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The Unified Port of San Diego welcomed two new commissioners this year including the panel's only Latina.
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The Super Bowl is often a time for gathering, but this year health officials warn it could lead to the spread of COVID-19.
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The California Supreme Court has rejected a challenge to the ballot measure that makes app-based ride-hailing and delivery services drivers independent contractors instead of employees eligible for benefits and job protections.
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San Diego County data shows a decrease in outbreaks at restaurant, retail and grocery stores during statewide lockdowns.
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Law enforcement officials are investigating escalating threats of death and violence against California Gov. Gavin Newsom, his family and the wineries, shops and other businesses he founded.
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City officials are trying to gather input on what should be required of the city's electric and gas utility.
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The Port of San Diego struggled last year and it is unclear if the COVID-19 pandemic will continue to disrupt the public agency.
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Despite being rid of the stay-at-home order, and being allowed outdoor dining, some business owners are still wary as they reflect on the tough times of pandemic.
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Gov. Gavin Newsom brought the state's stay-at-home order to a sudden halt Monday, allowing restaurants to serve diners outside, and theme parks and personal service businesses limited operations.
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San Diego high school students hope their school board joins them in the fight against fossil fuels.
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