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The parts of San Diego County that have seen the highest rates of COVID-19 infection also contain the schools serving the vulnerable student groups who need in-person learning the most.
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The Environmental Protection Agency is spending money to help stem the flow of sewage tainted water coming into the United States from Tijuana.
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Researchers and scientists are pushing for some restraint as county officials clear the way to reopen more businesses.
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KPBS Midday EditionOne-fifth of San Diego students returning to virtual school this month are English Language Learners. And that makes distanced-learning all the more difficult.
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On Thursday afternoon, U.S. District Judge Anthony Battaglia denied a motion that would have halted construction on the border wall. He said that the Kumeyaay nation did not provide enough evidence needed to put an immediate stop to the work.
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KPBS Midday EditionCustoms and Border Protection said its new procedures are to discourage non-essential travel, to stop the spread of COVID-19. Over the weekend, wait times of up to seven hours were reported at the San Ysidro and Otay ports of entry.
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The tribe also alleges the insurance company has cited a "pollution exclusion" to deny coverage, though the tribe says that exclusion does not preclude coverage of losses stemming from contagious diseases.
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The Gateway Energy Storage project — currently operating at 230 megawatts and scheduled to reach 250 MW by the end of the month — follows another LS Power battery project in Vista.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe classrooms are virtual but some students are still misbehaving. This adds another layer of complexity to the challenges facing teachers and administrators amid the pandemic.
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A spokesperson says in a release that stab wounds, lacerations and possible broken bones were among the injuries to officers at the Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility near San Diego. The official says a warning shot ultimately quelled the uproar after commands and less-lethal measures were ignored.
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