San Diego Uptown / Downtown News, April 3rd, 2020

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In the shadow of the virus

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Business as usual is put on hold in San Diego Q&A on crisis mental health

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HISTORY P. 8 People prepare food for people with underlying conditions like cancer, heart disease and HIV. (Photo courtesy Mama’s Kitchen)

Nonprofits scrambles to bring food to medically fragile in isolation

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KENDRA SITTON | Uptown & Downtown News

With seniors and immunocompromised people being asked to self-isolate because they

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are most at risk of dying from COVID-19, grocery shopping has become a risky trek when proper nutrition is desperately needed. While there are grocery

delivery options, many are over capacity. For low-income people who are medically fragile, their

These are unorthodox times indeed, and therefore this is an unorthodox article. My editor asked me write a story on the effects of the COVID-19 shutdown on local businesses because the situation rendered a lot of our local content irrelevant. I accepted the challenge but the trajectory of the story evolved daily due to ever-changing developments. The partial shutdown went full-blown lockdown within a week and many businesses that were open with special circumstances were shut down completely.

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Juvenile court unveils comfort space for foster youth

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JOYELL NIVENS | Downtown & Uptown News

Sometimes, it’s the little things that ma ke the biggest difference. In the San Diego Juvenile Dependency Court system, the arm of the San Diego Superior Court focusing exclusively on foster youth, children 10 and over have the right to attend their dependency hearings and to speak on their own behalf. According to the Judicial Council of California, San Diego’s dependency courts handle more than 1,200 cases a year.

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Parents organize homeschool resources

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San Diego is a tourist destination and the hospitality industry was hit hard. Restaurants and other attractions were the first to close and their employees are a huge percentage of our workforce. A look inside the new waiting room (Photo courtesy San Diego Juvenile

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Dependency Court)

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