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The San Diego Zoo prepares to welcome back the public and the region's tourism sector is hoping to do more of the same in the coming months.
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San Diego County officials and researchers stress the importance of wearing face coverings in public.
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In order to help ensure that the recovery from COVID-19 is equitable for San Diegans of color, county supervisor Nathan Fletcher is spearheading the creation of the COVID-19 Taskforce for Equitable Recovery.
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The suspended officer's name and details on the nature and contents of the statements in question were withheld.
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KPBS Midday EditionSan Diego County has lost another legal battle in a long-running effort to find a Climate Action Plan that will stand up to legal scrutiny.
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Cities across California are on track to lose an estimated $7 billion in tax revenues because of the COVID-19 pandemic. But while no city is immune to the economic crisis, some are in a much better position than others.
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The city of Chula Vista said the statue was removed due to public safety concerns. There had been calls on social media for its removal.
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Signs warning of sewage-contaminated water will remain in place until sampling results indicate the ocean water is safe for recreational use.
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San Diego County Sheriff's officials continue to investigate an assault on a protester in Imperial Beach
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An Iranian doctor based in Florida has returned to his homeland after being part of a swap that saw a U.S. Navy veteran from Imperial Beach held by Iran return to America. The semiofficial Fars news agency published an image of Matteo Taerri being greeted at Tehran’s airport by Foreign Ministry officials and his family.
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