'We have to do a better job': Supervisor Fletcher breaks silence on troubled COVID-19 hotelsBy LaMesa on September 9, 2021Board of Supervisors Chair Nathan Fletcher conceded Wednesday that improvements are needed. 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 inewsource, local, News and Politicsnews LaMesaMore from inewsourceMore posts in inewsource »Imperial County quietly ends state program for farmworkers during COVID-19Escondido, La Mesa police refuse to stop sharing drivers' location data across the US despite legal concernsCOVID-19 cases jump to highest yet at San Diego detention center, following other border centersPARTNERS: Police in San Diego County track cars, share locations with agencies across the USSan Diego reports significant drop in unhoused student tally, worrying advocates and educatorsMore from localMore posts in local »City of San Diego changes confusing bike lanes on Gold Coast Drive back to 'normal'Corrections agents search for escaped offender from San Diego facilityMore mild days into the start of the weekendMan wounded in Midway District shootingCalifornia looks to triple electric car sales in 4 yearsMore from NewsMore posts in News »City of San Diego changes confusing bike lanes on Gold Coast Drive back to 'normal'Corrections agents search for escaped offender from San Diego facilityMan wounded in Midway District shootingCalifornia looks to triple electric car sales in 4 yearsNew legislation would ban gun shows on all state-owned fairgroundsMore from PoliticsMore posts in Politics »New legislation would ban gun shows on all state-owned fairgrounds'Safe Village' to help house the homeless proposed for San DiegoInfrastructure meetings being held in San Diego neighborhoodsNew move to ban the sale of cigarette filters and single-use vape productsLandmark legislation to protect fast-food workers passes State Assembly
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