Fire crews stopped the forward progress of the 12-acre blaze.
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The governor himself said no, but two mayors from San Diego County said their cities were told by state officials that all beaches would be closing come Friday.
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The District Attorney's Office said race-based crimes typically make up 50% to 60% of the county's hate crimes, though nationwide, reports of hate crimes against Asian Americans have escalated since the COVID-19 pandemic took hold.
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Medics took the victim, whose name and age were not immediately available, to Scripps Memorial Hospital Encinitas for treatment of minor injuries.
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A police department spokesman said the cases were submitted "against the protest organizer for violating the county health order by organizing a gathering."
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San Diego County officials are asking for help to stop a massive and daily flow of sewage tainted water from Tijuana.
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One year ago this Monday, a rifle-wielding assailant burst into Chabad of Poway as the congregation was celebrating the final day of Passover and opened fire in the synagogue's foyer, killing a woman and injuring three others in an attack allegedly motivated by anti-Semitism.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Chabad of Poway prayed for those suffering because of the coronavirus pandemic and remembered victims of the 2019 shooting carried out by a white supremacist.
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The coronavirus first seen in China is now ravaging the U.S., and Asian Americans are continuing to wrestle with a second epidemic: hate. Hundreds of attacks on Asian people have been reported, with few signs of decline.
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A new federal medical station is being set up in the north county to help reduce strain on hospitals because of COVID-19.
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National City is the first city in San Diego county to mandate face coverings not just for essential workers but for everyone out in public during the pandemic.
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