A California Climate Credit program will give San Diego Gas & Electric customers an $81.38 credit on their energy bill in October.
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The surge in holiday travel coincides with the highest peaks of daily COVID-19 cases and deaths in the U.S.
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Bigotry toward Asian Americans and Asian food has spread steadily alongside the coronavirus in the United States. Distorted information about the virus that first appeared in China has led to a revival of century-old tropes about Asian food being dirty.
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San Diego receives its first batch of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, transportation advocates have high hopes for a major expansion of bus and rail service, and a look back at how KPBS covered the top stories of 2020.
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Officials say more people are stopping their search for work in California amid the coronavirus pandemic. Experts say that contributed to a decline in the state's unemployment rate to 8.3%.
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In 1983, it was just a dream. But Hiroe Otake made it a reality. The woman who founded Sushi Deli restaurants is about to retire after nearly 38 years.
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KPBS Midday EditionJames Floros, the president and CEO of the Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank, said that last year the organization estimated that one in seven San Diego County residents or 450,000 people were food insecure. This year that estimate has doubled.
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A California judge said Thursday that all restaurants in San Diego County can resume on-site dining with safety protocols, marking a setback to the governor’s stay-at-home order to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
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A former foster-kid-turned baker is giving back to the community as her cookie business soars.
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In the pandemic, a third of Americans struggle to pay usual costs, even some earning over $100,000. But living on the edge financially is nothing new in the U.S. Three households share their budgets.
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The scams have ranged from the work-from-home reselling of luxury products to pyramid schemes soliciting cash and that play on cultural norms in immigrant communities, to fraudulent investment rackets promising quick profits.
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