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The U.S. Department of Labor announced Tuesday that it has instituted a nearly monthlong spring break for students at the 121 Job Corps centers located in each of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico, including the San Diego center in Imperial Beach, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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Los estudiantes de 2 a 18 años de edad podrán recibir desayuno y almuerzo en cualquiera de estos sitios.
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Operations for the city of Chula Vista are temporarily suspended Monday and Tuesday except for public safety, officials announced Sunday.
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Students age 2 to 18 can get a meal for breakfast and lunch at any of the sites during this period, the San Diego County Office of Education said.
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San Diego's economy is already being affected by the coronavirus situation, even though there's only one presumptive positive case in the county.
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San Diego County's South Bay area has been pummeled by ongoing massive flows of sewage tainted water flowing into the U.S. from Mexico.
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If schools at Chula Vista Elementary School Districts close, a spokesman said one plan being considered is "distance learning," or online learning from home. But this arrangement can raise additional challenges.
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The affected stores were in Chula Vista, Escondido, San Marcos, Oceanside, National City and Vista, the company said.
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Measure M, the school bond to raise property taxes to build affordable housing and modernize classrooms in Chula Vista, appears not to have enough votes to pass Tuesday night.
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Port commissioner Castellanos and a healthcare advocate Vargas are in a tight race for the November runoff.
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