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San Diego Unified students use at-home COVID tests provided by the district.
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As the new variant rapidly spreads, both testing and positivity rates are way up.
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A special event on Saturday celebrates art, documentary storytelling, and the City Heights neighborhood with workshops, art stations, food, music and a Dinah Poellnitz-curated exhibition.
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The San Diego City Council approved 33 updates to the Land Development Code.
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Starting Jan. 1, employees within San Diego city limits will receive a minimum wage increase from $14 to $15 an hour.
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A local non-profit delivers fresh produce, from the store or garden, to those who need it the most in City Heights.
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The event took place with the San Diego Unified School District vaccination mandate likely kicking into effect later this month.
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A city audit says recreation centers in the northern neighborhoods of San Diego are significantly better off than those in the city’s southern neighborhoods.
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Mayor Todd Gloria's office said it was reviewing the project to determine whether it was consistent with his values.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego has plans to widen El Cajon Boulevard with a new right-turn lane for motorists. That's despite years of commitments from elected officials to make streets safer and more pedestrian friendly.
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