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‘You Can Persevere': Paralympian Going for Gold With a Purpose
Gold medal-winning Paralympian Deja Young has not only set her mind on defending her title, but to also advocate for mental health wellness by sharing her own person struggles.
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Pandemic Turns San Diegan's Olympic Dream Into Olympic Dilemma
When the coronavirus pandemic postponed the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo, Japan, thousands of athletes around the world were forced to take a momentary pause on their training, but for some, like San Diego’s Sam Barlow, it meant the end of their Olympic dreams.
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Exclusive: Up Close Look At World's Most Advanced Fighter Jet
MCAS Miramar is the only Marine base in the United States flying the F-35C and NBC 7 tagged along for a recent training exercise involving the high priced fighter jets.
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San Diego Nonprofit Helping Out Military Families in Need Amid Pandemic
The stress of COVID-19 is hitting military families in our country particularly hard. The San Diego based nonprofit Support the Enlisted Project has always had an important mission – helping military families in need. But it’s now becoming critical due to the coronavirus pandemic. Volunteers spent Saturday handing out food, diapers, hygiene products and movie night care packages. Hundreds of…
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The Most Photographed San Diegan of His Time: Nathan Harrison
As the nation continues to celebrate Juneteenth, a local archaeologist is digging into the story of a former slave who later went on to embody the ideals of the American dream. Archeologist and San Diego State professor Seth Mallios, Ph.D., has made it his life’s work to make Nathan Harrison famous again. Harrison was San Diego County’s first African-American...
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Coronado Keeps Beaches Mostly Open, With Some Rules
The Coronado City Council at a special meeting on Tuesday voted to keep their beaches open, for the most part, “after a lengthy discussion,” according to a Facebook post from Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey.
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Local Business Donates 75,000 Pairs of Gloves to Local Hospital
A San Diego business owner spent his Saturday morning along with friends and family loading up boxes of gloves into the back of his pickup truck to donate them to a local hospital. Jared Vedra and his father, Dennis Vedra, own Car Glo an automotive detail supply business in Kearny Mesa. Hearing the need among nurses and doctors the...
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San Diego Assisted Living Facility Holds Balcony Fitness Classes
Inspired by groups of Italians who sang to each other from their balconies while isolated due to the threat of COVID-19, leaders at a senior living facility in San Diego’s Bankers Hill neighborhood decided to do something similar. It’s just heart warming to see all of them out on their balconies Marina Kahn Every morning the elderly men and...
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Distinguished Flying Cross Society Unveil Memorial at Miramar National Cemetery
On Saturday, living members of this group, who have all been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, gathered for a special ceremony for the Miramar National Cemetery.
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High Flying 9-Year-Old BMX Rider Takes Off Online
Nine-year-old Connor Stitt loves riding his bike, but perhaps not how many kids his age like to ride.