Cal OSHA board approves workplace mask rules, but more changes likely comingBy LaMesa on June 3, 2021A three-person subcommittee was also formed Thursday evening. Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Published in Business, coronavirus, home, local and moneynews LaMesaMore from BusinessMore posts in Business »Grossmont Center’s Elam’s Hallmark showing it has heartSupervisors OK first step toward allowing micro-enterprise home kitchensMore San Diego businesses closing early due to COVID causing staff shortage'It could be a dangerous situation' | Gaslamp businesses sell out New Year's Eve events despite climbing COVID casesNew law could affect San Diego street vendorsMore from coronavirusMore posts in coronavirus »California lawmakers, SDUSD officials outline new bill giving districts access to COVID-19 immunization recordsWatch live: San Diego lawmakers, SDUSD officials to outline COVID-19 vaccine billSan Diego lawmakers, SDUSD officials to outline COVID-19 vaccine billSan Diego County COVID-19 cases trending downward but death toll rising'It's very quick, efficient' | Escondido schools take COVID testing into their own hands to address need, absencesMore from homeMore posts in home »Carmel Mountain Post office supervisor stabbed in head by employeeBoil water advisory issued for parts of San Diego County, citing E. coli bacteria found in water supplyBasking in the sunshine with warmer days to kick off next week | San Diego Weather ForecastSan Diego Loyal announce this will be final seasonBasking in the sunshine with warmer days in store for next week | San Diego Weather ForecastMore from localMore posts in local »Carmel Mountain Post office supervisor stabbed in head by employeeService dogs report for training at San Diego International AirportMore testing needed before South Bay boil water advisory can be liftedBoil water advisory issued for parts of San Diego County, citing E. coli bacteria found in water supplyBasking in the sunshine with warmer days to kick off next week | San Diego Weather ForecastMore from moneyMore posts in money »'I'm angry, I'm shocked' | Rancho Bernardo man sues SDG&E for high billsA closer look at the CPUC board members who approve SDG&E rate hikes'Trying to have a really big impact' | Residential power customers begin switchover to 'community choice' energyElectric bill high? Here's tips to save on electricity at homeSupervisors OK first step toward allowing micro-enterprise home kitchens
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