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Chula Vista Man and His Family Recovering From COVID-19 on Father's Day
It was a Father’s Day unlike any before for one Chula Vista man who was recovering at home after being on a ventilator for 10 days while treated for the novel coronavirus.
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Did You Feel It? 4.5 Magnitude Earthquake Shakes San Diego
A 4.5 magnitude earthquake rocked San Diego on Sunday afternoon, according to the United States Geological Survey.
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3 US Sailors on Aircraft Carrier Test Positive for Coronavirus
Three U.S. Navy sailors on San Diego-based USS Theodore Roosevelt have tested positive for COVID-19 and will be flown off the aircraft carrier, the Navy said Tuesday. “These are our first three cases of COVID-19 on a ship that is deployed,” Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly said. The quarantined sailors will be flown off the ship, which...
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SD County Prohibits Gatherings of 50+, Orders Bars to Close, Restricts Restaurants
San Diego County leaders made drastic changes Monday to a public health order that was issued to prevent the spread of a novel coronavirus within the local community as its reach extends across the globe.
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Body Cam, Streetlight Footage Released in Deadly Police Shooting of ‘Erratic' Suspect
The San Diego Police Department released body camera and smart streetlight footage Wednesday from an Oak Park foot chase that ended when an officer shot and killed the suspect on Jan. 24, the department confirmed.
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Teen Accidentally Shot Himself in Leg at Park in Vista, Sheriff's Department Says
A teenage boy was shot in the leg in Vista Monday afternoon. Detectives later learned the gunshot wound was apparently self-inflicted and accidental, the San Diego Sheriff’s Department said.
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Normal Heights Concept 7-Eleven to Feature Taco Shop, Fro-Yo, Craft Beer
Dubbed by 7-Eleven as its “Evolution Store concept,” the San Diego location will be the third establishment of its kind in the country.
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Dozens of Wrong Ballots Given at San Diego County Satellite Polls, Registrar Confirms
A Chula Vista man voted in-person at one of the county’s new satellite voting locations Saturday morning. The next day, representatives from the County Registrar of Voters showed up at his door to inform him there had been a mistake.
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Flower Fields at Carlsbad Ranch Ready for 2020 Season
Let the bursts of beautiful blooms come forth: the famous Flower Fields in Carlsbad officially open this Sunday for the 2020 spring season.
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SD District Attorney Asks Court to Reduce 25,000 Marijuana Convictions
The San Diego County District Attorney has asked the courts to reduce 25,000 marijuana convictions from felonies to misdemeanors and dismiss an additional 1,000 misdemeanor convictions completely.