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The city of San Diego's website was briefly overwhelmed last week by small businesses seeking emergency grants and loans to help them stay afloat, at the coronavirus pandemic forces many of them to close.
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San Diego’s International Airport is open, but the flying business is taking a beating.
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San Diego's economy has slowed significantly as public health officials struggle to contain the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Senate late Wednesday passed an unparalleled $2.2 trillion economic rescue package steering aid to businesses, workers and health care systems engulfed by the coronavirus pandemic.
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Coronavirus isn’t the first thing to test the fortitude of San Diego’s commercial fishermen.
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At Barona Casino on Wednesday, scores of people played blackjack and the slot machines despite county rules banning large gatherings of people amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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San Diego city officials are trying to ease the financial worries for people dealing with an unprecedented economic slowdown linked to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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The Tesla factory that employs thousands of people could be forced to close after Alameda County declared it a “nonessential business" under the county's shelter-in-place order.
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State health officials issued new guidance Saturday urging theaters to keep attendance under 250 people and ask strangers to sit six feet apart.
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Closures and cancellations related to the coronavirus outbreak affect local businesses, more Americans are being told to work from home, and the stock market suffers another week of deep losses.
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