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SDPD Collects Hundreds of Weapons During Guns for Gift Card Exchange
San Diego Police collected more than 400 firearms Saturday during a “no questions asked” gift card exchange event in Kearny Mesa in an effort to get more guns off the streets.
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American Sign Language Tours Available at Cabrillo National Monument
During the month of July, Cabrillo National Monument will be offering guided tours in American Sign Language (ASL).
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Weekend Crowds Leave Piles of Trash in Mission Bay
With the warm weather, more people are crowding our coastline to enjoy the weekend, but there is an ugly side to all the fun. The weekend parties meant there was a huge pile of trash along the bay Sunday morning.
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Local Biologist Pushes Importance of Vaccines in Underserved Communities
San Diego County is making progress in vaccinating minority communities, but a local biologist believes more can be done.
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Chula Vista Restaurant Raises Wages After Having Trouble Finding Workers
A Chula Vista restaurant owner has been forced to make several changes during the pandemic, but he didn’t expect to have such a difficult time hiring back workers
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San Diego Nonprofit to Lead Social Services for Migrant Children at Convention Center
SBCS, formerly South Bay Community Services, will be providing social services along with coordinating, enrichment, family reunification and religious services for the children
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San Diego Father Struck by Hit-and-Run Driver Out of Coma and Talking
A San Diego man who was nearly killed by a hit-and-run driver is out of a coma now and talking with his family. The crash happened on March 7 in the parking lot of a grocery store in the Rolando area of San Diego. It is still a long road to recovery 47-year-old Tu Hoang Lam, but his family is…
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Former Prisoner Helps Others Rebuild Their Lives
A San Diego man who was convicted of murder as a child, is now free and helping other men who were incarcerated, get their life on track. Eddie Blajos is opening a new transitional housing center at a time when the California prison system is releasing thousands of inmates. “The ultimate goal is to help them be successful. Help them…
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Customers Help Vista Cafe Owner Diagnosed With Cancer
Neighbors in Vista are rallying around a beloved cafe owner who was recently diagnosed with bladder cancer. The diagnosis comes as Connie Ambacher struggles to keep her restaurant, Connie’s Café, open amid the pandemic.
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Local University Student Starts Floral Business Amid Pandemic
The pandemic has made it more difficult for local college students to break into the industry they want to work in. A student at Point Loma Nazarene University is overcoming that by starting her own business and she’s hoping to get a big boost on Valentine’s Day.