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With hotel tax revenue plummeting during the COVID-19 pandemic, San Diego has less money to market itself as a tourist destination. Also, what the cancellation of the Wonderfront Festival means for other big events in San Diego.
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A lawyer for Immigration and Customs Enforcement told a federal judge Friday the agency has released more than 65 medically vulnerable detainees from the Otay Mesa Detention Center this week.
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Carlos Escobar-Mejia was on a list of detainees considered medically vulnerable and eligible for immediate release.
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Documentary filmmaker Matt Sweetwood will also be on YouTube live stream
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Honoring teachers for their dedication amid the coronavirus disruption, the San Diego Unified School District announced its elementary, middle, and high school teachers of the year.
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Construction crews have begun building the border wall in the Otay Mountain Wilderness. It’s the first new miles of border fencing in San Diego county in decades.
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It was the second time in two days that judges refused to stop Gov. Gavin Newsom's $75 million plan to aid an estimated 150,000 unemployed adults who were left out of the stimulus package approved by Congress because of their immigration status.
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In a new episode of KPBS Explore podcast "My First Day," host Andrew Bracken talks to Fernando Zweifach López Jr. about what it was like to escape a difficult childhood growing up in the Imperial Valley and discover a new life a short drive—yet a whole new world—away.
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KPBS Midday EditionThat daily encounter with the clothes closet, trying to figure out what to wear to work, isn’t that much of a problem these days. If being homebound is motivating you to tackle an overfilled closet, there’s a new book that might help.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe number of coronavirus cases continues to climb rapidly on the Navajo Nation as more tests arrive. A town that borders the reservation has been hit especially hard reaching third in the nation per capita. Local leaders say alcoholism is at least partially to blame.
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