlement in a lawsuit they filed against the County of San Diego, the State Department of Health and Gov. Gavin Newsom.

Today’s (Thursday’s) settlement would allow all high school sports to resume statewide, including sports played indoors. All participants will be required to follow protocols that are currently in place for college and professional sports.

KFMB, the CBS affiliate in San Diego County, reports that the settlement also includes assistance for testing, so there will not be out-of-pocket costs.

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Rebuilt Bikes Donated 03-04-21 10:54 S.S.

About  50  rebuilt  bicycles  per  month  are  being donated  to  kids  by  the  Greenfield  Community  Science  Workshop....but  the  process  of  getting  one  of  those  bicycles  might  not  be  as  easy  as  it  sounds.   That’s  because  before  the  kids  can  get  one  of  the  bicycles, they  have  to  learn  something  about  the  tools  necessary  to  keep  a  bicycle  in  good  repair,  and  they  have  to  help  actually  repair  the  bicycle.  Although  the  inside  of  the  Science  Workshop  has  been  closed  since  March  because  of  the pandemic,  restorations  of  bicycles  there  take  place  outside  3  days  a  week....and  that  gives  the  kids  (and  their  families) a chance to  go  there  and  rebuild  a  bicycle.

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Recession Plan Needed By EDD 03-04-21 09:38 S.S.

Legislation  has  been  introduced  that  would  require  the  Employment  Development  Department  to  have  a  recession  plan  in  place.     SB-390  is  based  on  the  recommendations  of  the  State  Auditor’s  Report,  and  would  require  the  E.D.D.  to  establish,  and  routinely  revise,  a  plan  that would  ensure  that  the  department  can  rapidly,  and  efficiently,  respond  to  an  increase  in  claims  that  are  due  to  an  economic  downturn. 

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Salinas Man Sentenced 03-04-21 09:00 S.S.

A  Salinas  man  has  been  sentenced  for  gross vehicular  manslaughter  while  driving  with  a  blood  alcohol  level  of  .24       Luciano  Rojas  Medina  was  handed  a  7+ year sentence  for  driving  northbound  in  the  southbound  lanes  of  Highway  101  north  of  Spence  road  in  October  of  2018,  when  his  pick-up truck  hit  several other  vehicles.  68  year-old  Raymundo  Navarro  suffered  fatal  injuries  in  that  incident.   He  had  also  been  convicted   of  a  misdemeanor  D.U.I.  two  years  before  that.

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Barbara Livingston – Obit 03-04-21 07:59 S.S.

Barbara  livingston,  also  known  as  “Mrs.  Carmel”  has  passed  away.        She  was  reportedly  passionate  about  all  things Carmel.....becoming  (over  the  years)  familiar  to  almost  every  Carmel  city  council  member, planning  commissioner,  and  many  others  involved  with  city  infrastructure.   She  was also  the  founding president of  the  Friends  Of  Carmel  Forest,  and  involved  with  the  Carmel  Residents  Association.   Livingston’s  family  moved  to  Carmel  in  1936, when  she  was  just  8  years-old.  She  attended  Sunset  Elementary  School  and Carmel  High  School, and graduated  from  Stanford  University  in  1950.   She  is  survived  by  her  2  sons,  5  grandchildren,  and  2  great-grandchildren.

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