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SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA – Missed today's headlines? Here are the Patch stories from San Diego County that people are talking about today:

San Diego County Surpasses 30,000 Coronavirus Cases

Officials reported the number of total COVID-19 cases in the region has crossed 30,000, even as other numbers appear to be improving.

Officials ID Marines, Sailor Presumed Dead In Training Accident

A Marine was killed and eight other service members are presumed dead after an amphibious assault vehicle sank off the coast of SoCal.

Officials Clash On Outsourcing Proposal For Jail Health Care

The San Diego County Sheriff's Department currently operates a hybrid system of private contractors and county workers.

Man Dies On San Diego Street After Being Taken Into Custody

A man in his 30s died Sunday after being taken into police custody in the Middletown neighborhood of San Diego.

Ramona Gym Owner Faces Charges Of Violating State Health Orders

The owner of Ramona Fitness Center faces misdemeanor counts of violating the CA Emergency Services Act, according to a criminal complaint.

At-Risk Teen Goes Missing From Carmel Valley Area Of San Diego

Nevaeh "Marie" Corbin, 14, has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and depression, San Diego police said.

Woman With Autism Missing From Barrio Logan Area Of San Diego

Kaedyn Carmon, 18, has been diagnosed with autism and has the mental capacity of a 9- to-11-year-old, San Diego police said.

Drug Use Among Juvenile Arrestees At Highest Rate Since 2000

Drug use among teens booked into San Diego Juvenile Hall reached its highest rate since 2000, according to a report released Monday.

Cooler Weather Expected This Week In San Diego County

High temperatures will soar again Monday in the deserts, but cooler weather will arrive this week throughout the region, forecasters said.

Coronavirus In California: What To Know Monday, August 3

Here's a roundup of all the coronavirus developments in California as of August 3.

From the weekend:

300 New Coronavirus Cases In San Diego County: Sunday Updates

San Diego County health officials reported 306 newly confirmed cases Sunday and no additional deaths from COVID- 19. Catch up on the latest.

La Mesa Protesters, Counter-Protesters Face Off

Hundreds gathered at La Mesa City Hall Saturday to demand racial justice, and were met by a number of counter-protesters.

2 Found Dead As Boat Washes Ashore On Ocean Beach

The bodies of two men were found on Ocean Beach Sunday morning after a small Panga Boat washed ashore there.

Demonstrators And Counter-Protesters Clash In La Mesa

Ahead of a protest in the La Mesa Civic Center Saturday afternoon, the city banned the possession of items like bricks, rocks and bottles.

Motorcyclist, 44, Badly Injured In I-15 Hit-And-Run Crash

A hit-and-run collision on Interstate 15 in North County San Diego left a motorcyclist severely injured Friday.

Escondido PD Releases Video Of June Police Shooting

The Escondido Police Department released body camera footage Friday from a non-fatal police shooting of a man in June.

Woman With Traumatic Injuries Found Dead In San Marcos Car

A dead woman with trauma to her body was found in the backseat of a car involved in a crash in San Marcos Friday, authorities said.

Man Killed In Mira Mesa After Crashing SUV Into Tree

A 58-year-old man was killed Saturday morning when his SUV crashed into a tree in Mira Mesa and he was thrown from the vehicle.

Campaign Begins To Clear San Diego's Animal Shelters

The San Diego Animal Welfare Coalition Saturday will join a nationwide effort to get as many pets adopted as possible during August.

Excessive Heat Warning Issued In San Diego County

The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning Saturday through 9 p.m. for San Diego County deserts.

Salmonella Outbreak Linked To California Onion Producer

The CDC is warning Californians not to eat any onions that came from a Central Valley grower linked to a nationwide Salmonella outbreak.

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SDPD Is Punishing Speech Using A 102-Year-Old City Law

Since 2013, SDPD officers have issued 83 tickets for seditious language. One man says he was cited for singing rap lyrics.

Sacramento Report: Reparations Bill Marches Forward

AB 3121 is one of several bills that the Legislative Black Caucus is championing after the police killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

How Los Angeles And San Diego Unified Started Driving State Education Policy

Coronavirus had upended schooling and many important questions, beyond even money, would have to be answered.

After This Police Shooting, Everything Changed

When an SDPD Officer shot a mentally ill man, several elements of the case troubled observers.

City Botched High-Rise Deal From Acquisition To Renovation, Investigation Finds

What a forensic investigation into the city’s disastrous acquisition and renovation of a downtown high-rise for city staff found.

Sacramento Report: Ethnic Studies Dispute Pits CSU Against Lawmakers

Students will soon have a new ethnic studies requirement – but what exactly the requirement will look like is a matter of ongoing debate.

The Learning Curve: The Case For Outdoor School In San Diego

Sending everyone back inside buildings could easily be a categorical disaster. But there is an equitable and perfectly feasible solution.

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