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New Documentary Highlights Treatments for Veterans Living With PTS
A new documentary called “Wounded Heroes” is shedding light on some innovative ways to treat post-traumatic stress disorder.
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First Company of Women Marine Recruits Begin Boot Camp at MCRD, a First for West Coast
The first company of women Marines to begin training on the West Coast stepped off buses this week to begin boot camp at the Marine Recruit Depot in San Diego.
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Body Recovered at Mission Trails Regional Park is Missing 21-Year-Old Runner: Family
The body of missing runner, Max Lenail, was recovered Saturday after friends organized an extensive search at Mission Trails Regional Park, family confirms to NBC 7.
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SoCal National Guard Members Deployed to D.C. for Inauguration Security
National Guard troops from Southern California are among the huge National Guard presence providing security for the inauguration of President-elect Joe Biden this week.
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Local Veterans to Receive COVID-19 Vaccination
According to the Veterans Affairs, COVID cases among veterans has doubled since November. Some veterans are at a higher risk for COVID-19 because of their service, which is why getting these vaccines now is more important than ever. More than 300 veterans live at the CALVet Chula Vista Veterans Home and those in the skilled nursing facility will be some…
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Concern Grows Over Limited ICU Capacity
No matter how hard nurses work to heal patients, hospital beds in Southern California are getting harder to find. Michael Kennedy is a nurse at UC San Diego Medical Center. “I don’t really see an end in the near future. We just had Thanksgiving,we’re just about to have Christmas holiday, there’s a lot of gatherings going on and I...
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Navy Will Decommission Warship Damaged in Suspected Arson
The USS Bonhomme Richard will be decommissioned after a fire suspected to be caused by arson tore through the ship in July while it was docked in San Diego, according to military officials.
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Family Who Lost Relative to COVID-19 Warns Against Thanksgiving Gatherings
Because of the surge in cases around the country the Centers for Disease Control is advising people to not gather together this Thanksgiving.
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Meeting Sheds Light on Local Law Enforcement Interactions With ICE
At a time when relations between immigrant-rights groups and law enforcement have been strained, County Supervisors are holding a forum to provide more transparency about the ways in which local law enforcement interacts with federal immigration agencies.
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Purple Tier Restrictions Start in San Diego County
Purple tier restrictions started Saturday in San Diego County. The state allowed businesses a three-day grace period before they had to comply with purple-tier rules. The changes went into effect at 12 a.m. Saturday. On Tuesday, San Diego County was shifted to the most-restrictive tier in California’s color-coded system of coronavirus-related tiers. The possibility had been looming since the California...