City News Service
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San Diego Padres outfielder Tommy Pham has tested positive for the coronavirus, general manager A.J. Preller announced Friday.
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On Friday, the California Office of Emergency Services sent a letter to the city managers of San Diego, Imperial Beach, Coronado, Del Mar, Solana Beach, Encinitas, Carlsbad and Oceanside imploring them to also close their beach parking lots.
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San Diego County was placed on the state's COVID-19 monitoring list Friday afternoon, which could lead to closures or new restrictions on businesses following the Fourth of July weekend.
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Large crowds flocked to San Diego beaches today at the start of the Fourth of July weekend as positive coronavirus cases surged throughout the county.
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The decision by the Port of San Diego, the title sponsor, and event producer Sandy Purdon was made in alignment with California's stay-at-home order prohibiting large events and gatherings indefinitely.
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Officials said there was not enough evidence to pursue manslaughter charges as Hernandez's death has been ruled accidental, with no criminal activity linked to it. Investigators also found no injuries on his body "that appeared consistent with hazing, and no evidence of student group activities likely to cause serious bodily injury or death, which is statutorily required to prove hazing."
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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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