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U.S. News & World Report ranks UT Health San Antonio’s Doctor of Nursing program 67th in nation
Home » U.S. News & World Report ranks UT Health San Antonio’s Doctor of Nursing program 67th in nation Published On: April 1, 2022Shared by Rosanne Fohn UT Health San Antonio’s Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree has been ranked 67th in the U.S. News & World Report rankings of 2023 Best Nursing Schools: Doctor …
Months After Hack, Scripps Health COVID Nurses Finally Being Paid OT – NBC 7 San Diego
Frustrated COVID unit nurses with Scripps Health are finally starting to be paid for overtime and double-time hours they worked more than three months ago, during the peak of the Omicron surge. It will be close to another month, however, before they’re paid off in full for money they earned in December and January. The …
San Diego gets hit with another record breaking hike in gas prices Sunday
San Diego County recorded its second-largest increase since July 14, 2015, Sunday, rising 11.2 cents SAN DIEGO — The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County recorded its second-largest increase since July 14, 2015, Sunday, rising 11.2 cents to $5.327 — its 17th record high in the last 19 …
Thousands in San Diego could see health care premium increases in 2023
More than 100,000 San Diego County residents on Covered California health insurance plans should get ready for sticker shock in 2023. That was the message delivered Wednesday by Peter Lee, outgoing executive director of the health care exchange that has enrolled nearly 1.8 million Californians for coverage in 2022, the second year of a two-year …
CORRECTING and REPLACING LiveRamp’s Flagship Marketing and Technology Conference RampUp Returns Next Week to San Francisco
Keynote Speakers Include Emma Grede of Good American, Cristina Jones of Salesforce.org, Antonio Lucio of 5S Diversity, Maryam Banikarim of Nextdoor, and Jeff Green of The Trade Desk Last Chance to Register for LiveRamp’s Flagship Marketing and Technology Conference Featuring Speaking Appearances from Industry Leaders SAN FRANCISCO, February 24, 2022–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The contact for the release …
Troubling trend: Car break-ins on the rise in San Francisco’s Fishermans Wharf
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. (KRON) – Car break-ins are on the rise in San Francisco. SFPD reports in the city’s Central District, which includes tourist destination Fisherman’s Wharf, the number of auto burglaries has jumped dramatically. The problem has gotten so bad that some businesses are taking even more steps to help out their customers. When …
Myanmar military junta charges Aung San Suu Kyi with corruption
The new charge follows an investigation by the Anti-Corruption Commission into several accusations leveled at Suu Kyi. It found her “guilty of committing corruption using her rank,” the state-run Global New Light of Myanmar said. She was charged under the Anti-Corruption Law section 55, and if found guilty could face a maximum prison sentence of …
As Tourism Returns, Vehicle-Break Ins Rising In San Francisco – CBS San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO (KPIX 5) – While tourism is beginning to make a comeback in San Francisco, another unfortunate trend is rising along with it: vehicle break-ins. Business owners in the Fisherman’s Wharf area have a nickname for the shards of auto glass littering the street, “San Francisco Snow.” READ MORE: Santa Rosa Police Investigate Park …
San Jose police officer stabbed during a mental health call
A San Jose police officer was stabbed early Saturday morning while doing a welfare check in the 3500 block of Ambra Way in the Berryessa foothills. The officer was not seriously wounded and the man accused of doing the stabbing, a 33-year-old San Jose man, was taken into custody. Two officers responded to a 12:30 …