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The nonprofit Family Health Centers of San Diego serves patients, many of whom are uninsured, in the region’s low-income communities.
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The lungs can be grown with stem cells in a Petri dish.
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Online review service Yelp estimates some 29,000 California businesses on its site have closed since the pandemic started. Kiki's Alterations in La Jolla is one local businesses trying to avoid becoming a statistic.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Metropolitan Transit System got a new CEO, Sharon Cooney, after the sudden death of her predecessor in May. She spoke with KPBS about her priorities.
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KPBS Midday EditionNegotiations on a huge COVID-19 relief bill are set to resume, but the path forward promises to be challenging. The Trump administration negotiating team and top Capitol Hill Democrats reported progress over the weekend even as they highlighted their differences.
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The COVID-19 case total in San Diego County has crossed 30,000, even as other indices appear to be improving.
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The folks who sell RVs and boats are seeing a huge uptick in sales since the COVID-19 pandemic began.
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Despite the months of preparation, teachers are concerned about starting from scratch and building a relationship with students through a virtual platform.
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San Diego County public health officials reported 306 newly confirmed cases and no additional deaths from COVID-19, bringing the county's totals to 29,883 cases while the death toll remained at 565.
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U.S. pleasure boats have been sneaking into Canada despite a border shutdown. A group of Canadian retirees is on the lookout for violators from the "petri dish" that is America.
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