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In a message to the university community, CSU Chancellor Timothy White said he wanted to make the announcement early so students and staff will have plenty of time to prepare.
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More than 2,000 rape kits from a dozen local law enforcement agencies have been sent to an independent lab for testing, with test results received on nearly 90% of the kits.
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Schools were allowed to reopen on Sept. 1, but as San Diego County's rate of infection appears to be on the rise again, Our Lady of Peace is unlikely to be the only school to face consequences of in-person learning.
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About two-thirds of respondents reported their employment was negatively affected by COVID-19, according to the study.
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The data show that with more people staying closer to home, the choice to use alternative transportation for shorter trips, including outdoor opportunities for recreational and fitness activities, continues to increase.
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Violations of the price gouging statute could carry penalties of up to one year in county jail and/or a $10,000 fine. Civil enforcement actions could also include up to $2,500 per violation and other monetary penalties.
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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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