City News Service
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution asking the state governor's office for more local control when it comes to further restrictions in connection with the COVID-19 pandemic.
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KPBS Midday EditionCiting ballooning COVID-19 rates and multiple cases of the illness among students in other school districts, leaders of the San Diego Unified School District announced Tuesday they are cautiously looking to Jan. 4 for a major expansion of in-person learning.
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Dry, gusty Santa Ana winds swept through the San Diego area for a second day Tuesday, raising the risk of wildfires in the mountains and inland valleys and prompting precautionary power shutoffs.
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More than one-third of the county's 1.95 million voters have cast ballots. Mail-in ballots were sent to all registered voters in the county on Oct. 5, even those who had not requested one.
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Elisa Serna died Nov. 11, a few days after she was booked into the county jail. Earlier this year, the sheriff's department said Serna died from complications of drug abuse, with a contributing factor of early intrauterine pregnancy.
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San Diego County health officials have reported 358 new COVID-19 infections, bringing the case total to 54,941, including four new cases in the Vista Unified School District.
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It is a long-inactive commission focusing on the needs of women and recommending programs intended to fix gender inequality.
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Hundreds of people lined the street Monday at an Allied Gardens gas station waiting to get free gas.
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The National Weather Service has issued a winter storm warning urging people to be prepared for dangerous road conditions on passes and mountain roads.
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