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Sherry Villanueva’s family of Santa Barbara restaurants employed 350 people before the pandemic took hold and darkened dining rooms across California. Now, with the state’s economy officially reopened, about 250 workers are back on the job.
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Cruising is coming back to San Diego and COVID-19 vaccinations are at the heart of the industry's comeback.
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San Diego County's labor market has lagged behind the rest of the state and nation, even with the loosening of pandemic restrictions, according to a report released Monday.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom says California will pay off all the past-due rent that accumulated in the nation's most populated state because of the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic, a promise to make landlords whole while giving renters a clean slate.
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Cases remain low in Spain, Germany and France, but health ministers there say the fast spread of the delta coronavirus strain elsewhere shows a serious threat.
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Eight local McDonald's franchises are teaming up with San Diego County to offer free COVID-19 vaccinations at special one-day events starting Monday, officials announced Saturday.
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California has started offering residents a digital record of their coronavirus vaccinations that they can use to access businesses or events that require proof they got the shot.
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While vaccination rates are high for adults in San Diego, numbers for kids 17 to 12 years old are not at herd immunity levels yet.
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Most COVID-19 restrictions come to an end in San Diego County, an Oceanside city council member faces a recall effort after just a few months on the job and a new effort to track and boost racial representation in California's life sciences industry.
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KPBS Midday EditionMore than 60,000 Californians have died from COVID-19, and The California Report Magazine has launched a series to remember some of them.
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