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Beginning Monday, the UC San Diego Blue Line trolley — which connects the San Ysidro international border to downtown San Diego — will increase its service frequency to every 7 1/2 minutes from 4:30 a.m. until 7 p.m., and keep 15-minute frequencies until 9 p.m., followed by every 30 minutes until the end of the service day.
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Lawmakers are wondering why, amidst a global pandemic, the Border Patrol is getting involved with local law enforcement and under what authority.
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In an online conference, members of the Big City Mayors coalition backed Gov. Gavin Newsom's proposal to earmark $600 million in federal CARES Act funding for homelessness solutions such as purchasing hotels and motels.
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The company said Wednesday the goal is to reopen Disneyland and Disney California Adventure on July 17 and a nearby Disney-themed shopping area on July 9. Advance reservations will be required for theme park visitors and capacity will be limited.
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That's prompting objections from lawmakers and advocates that they may be acting too soon and disproportionately harming minorities in the midst of civil unrest over the deaths of black people at the hands of police. The state’s Judicial Council in early April delayed all eviction cases.
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The blood bank is asking those who have never given blood and those who haven't given blood recently to schedule an appointment to donate blood now in order to ensure supply is on hand for local patients.
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While in San Diego, the ship underwent a strategic deep-cleaning that balanced decontamination with preventing damage to the ship's critical systems, Navy officials said.
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San Diego Zoo Global officials have announced that both the San Diego Zoo and the San Diego Zoo Safari Park will reopen on June 20, ending the longest closure in the organization's 103-year history.
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California's nursing home leadership blames the high death rate at senior care facilities on PPE shortages, lack of testing and conflicted messages from the state.
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As beach parking lots, piers and boardwalks open in the city of San Diego, the San Diego Fire & Rescue Department's EMS medical director reminded people that they must still wear facial coverings when in public.
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