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The skydiver's parachute opened and he drifted off course before landing, where a San Diego County Sheriff's helicopter located him at about 11 a.m.
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High temperatures Sunday along the coast were forecast to be 74-79 degrees, with highs in the western valleys 83-88 and near the foothills 89-94.
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Temperatures are expected to be the same Saturday and Sunday with highs along the coast ranging from 73-78 degrees and inland highs reaching 78-83.
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The state's unemployment rate dropped to 15.1% in June, while nationally, the rate decreased to 11.2% in the same time period.
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Rite Aid is expanding its COVID-19 testing capacity with 161 new drive-through testing locations opening tomorrow, including five in San Diego County.
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The Cajon Valley Union School District in East County reopened Monday for in-person teaching for the first time since schools were ordered to close by public health orders. Every elementary and middle school is open in Cajon Valley.
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San Diego County health officials have reported 558 new COVID-19 cases and no new deaths, raising the region's totals to 19,929 cases and the death count remaining at 422.
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San Diego Loyal SC resumed their inaugural season Saturday with a 1-0 victory over Real Monarchs SLC in Sandy, Utah.
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Single-use plastic shopping bags returned to markets thanks to COVID-19, and they are lingering as trash.
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After the initial wave of grants, some of the funds were apparently left over, prompting Monday's reopening of the program, but El Cajon city staff did not reply immediately to confirm how much money was left in the pool.
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