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  • Call center workers at a federal contractor that handles calls about Medicare and the Affordable Care Act plans have staged a walkout in four states.
  • The omicron variant plus new state rules mean another round of business closures is likely, say merchants and the groups that represent them.
  • Keenan Anderson, a cousin of a Black Lives Matter co-founder, flagged down police after a traffic collision. He was chased, held down by officers and tased for over 90 seconds as he begged for help.
  • The San Diego Union-Tribune's enterprise editor, Kristina Davis, joined Midday Edition to talk about her latest reporting on the federal case.
  • Giorgia Meloni was sworn in on Saturday as Italy's first far-right premier since the end of World War II. She is also the first woman to be premier.
  • Sip, snack, and support local business! After a tough year, come to Brews & Bites in Santee to show some love to local food and beverage businesses. The event will feature live music, opportunity drawings, and food and drink samples from across San Diego County. Date | Saturday, October 16 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Location | Town Center Community Park East, Santee Get tickets here! General admission is $25 Admission includes: • Live music by The Straight Six Band • One Catered Hamburger or Veggie Burger • Additional Food Samples from Local Restaurants (while supplies last) • Beverage Samples and Commemorative Sampling Cup (beer, wine, cider, spirits - while supplies last) This is an event only for the public over 21 years of age. Brews & Bites is sponsored by Raising Cane’s, Allegiance Heating, Air Conditioning & Solar, Santee Lakes Recreation Preserve, Kimco, and Cox Communications. For more information, please visit cityofsanteeca.gov/events or email jshellhammer@cityofsanteeca.gov.
  • The Mira Mesa resident and UCSD grad is the only new face on the San Diego City Council this year.
  • Representatives from Community Health Group are appealing the state's decision to remove it from managing Medi-Cal plans in San Diego County.
  • It's Commissioner Ricardo Lara's latest attempt to compensate consumers, who, he says, were overcharged as traffic virtually disappeared after the nation’s largest automobile insurance market imposed the first U.S. coronavirus stay-home order.
  • Not everyone has a knack for gift giving — and that's OK! Our experts share tips on what to get for 5 personality types, ranging from the practical to the sentimental to the hard to shop for.
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