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  • A hearing regarding a July 2020 sinking of an amphibious assault vehicle continued on Thursday. We have the latest. Meanwhile, our partners at inewsource found that several San Diego County police agencies have been sharing license plate data across the U.S., in violation of state law. Plus, instances of restaurants, grocery stores and other businesses temporarily closing their doors are becoming more common as the highly infectious omicron variant continues to spread at an unprecedented rate among the nation’s population.
  • The 24 victims included seven children and 13 women. Authorities were still carrying out autopsies and waiting for next of kin to identify the victims.
  • The San Diego Legion returns to their home pitch for round 14 of the Major League Rugby 2022 season. The team will be battling the Houston SaberCats on Sunday, May 8 at 4 p.m. at the San Diego State University Sports Deck. Fans can watch the game at SDSU Sports Deck; season and single-game tickets can be purchased online at https://sdlegion.com/collections/tickets. Can’t make it to the stadium? The match will also be televised on Fox 5 (cable channel 5, virtual 69) and can be streamed on The Rugby Network. Established in 2017, San Diego Legion is part of Major League Rugby (MLR), comprising 13 professional teams, featuring 12 from the United States and one in Canada. San Diego Legion Rugby – Just like all the sports you know, only better. Our Mission: To make the culture and sport of rugby accessible to the local community, while also providing a conduit for education, inspiration, and leadership through rugby. For the latest San Diego Legion news and updates, follow along at www.sdlegion.com or on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn. #WeAreLegion
  • San Diego County swore in six elected officials at the County Administration Center Monday.
  • Billion-dollar paydays are more likely now — but that doesn't mean you're more likely to win one. Lotteries are "a purely entertainment product," an expert tells NPR.
  • Employers say that noncompete agreements are needed to protect trade secrets and investments. The FTC says they deprive workers of their economic liberties and has proposed a rule to ban them.
  • San Diego region’s largest employers - like everywhere else - are finding it hard to keep staffing levels up in the midst of the current surge of COVID-19 infections. Meanwhile, There is a new way to get around Encinitas with colorful electric bikes and docks along Coast Highway. And, last month congress threw out plans to require women to register for the draft. More on how supporters of gender-neutral registration say they'll keep working to include women.
  • Republican detractors nominated Rep. Byron Donalds, a Black American, as an alternative to McCarthy for speaker.
  • Sick children overwhelmed hospitals this past fall and winter, exposing vulnerabilities in the nation's ability to care for its youngest during a crisis.
  • On Monday, a San Diego Superior Court judge ruled that the San Diego School district vaccine mandate contradicts state law. On Tuesday, the district’s board voted unanimously to appeal. And then, repairs begin on the iconic Ocean Beach pier. Plus, an update on the holiday covid-19 situation with a local public health expert.
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