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Unless case numbers and hospitalizations change, San Diego County could be forced to restrict dine-in seating and other indoor business activities as soon as Monday.
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The County of San Diego is partnering with The People’s Alliance for Justice, promising to address inequalities in the foster care system.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe order applies to 19 counties with a total of 72% of the state's population, including Los Angeles County. The order also applies to the indoor operations of movie theaters, wineries, tasting rooms, family entertainment centers, zoos and museums.
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A car caravan of tenants and union members aimed to draw attention to the disparate impacts that the coronavirus pandemic has had on low-income people and their wealthy counterparts.
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The request comes amid reports by caregivers that some people living in senior homes have grown despondent after going months without seeing family, and a few have stopped eating and getting out of bed.
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KPBS Midday EditionCalifornia prisons have emerged as raging COVID-19 hot spots, even as the state annually spends more on inmate health care than other big states spend on their entire prison systems.
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San Diego will resume enforcement of all parking regulations Wednesday morning after temporarily suspending parking enforcement on March 16 following the COVID-19 stay-at-home order.
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County health officials clarified Tuesday as long as breweries, wineries and bars are serving food, through their own kitchen or through a partnership with a restaurant or food truck, they can stay open.
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A spike in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in San Diego County has prompted officials to pause any additional reopenings through at least Aug. 1 and order all county restaurants to close at 10 p.m. starting Wednesday night.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe freeze on all residential and commercial evictions comes as the recent spike in COVID-19 infections threatens prolong the economic pain caused by the pandemic.
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