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Two baguette distance is required at bakery and cafe
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San Diego's tourist industry may suffer for a long time before air travel returns to normal.
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Many restaurants and outdoor areas opened over the Memorial Day holiday weekend. While residents are excited to enjoy the outdoors, business owners acknowledge it will take awhile for people to get used to the new normal.
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The retail guidance for in-person shopping that is already in place for certain counties, including San Diego, now applies statewide.
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Other tribal casinos began re-opening their doors this past week, despite disapproval from county officials.
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KPBS Midday EditionMemorial Day marks the unofficial start to summer. But San Diego's beaches and restaurants were not as crowded this weekend as in previous years due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has extinguished a lot of the economy, but solar industry officials say they could lead the recovery.
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California's unemployment rate jumped more than ten percentage points in April to 15.5% due to the COVID-19 shutdowns. As the economy slowly reopens, we look at how quickly workers are likely to return to their jobs.
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The immunity would apply to businesses that adhere to safety standards in protecting workers and customers from COVID-19.
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The casino has been closed since March 15 and will remain shuttered until further notice, according to a statement released on the casino's website.
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