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Award Hopefuls Step Into Spotlight At San Diego International Film Fest As Oscar Season Begins
The festival marks the return of multiple in-person events.

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The festival marks the return of multiple in-person events.

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The show is comprised of talent from across the country.
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County public health officials encouraged all residents to get vaccinated for influenza and COVID-19, preferably at the same time.
A notice on the website states that tickets “will be honored on the new date, once determined.”
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The celebration, next month at the Fairmont Century Plaza, will honor “standout Latino performances and work, both on screen and off.”
The average price has dropped 27.8 cents over the past nine days, including 5.1 cents Thursday.
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“Vaccination remains the best way to prevent severe outcomes and death from COVID-19.”
With the update, there have been 926,364 total COVID cases in the county and 5,507 deaths since the pandemic began in early 2020.
San Diego Superior Court Judge Ronald Frazier issued a tentative ruling on several motions by McKinnon Broadcasting Co. He denied them all.
“California is now one step closer to making the digital divide a thing of the past.”