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Businesses may get some relief from a government stimulus package, but how quickly they can bounce back may depend on the types of fish they supply.
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Supporters of the proposal say Midway is not a true coastal neighborhood and should never have been subject to San Diego’s longstanding building height restrictions in areas west of Interstate 5.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego, a popular port for cruise lines in recent years, took a direct economic hit when the Centers for Disease Control closed the ships down in March. Will it be back? Under what restrictions?
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KPBS Midday EditionThe federal CARES Act, signed into law on March 27, 2020, provided jobless benefits of $600 per week to some workers who lost their jobs due to COVID-19. Some workers receiving both state and federal benefits are making more income than when they were working.
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The county and state have resources for young people, but they’re not always reaching the people they need to during this time of increased isolation. In response, a group of young people have volunteered to act as ambassadors to other youths.
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After weeks of public pressure, Puerto Rico's governor allowed some school cafeterias to provide meals for children during the pandemic. But many on the island say it's not enough.
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A three-mile stretch of North Harbor Drive is getting repaved for the first time in two decades. The update includes new "buffered" bike lanes.
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KPBS Midday EditionHow do you keep workers safe when it’s time to go back into the office? This is a critical challenge for the people who design office spaces for companies.
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KPBS Midday EditionPolitical leaders in San Diego say state requirements to reopen businesses are too strict. Meanwhile businesses in Oceanside plan to reopen in violation of local health orders.
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The negative impact of the pandemic on California's visitor industry might be as high as $72 billion, according to a new report. San Diego will be hit hard.
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