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  • U.S. employers added 372,000 jobs in June, while the unemployment rate held steady at 3.6%. Despite slightly slower job growth, the labor market remains an economic bright spot.
  • School districts and charter schools across the county are hiring for a variety of teaching and non-teaching positions, and the Careers in Education Job Fair April 9 will help connect local job seekers to quality opportunities. “This is a great opportunity to learn more about available positions and make a positive first impression with hiring managers,” said Dr. Sheiveh Jones, executive director of teacher effectiveness and preparation for SDCOE. “The pandemic has shown us the importance of schools in their community, and having the right people in place to help our young people and families is more important than ever.” The job fair is organized by the San Diego County Office of Education (SDCOE) in partnership with Point Loma Nazarene University . Date | Saturday, April 9, 2022 from 8am-2pm Location | Liberty Station Conference Center Free/Registration Required Dress professionally and bring copies of your resume and letters of recommendation. Some districts may interview on the spot, while others will collect your resume in anticipation of an opening within the district. Organizations are looking to fill various positions, including teachers and substitute teachers as well as non-teaching positions such as after-school program staff, bus drivers, campus supervisors, child nutrition assistants, food service professionals, health clerks, instructional aides and assistants, maintenance workers, noon duty supervisors, and nurses. For further information on this event and registration please visit educatorpathways.sdcoe.net
  • Immigration Minister Alex Hawke said he canceled Djokovic's visa on "health and good order grounds, on the basis that it was in the public interest to do so."
  • State scientists, who make on average 27% less than state engineers, are trying to negotiate a better deal. “I’m freaking terrified that all of these awesome people that I work with…are going to leave,” one environmental scientist said.
  • Stronger policies and new spending limits are in place, but SANDAG has yet to decide whether any disciplinary action is needed for the improper spending.
  • The Georgia Guidestones monument has always attracted outlandish theories, but their destruction in a recent bombing has led community members to grapple with the impact of conspiracies.
  • The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County increased a half-cent Tuesday to $4.553, one day after rising two-tenths of a cent.
  • A brutal Western heat wave brought California to the verge of ordering rolling blackouts but the state’s electrical grid has managed to handle record-breaking demand.
  • Rescuers raced Friday to find any survivors trapped in debris after tornadoes barreled across parts of the South and inflicted heavy damage on Selma, Ala.
  • As the state prepares to end the state of emergency, those sites with less demand will close first.
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