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The Trump campaign says six staff members setting up for his Saturday night rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, have tested positive for coronavirus. "Quarantine procedures" have been initiated and no staff members who tested positive will attend the event.
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Restaurants have been allowed to reopen their dining rooms for about a month, but after multiple outbreaks involving eateries and other businesses, the county is promising to go after "bad actors" who don't follow COVID-19 protocols.
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For the second day in a row, the new cases set a daily high, but accordingly, the number of COVID-19 tests reported Friday also reached a daily high.
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California health officials so far report only a few people who attended protests against police brutality have tested positive for the coronavirus. But already they are seeing the futility in trying to track down all in the crowds who could have been infected by them.
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The U.S. Supreme Court rules in favor of DACA recipients, COVID-19 cases surge in Imperial County, and how the Black Lives Matter movement is playing out on social media.
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By popular demand, we've updated our guidelines for repair people in the home — and taken on new topics as well.
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California's unemployment rate in April was much higher than previously thought. State officials announced last month the state's jobless rate in April was 15.5%. But Friday, the Employment Development Department said the rate actually was 16.4%.
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KPBS Midday EditionAt this point no one knows exactly when the coronavirus first arrived in California, which has led to rampant speculation that the disease was spreading much earlier than the first confirmed case at the end of January.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer unveiled a proposal Thursday to speed up permitting of outdoor dining to help restaurants and other businesses that face limited indoor capacity due to social distancing restrictions.
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The San Diego Zoo prepares to welcome back the public and the region's tourism sector is hoping to do more of the same in the coming months.
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