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With thousands of San Diegans out of work because of the pandemic, a local grocer is stepping up to help feed those impacted.
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The vote was 3-2 against, with Supervisors Jim Desmond and Kristin Gaspar in favor. Along with Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey, Gaspar recently called for reopening the region's beaches.
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The city is asking landlords to sign up for the city's Landlord Engagement and Assistance Program, which Mayor Kevin Faulconer said allows landlords "to get paid to do good, to help people."
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After Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced a partial reopening of some parks on Monday, KPBS news teams found lots of San Diegans out enjoying the day.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe blood test detects who may have been infected, without experiencing any symptoms, and recovered from the virus that causes COVID-19.
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On Tuesday, Trump said the executive order will last 60 days, and apply to those in the process of applying for a green card.
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The frustration of parents is mounting as more families across the U.S. enter their second or even third week of total distance learning. And some say it will be their last.
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County supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a $5 million loan program to help small businesses affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Capt. Brett Crozier was fired by the acting Secretary of The Navy Thomas Modly, after a letter Crozier wrote, imploring the Navy to take more action to halt the bread of the coronavirus on board the USS Roosevelt.
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In its stay-at-home order, San Diego County allows for daycare providers to stay open only to care for children of essential workers—no one else. But some parents and providers say no one is checking.
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