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KPBS Midday EditionYoung people are spending more time at home and on their phone, which makes them more vulnerable to human traffickers who lurk on social media.
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A local physician and advocate said low turnout is linked to barriers caused by a history of inequity.
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Canceling the event "is a disappointment to us as well as many across the world, but the safety of our Marines and fellow San Diegans must come first."
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San Diego County health officials this weekend reported 310 new COVID-19 cases and no additional deaths, raising the region's totals to 10,794 cases while the death toll remained at 338.
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If someone registers a body temperature of 100.4 or higher, airport staff will request a secondary screening, and that passenger could be referred to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention staff to be instructed to quarantine.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom and the Democratic-controlled state Legislature have agreed on a budget deal that would to cover the state's estimated $54.3 billion budget deficit. Newsom and the leaders of the Senate and Assembly say the agreement protects core services including education, health care and the social safety net.
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The Balboa Art Conservation Center in San Diego and the San Luis Rey Mission Indian Foundation in Vista are among 317 recipients of CARES Act economic stabilization grants to support cultural institutions nationwide that have taken a financial hit due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The message is that nobody wants to wear masks but COVID-19 is still spreading and halting it is important to keeping people safe, reopening businesses and putting people back to work. The video follows Newsom's recent order requiring Californians to wear masks in high-risk settings.
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Dads at nursing homes around the country made Father’s Day at a forced distance from their loved ones, many of whom were not allowed to get close enough for so much as a hug.
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The group has become a regular presence at ongoing protests over racial injustice to provide licensed care for any injuries and demonstrate support for community health.
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