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  • As California inches closer to reopening, San Diego County leaders have drawn up guidelines for how businesses can reopen. As with many businesses that are being negatively affected by the coronavirus, the legal pot industry is also seeing a drop after a slow and steady growth. Plus, contact tracing is a condition for full reopening of businesses in the state. We break down what it is and the privacy considerations. Also, because of the pandemic, many people are having trouble putting food on the table. Local food assistance groups are upping their games to help meet the need. And, with many people working from home, now is a good time to consider reducing the amount of clothes in your closet.
  • Sport Climbing is new to the Olympic Games, and seeks to find the best all-around athlete in three very different disciplines. Here's what (and who) to watch.
  • San Diego County officials Thursday announced some essential employees must wear face coverings to prevent the spread of coronavirus. That directive comes as deaths from the illness increased by one to 16 and total positive cases grew to 966. Plus: which students could fall through the cracks as school districts move to distance learning and more local news you need.
  • Many media outlets feel they need to be on Facebook to reach people. So why did New Zealand's biggest news publisher decide to go it alone?
  • Doctors are using conscientious objection to turn down patients. Religious anti-abortion clinics are springing up. Advocates say abortion rights are under threat again in Romania.
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  • To keep their three kids in a sought-after public school district, one family sleeps in a car in the parking lot of a Pennsylvania Walmart while the parents work the overnight shift at the store.
  • With sales and hotel tax revenues plummeting, the city of San Diego is projecting a shortfall of 250 million dollars for the upcoming fiscal year. Also on the San Diego News Matters podcast: California is setting aside $75 million dollars for immigrants who are undocumented and impacted by the coronavirus outbreak, fact checking the county’s daily briefings and more local news you need.
  • San Diego and Tijuana are linked by geography, commerce and family ties. Now, they're also linked by coronavirus restrictions.
  • San Diego courts remain closed to the public through at least April 30, but Monday marked the first of several planned remote matters for defendants who remain in custody.
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