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Visit California Treats Navy Man to Exclusive Gameday Experience Before Padres-Dodgers Thriller
In order to help spur tourism across the state, Visit California is helping people make up missed moments because of COVID-19 closures and restrictions.
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If It Seems Like Everything Has Gotten More Expensive, You're Onto Something
Production slowed during the pandemic to match demand, but now that demand is ramping up again supply needs time to recover, and that’s one reason why we’re seeing higher prices for certain goods, according to a San Diego economist.
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‘Beyond Brave': Teen Hailed as Hero for Protecting Mom, Sister During Stabbing at Escondido Home
An 18-year-old man is being credited with saving his mother’s life after he heroically stepped into action to try to protect her and his younger sister when another family member stabbed them all inside their Escondido home.
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San Diego Man Detained After He Unknowingly Nearly Smuggled Migrants Across Border
A San Diego grandfather is worried he may soon be deported for driving into the United States from Tijuana, Mexico, with two undocumented people who he said snuck into his van.
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Good Times Didn't Roll in the Gaslamp This Mardi Gras
Gaslamp business owners hoped the good times would roll right into their restaurants on Fat Tuesday to give a jolt to an industry that’s lost tens of thousands of jobs, but it was a mellow Mardi Gras 2021 because of COVID-19.
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Former Charger Vincent Jackson Found Dead in Florida
Former Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson was found dead in a hotel room on Monday, according to the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office. Jackson was 38 years old, and lived in South Tampa. His body was discovered at a Homewood Suites in the Tampa area. The sheriff’s department said Jackson checked into the hotel on Jan. 11 and had been staying…
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Facemask Sensor Being Developed at UC San Diego Could Help Detect COVID-19
A team at UC San Diego School of Engineering is working to develop a sensor that would stick to your facemask and detect COVID-19 in your breath. “Just imagine you would have a roll of stickers. And as you head out in the day you put one of these on, you would breathe through it. And at the end of...
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Amanda Gormon's Inauguration Poem Inspires San Diego Student
Before poet Amanda Gorman became a standout star at President Joe Biden’s inauguration, last summer she spoke at the graduation ceremony for The Children’s School in La Jolla inspiring the next generation of leaders, like Izzy Leone. Leone lavished applause on Gorman as her 8th grade class watched the 22-year-old youth poet laureate recite her poem “The Hill We...
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Woman Fatally Shot Inside US Capitol Was Air Force Veteran From California
The woman who was fatally shot Wednesday by law enforcement when rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol has been identified as a San Diego resident.
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Carmel Valley Teen Directs Documentary to Help Heal Racial Divide
Derek Ma during interview talking about his documentary on Asian Americans contribution to the pandemic in the face of Anti-Asian sentiment