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Of 56 requests received by San Diego County’s Health and Human Services Agency seeking waivers to the state’s restrictions for reopening schools amid the pandemic, 51 came from private schools.
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With housing courts set to reopen on Sept. 1, thousands of tenants in San Diego now face possible eviction. Two bills now working their way through the legislature aim to keep people in their homes. But will either pass before evictions begin again?
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Millions of California children are already back in the virtual classroom. But families, teachers and districts are still scrambling to figure out some of the basics
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California is withering under heat wave that's bringing dangerously high temperatures plus the threat of wildfires and more coronavirus infections as people flock to beaches and recreation areas.
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KPBS Midday EditionDoctors, nurses and other professionals are not only fighting an intractable virus day after day, they're also coping with isolation, shifting official guidelines and limited ways to recharge.
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The presidential election matchup is set as Joe Biden chooses California Senator Kamala Harris as his democratic running mate, a local Republican leader rails against voting by mail despite a long history of doing so himself, and the push for more enforcement of COVID-19 public health orders.
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For two days in a row, San Diego County public health officials have reported a case rate of fewer than 100 positive COVID-19 tests per 100,000 people.
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KPBS Midday EditionFamilies are stuck in limbo across the country as the Navy tries to contain COVID-19.
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The governor cited a significantly lower number of confirmed new cases as California begins to clear backlogged cases caused by a technical error. Newsom says he's also encouraged by the downward trend in hospitalizations, which have fallen 21% in the past two weeks.
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The county of San Diego Housing is launching the COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program to residents in certain parts of San Diego. But the window to apply for the program is short, from 7:30 a.m. Wednesday through 11:59 p.m. Thursday.
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