-
KPBS Midday EditionWith more than a year of treating COVID-19 patients, an infectious disease specialist at UC San Diego Health describes how our understanding of how the virus affects the body has changed.
-
KPBS Midday EditionCOVID-19 has crushed many small businesses in the county, and the losses go beyond just jobs. In some cases, family wealth meant to sustain generations is gone and the fabric of communities frayed.
-
Cajon Valley Union, San Diego Unified and Chula Vista Elementary school districts have all announced plans to reopen for either in-person or hybrid learning on April 12.
-
The family of a 61-year-old California inmate who died of the coronavirus sued state corrections officials Tuesday. The family blames a botched transfer of infected inmates to San Quentin State Prison that killed 28 inmates and a correctional officer last year.
-
The city received $16.8 million in state and federal funds to provide relief to residents and is distributing the funds through the Chula Vista Emergency Rental Assistance Program in collaboration with South Bay Community Services.
-
KPBS Midday EditionOn Midday Edition Tuesday, we speak to the founder of UC San Diego Health's post-COVID-19 clinic about what we are learning about the lingering effects of COVID-19 long after the infection is gone.
-
KPBS Midday EditionThis time last year, many people began working from home while the essential workforce continued going to work at the risk of their health and the health of their families. Many have lost their jobs and don’t know if those jobs will come back.
-
Restaurants, movie theaters, fitness centers and other businesses will be able to resume indoor activities Wednesday with San Diego County advancing into the less-restrictive red tier of the state's COVID- 19 reopening blueprint.
-
This week marks one year since California was placed under a stay-at-home order to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
-
KPBS Midday EditionOur series on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic continues with a look at how major health care organizations responded and the impact it will have going forward.
RELATED STORIES
Sign up for our newsletters!
Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS.
- San Diego proposes keeping low-density housing near Clairemont trolley stops
- Hundreds still without power in the Imperial Valley after Monday's monsoon storms
- San Diego completes organic waste pilot program in attempt to improve compost
- Buried audit found major problems at San Diego County animal shelters. Issues still persist
- Activists want state commission to consider decertifying SDPD chief