Home sales increased in San Diego County in July, while declining statewide, the California Association of Realtors announced Tuesday.
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With thousands of San Diegans out of work because of the pandemic, a local grocer is stepping up to help feed those impacted.
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On Tuesday, Trump said the executive order will last 60 days, and apply to those in the process of applying for a green card.
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A detainee inside the Otay Mesa center says at least 26 people in his pod refused meals on Friday. They’re protesting a lack of health care precautions that has led to the largest outbreak in immigration detention in the country.
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As federal stimulus checks hit the bank accounts of millions of Americans this week, one group of mostly essential workers have been left out — undocumented workers.
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The San Diego County Fair is the latest major event to be canceled in San Diego because of COVID-19. It was scheduled to run from June 5 to July 5 with more than 1 million people attending.
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In a letter to the Department of Homeland Security's Office of the Inspector General also signed by Rep. Juan Vargas, the leaders cited reports that detainees were being required to sign documentation in order to receive protective masks.
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In a new episode of KPBS Explore podcast "My First Day," Frank Nasworthy talks to host Andrew Bracken about how he came to Encinitas for surfing, and helped revolutionize skateboarding along the way with his company Cadillac Wheels.
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Liberty Call Distilling is giving out free bottles of hand sanitizer every weekend in Barrio Logan.
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KPBS Midday Edition"The Pandemic Pivot" is a new pop-up podcast series about people who are doing creative and innovative things to keep the community connected through COVID-19 isolation.
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Restaurants across San Diego are stepping up to feed healthcare workers and those who have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus. One local pizza chain is doing both.
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