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Planner for NYE Party Where Platform Collapse Injured 3 Says Parties Are Means to Get By for Sidelined Industry
A neighboring business owner of a Miramar warehouse that hosted a New Year’s Eve party that defied public health orders said Thursday night’s event was not an isolated incident.
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‘COVID-19 Rock Snake' Shares Messages of Hope and Unity Along Santee Walking Trail
A public art project known as the COVID-19 Rock Snake is offering some messages of hope and unity along a walking trail in Santee. And it rocks.
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Dozens Walk in Memory of Carlsbad Woman Who Was Killed Along Hiking Trail
Days after a Carlsbad woman was stabbed to death along a popular hiking trail, dozens gathered along that same trail for a walk in her memory.
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‘Everybody Is Aware': Chula Vista Moving Away From ‘Education First' COVID-19 Enforcement
It seems no community is immune to the surge in coronavirus cases seen nationwide, and cities, counties and states are toughening up on restrictions and enforcement in response to increased virus spread. Eight months into the pandemic, Chula Vista is shifting from an education first strategy to something with a little more teeth. “Being at this for eight months now,…
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San Diego Hotels Getting Creative to Boost Tourism
San Diego is a top tourist destination, and during a typical year visitors spend an estimated $11.6 billion here. Of course, 2020 is anything but typical. With conventions canceled and major attractions like SeaWorld, Legoland and Belmont Park mostly closed, local hotels are feeling the impact. San Diego is fairing better than most of the country, but average hotel occupancy…
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Veterans Unite for New Mission in Oceanside
Recycle For Veterans, a non-profit organization, held a beach cleanup where dozens of volunteers spent their Saturday morning cleaning up trash along the beach in Oceanside.
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USS Midway Celebrates 75 Years
A big celebration was held Thursday morning aboard the USS Midway Museum, in honor of the ship’s 75th anniversary. As part of the ceremony, the ship was rechristened. San Diego Tourism Authority president and CEO Julie Coker broke a bottle of champagne on the ship’s bow to “set its course for the next seven and a half decades.” The...
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SeaWorld San Diego Starts to Slowly Reopen, Offers New Outdoor Experience
After being closed for months, SeaWorld San Diego is starting to slowly partially reopen.
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Legoland Partially Reopens With Miniland USA
Legoland California Resort has reopened its Miniland USA attraction, an outdoor walk-through experience that takes visitors coast to coast with its display of famous cities. The displays are made of a whopping 32,496,352 Lego pieces, according to the resort.
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About 100 Arrested as Violence, Looting Follows Peaceful Protests in Downtown San Diego: PD
More than 100 people were arrested in downtown San Diego overnight after peaceful demonstrations centered on the death of George Floyd took a violent turn, police confirmed.