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The latest COVID-19 surge caused a run on store-bought tests and has put extra pressure on in person testing.
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KPBS Midday EditionAs case rates continue to surge, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is taking measures to address isolation-related staffing shortages.
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The 81-year-old man was suddenly assaulted by an unknown suspect, causing severe injuries, police said.
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The San Diego Zoo is bringing a float to the Rose Parade in Pasadena for the first time in more than 20 years.
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They largely blamed the coronavirus pandemic, with one prosecutor saying people are buying and drinking more alcohol. Traffic fatalities jumped 15% statewide, comparing the most recent statistics for October to a year ago, though not all were linked to impaired driving.
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The new state law mandates that food wastes be recycled as compost to reduce methane emission, a potent greenhouse gas.
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The county's seasonal total stands at 862 cases, while the five-year average for this time of year is 961. Last year at this time, the number of flu cases was just 44.
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Mayor Todd Gloria signed the Barrio Logan Community Plan Update into law today, replacing a 43-year old blueprint with one intended to end environmental racism in the San Diego neighborhood.
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In a demonstration in front of City Hall, demonstrators called out Mayor Todd Gloria for the city’s continued practice of ticketing unsheltered people.
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The city-owned facility, located in a former Pier 1 Imports building in the Midway community, will consist of 24-hour staffing and 44 beds.
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