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San Diego’s Curve Begins to Flatten, But End of Social Distancing Likely Weeks Away

Public health officials say that aggressive social distancing measures appear to be working but caution that more data is needed to truly understand the trajectory of San Diego’s outbreak.
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Homeless Residents Grow Desperate as Food Resources Shut Down

As the coronavirus pandemic rages through the region and most people stay home, homeless San Diegans are confronting a loss of food resources they have long relied on to survive. Many meal operations – both organized and impromptu – have halted. Cafés and restaurants that once served as daytime refuges from the streets and in…
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2020 Censo – Español

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For City Heights, The Path To Power Runs Through The Ballot And The Census

The 2020 census is gearing up to be a critical one for California. As more people leave the state in search of affordable housing, California stands to possibly lose a congressional seat after the 2020 census.
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Grades Can Only Go Up: New Details on San Diego Unified’s Online Learning Plan

As officials rush to gear up for the “soft launch” of San Diego Unified School District’s online learning plan by Monday, new details are emerging: Grades won’t go down from where students left off and teachers will choose from one of three levels of online teaching.
