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DOJ Warns San Diego Landlords Against Tenant Coercion During Pandemic
The U.S. Attorney’s office here in San Diego is warning landlords that they’re on the lookout for anyone who sexually harasses cash-strapped tenants during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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What New April Numbers Reveal About the Pandemic’s San Diego Impact
Our lives have transformed over the last six weeks. Now, data from the month of April is offering insight into just how dramatically San Diego changed. The novel coronavirus appears to have become one of the top causes of death in the county, likely taking more lives than diseases like stroke and diabetes, according to…
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City Heights Fashion Designer Turns To Masks To Stay In Business During Pandemic
Lili Klu, a designer who specializes in African fashion, has found a new stream of revenue by making the now-mandatory face masks more fashionable.
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Schools, Law Enforcement Worry Online Learning Could Open a Backdoor to Abuse
School districts across the county adopted sweeping policies over the last year limiting the ways in which educators can interact with students online. Now, as schools move to online learning, law enforcement officials and advocates worry those policies will go out the window.
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Environment Report: The Outdoors Are Making a Comeback
San Diego is gathering public feedback for the next iteration of its Climate Action Plan, the sky and the sea are glowing and more in our biweekly roundup of environmental news.