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Mass transportation ridership plummeted when COVID-19 struck. Now people are beginning to return. What are the risks they face — and how can they reduce them?
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SDSU begins a subdued fall semester as K-12 schools await reopening guidance as COVID-19 persists, a look at how the nation's asylum system has changed in recent years, and a new documentary series investigating child sex trafficking in San Diego.
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California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday announced a new process for reopening businesses that is slower and more gradual than what the state tried earlier this summer.
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In the letter, he acknowledges that the majority of students will be participating in distance learning, but that resources are far from equitably distributed.
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Previously, the Senate has allowed members to vote remotely from their district offices on bills during committee hearings but required senators to travel to Sacramento for floor sessions scheduled during the last two weeks, when final votes are cast.
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The new outbreaks bring the total numbers in the past week to 20. Two outbreaks were reported in businesses, the third in a restaurant.
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KPBS Midday EditionFrom federal testing guidelines to improving air circulation in a classroom, we asked a local infectious disease specialist to respond to your questions about the novel coronavirus.
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The coronavirus has spread rapidly across California, including here in San Diego. To better help visualize the pandemic, KPBS has compiled COVID-19 data into a series interactives.
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As San Diego County inches closer toward allowing schools to reopen, county officials announced Wednesday that they would expand free testing for school staff throughout the region.
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Boulevard Fitness, the University Heights gym that for months has refused to shut down despite the COVID-19 public health order, is temporarily closing its doors. The gym's owner says he could not afford the fines he was facing.
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