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San Diego County's state-reported COVID-19 numbers Tuesday dipped low enough to set the region on a path to lift some COVID-19 restrictions as soon as next week.
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A heat wave will bring summery temperatures to the San Diego area this week, generating seriously sweltering conditions and wildfire risks in the eastern reaches of the region.
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KPBS Midday EditionCiting a commitment to better meeting the diverse needs of the communities it serves, the San Diego Police Department Tuesday released a new set of policies guiding officer interactions with transgender and gender-nonbinary people.
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Scripps said it was working to notify 147,267 people so they can take steps to protect their information, though there's no indication at present that any data has been used to commit fraud.
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During sea lion pupping season, which runs until Oct. 31, sea lion mothers and their pups will be vulnerable as the pups cannot leave dry land for the first few months.
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If approved, the police would have access to 24-hour footage of high-traffic areas downtown.
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There were no reports of any damage or public threats related to the quake.
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The plan calls for a permanent center that migrants and asylum seekers can use while they finalize travel arrangements to other parts of the country.
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There have been 16 earthquakes reported near El Centro and Imperial since midnight.
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