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Even elementary schools receiving waivers to reopen campuses will continue offering online-only options.
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The Fair Food Delivery Act aims to protect small businesses from what some are calling exploitation by delivery app companies.
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The tribe also alleges the insurance company has cited a "pollution exclusion" to deny coverage, though the tribe says that exclusion does not preclude coverage of losses stemming from contagious diseases.
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Indoor dining is still banned across the state of California, leading many restaurants to take their business outside. In City Heights, some Vietnamese restaurants are embracing the opportunity and finding success.
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Adjusting to doing business outdoors because of the pandemic is one thing. But now, San Diego businesses are having to deal with record-breaking heat and humidity.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said he and other county officials were expecting to hear about the framework for reopening indoor businesses from the state by Monday.
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According to a UCSD statement, there have been no documented cases to date of an infant contracting COVID-19 as a result of consuming infected breast milk.
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Starting Monday, child care providers can apply for small grants that come from federal CARES Act funding and are distributed by the county and local nonprofits.
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As a record-breaking heat wave continues across the San Diego region, people can seek relief in cool zones.
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Following a two-week decline, San Diego’s unemployment rate has climbed to 14.2% this month, leaving 242,000 San Diegans out of work.
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