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The incident was reported at around 8:50 p.m. Wednesday at a home in the 1400 block of 5 D Drive, according to San Diego County Sheriff’s Department officials. 159

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The numbers come one month after San Diego's City Council decided to ban short-term rentals where homeowners do not live at the residence. While the ruling still needs to go before the California Coastal Commission, the decision made a statement.Airbnb has already teamed up with Share San Diego and HomeAway to collect signatures for a referendum to put the issue on the 2020 ballot for voters to decide. Throughout the US, though, the impact of short-term rentals on teachers appears staggering. Airbnb estimates one in 10 US hosts are teachers, or about 45,000 hosts. In 2017, they brought in an estimated 0 million using the service. Typically, teachers using the short-term rental service made about ,500 in 2017. As a reference point, California teachers just starting out last year made an average of ,000 a year. 863

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The Hunger Coalition hopes to make the process easier for districts by providing toolkits. Even parents wanting to get involved will have access to them and can start identifying necessary steps. 195

  

The Hillcrest Business Association hosts the annual Taste 'n' Tinis event, offering shopping, eats, and seasonally-inspired martinis in a holiday atmosphere. Every purchase at a participating retail enters shoppers into a ,500 shopping spree drawing. Tickets available here. 276

  

The president was driven by Secret Service agents in protective gear who could have potentially been exposed to the disease that has swept through the White House in recent days. WATCH RECAP:Dr. Sean Conley said Sunday that Trump is doing well enough that he might be sent back to the White House on Monday — even as he announced the president was given a steroid drug that’s only recommended for those who are very sick. Conley also backtracked on whether the president has been given oxygen, confusing experts, and raising questions about his credibility.His comments added a new layer of confusion to the president's health status even as the doctor sought to clarify contradictory statements from the day before.Conley also told reporters that Thursday into Friday morning, Trump was doing well and only had mild symptoms, with his oxygen levels in the high 90s.He added that Trump had a high fever Friday morning and his oxygen saturation dipped below 94%, which prompted the move to Walter Reed."Given these developments, I was concerned for progression of the on this," Conley said. "I recommended that we try some supplemental oxygen to see how he would respond. He was adamant that he did not need it, he was not short of breath. He was tired and had the fever and that was about it. After one minute when only two liters, his levels were back over 95%. He stayed on that for about one hour maybe and was off and gone. Later that day, when the team was at the bedside, the President had been out of bed and moving about with only mild. Despite this, everyone agreed the best course of action was to move to Walter Reed for evaluation and monitoring."Dr. Sean Dooley added that Trump's vital signs are stable, he remains on room air, and he is not complaining of shortness of breath."He is ambulating himself without limitation or disability," Dooley said. "Our monitoring of his cardiac, liver, and kidney function demonstrates normal findings or improving findings."Dr. Brian Garibaldi stated that the President completed his second dose of Remdesivir Saturday night and he has not had any side effects. Garibaldi said they are continuing their five-day course in response to "transient low oxygen levels.""We initiated Dexamethasone and he received his first dose yesterday," Garibaldi said. "Our plan is to continue that for the time being. Today he has been up and around and our plan is to have him eat and drink and be up out of bed as much as possible, and if he continues to look and feel as well as he does today, our hope is that we plan for discharge as early as tomorrow to the White House where he can continue his treatment course."Trump's chief of staff said Saturday that the president faces "critical" coming days after a "very concerning" period in his fight against COVID-19 at a military hospital, in contrast to a rosier assessment from Trump's doctors. 2885

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