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State Farm has the green light to raise the rates it charges California homeowners by 20-percent. Then, Surf Sports Park in Del Mar is caught up in controversy, and a lawsuit, for events happening on its fields. Plus, researchers from San Diego State University and the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance are using new technology to study snakes.

Good Morning, I’m Debbie Cruz….it’s Friday, March 15th.>>>>State Farm is raising its rates for home insurance by 20 percent. More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines….##

And, the settlement requires the border patrol to process detainees who reside in the U.S. within three days. State Farm has the greenlight to raise rates it charges California homeowners by 20-percent. That’s only possible because the hike was approved by California’s Insurance Commissioner. Jill Epstein is the CEO of the Independent Insurance Agents and Brokers of California. She says she understands the position State Farm and other insurers here are in.

But updating the state’s antiquated regulatory system will take time. In the meantime, homeowners here and across the state need to buckle up for more expensive rates to come… if they can get a policy at all. JC, KPBS News.The C-D-C estimates that about 7 percent of American adults have long covid, which can afflict people for years. This week, Scripps Research Institute announced they were kicking off a study aimed at helping them. Sci-tech reporter Thomas Fudge tells us more.

She hopes the study shows that proper pacing will allow people to expand that energy bubble and live a better life. Moore Vogel has long COVID herself, and she’s suffered fatigue and frequent headaches for three and a half years. SOQ.A property in Del Mar, owned by the city of San Diego, is caught up in controversy, and a lawsuit, for events happening on its fields.

Brian Enge is COO of Surf Sports, which currently operates the site under a 28-year lease with the City of San Diego. Pollack is concerned the park has turned into a major event complex, which falls outside of what the grant deed allows… “non-commercial recreational uses” that don’t involve large gatherings of people or cars. “It should be essentially used as a park.”

 

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