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15+ Family Members Sickened With COVID-19 After Birthday Party for Grandfather Who Later Died
A party to celebrate a San Diego grandfather’s 75th birthday turned into a nightmare when more than 15 relatives tested positive for COVID-19, including the grandfather who died from the disease.
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Latino Community Hit Hardest by COVID-19 in San Diego County
The latest numbers in San Diego County indicate Latinos are the hardest hit community by COVID-19. Now, Latino leaders are talking about how to lessen the impacts. “We’re going to see the fallout from COVID-19 for a really long time. And as we know in San Diego County, Latinos are being disproportionately affected so we want to make sure...
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Barrio Logan Business Owner Forced to Close Down Shop, Fighting to Keep 2nd Store Open
In Barrio Logan, many store owners are faced with making the tough decision of closing their beloved shops for good.
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Imperial Beach Mother Among the Many Struggling to Pay Rent
It’s the first of the month and rent or mortgage payments are due. But many San Diegans tell NBC 7 they will not be able to make May’s payment because they’ve lost their jobs due to the coronavirus.
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Hair Stylists Turn to Odd Jobs to Survive While Out of Work
San Diego County non-essential businesses have shut down under the Public Health order and it has put thousands of people out of a job. Many tell NBC 7 they are desperate to make an income during this pandemic and are turning to odd jobs to survive. “Day one after we got shut down I was online just looking for different…
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Farm Workers Not Impacted By Trump's Executive Immigration Order: CA Farm Bureau
President Donald Trump announced an executive order on immigration he plans to sign as soon as Wednesday would apply only to those seeking permanent residency and not temporary workers.
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San Diego Woman Helping Homeless Get Hotel Rooms During COVID-19 Pandemic
San Diegan Aime Zamudio is working to get hotel rooms for homeless San Diegans during the coronavirus outbreak. Zamudio said she’s worried for many who have no place to go. “A hot shower? I’d give a million dollars for one,” said Dan who has been living on the streets in Pacific Beach for the last five years. Zamudio said...
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Cancer Patient Concerned About Hospital Measures Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
A San Diego woman battling breast cancer is urging local hospitals to step up their safety measures to protect cancer patients during the novel coronavirus pandemic.
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San Diegans on Impact of COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
Increased travel restrictions for U.S. citizens, as well as an overall concern due to the coronavirus, are causing many to miss out on travel plans.
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San Diego Sheriff's Department Hands Over Records to ICE Following Subpoenas
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) took the rare step of serving four subpoenas to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department (SDSO) last week.