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Local Leaders Urge Immigrants To Access Public Health Resources Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
Local elected officials on Thursday encouraged immigrants to access government health care and other community resources as COVID-19 continues to spread in San Diego.
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San Diego’s Coronavirus Response in Photos
San Diego Unified employees hand out free food and meals to families outside of Clark Middle School after announcing school closures amid the coronavirus outbreak. / Photo by Adriana Heldiz San Diego is changing every day amid the spread of coronavirus. Schools are closed, the city is shuttering non-essential functions and those on the front…
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Local Governments Struggle to Obey Their Own Social Distancing Mandates
San Diego County now allows some non-essential employees to telecommute, but the implementation has been slow and uneven. And though the city of San Diego is shuttering many of its non-essential services, some of those employees are still reporting to an office.
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Your Latest Questions About the Coronavirus in San Diego, Answered
The coronavirus pandemic is, quite simply, disrupting life as San Diegans know it in a way that is unprecedented. We pulled out a few questions from readers about what’s happening with San Diego government and communities.
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MTS Contemplates Service Cuts as Ridership Plummets
The contemplated service cuts, in the face of declining revenue from passenger fares, could be a precursor to other difficult decisions by local governments.