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Friday was the 10th consecutive day more than 600 new coronavirus cases were reported by the county, and the most reported in a single day. On Sunday, 1,087 cases were recorded.
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Three hundred and fifty military families in Chula Vista got produce boxes and essentials at a drive-through food distribution program on Friday.
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With new COVID-19 restrictions going into effect on Saturday night, and still no federal assistance in sight, businesses are struggling to stay afloat.
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As COVID-19 hospitalizations surge, new data released by the federal government show how many hospitals are struggling with staffing.
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President-elect Joe Biden is calling on Congress to enact billions of dollars in emergency COVID-19 assistance before year’s end. Biden transition aide Jen Psaki warned Friday that “there's no more room for delay.”
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California's beleaguered restaurant and hospitality industry rebounded in October, adding 66,000 jobs as the unemployment rate in the nation's most populous state dipped below 10% for the first time since the pandemic upended its economy in March.
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California, which has a declining prison population, could save more than $1 billion by closing eight lockups, the Legislative Analyst's Office said in a report Thursday.
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What does emergency use of a COVID-19 vaccine mean?
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And what about those outdoor tents that gyms and spin studios are setting up? Is it safe to exercise in there, too?
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In his ruling against local news organizations, Judge Joel R. Wohlfeil said he had to balance the public interest in keeping the information secret with the public interest in releasing it.
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