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‘Really Disrespectful': Tortillas Thrown at Losing Team in Coronado vs. Escondido CIF Basketball Game
A CIF championship high school basketball game between Coronado and Escondido ended with the winning team throwing tortillas at its opponents in an act that is being called racist.
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San Diego Biotech Company's Therapy Treatment Showing Promising Results in COVID Patients
Scientists at Aethlon Medical, a San Diego-based biotech company, may have found a promising new therapeutic treatment for COVID-19. “What we do is capture the virus and completely remove it from circulation, never to return, and nobody else does that,” said Charles Fisher, MD, chief executive officer at Aethlon Medical Inc. Through a device called a hemopurifier, which looks a…
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Heroic Dog Survives Rattlesnake Bite After Stepping Between Owner and Serpent
After hearing the snake’s rattler, the dog, Marley, pushed his owner out of the way and stood between him and the snake.
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Mother Shares Toddler's Near-Drowning Experience
Every milestone little Malachi reaches is a blessing. He suffered a brain injury in a near-drowning incident last year, and now his mother is campaigning so that other parents can learn the risks.
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U.S. Adds More Jobs While Employers Continue to Struggle to Fill Positions
Nick Apostolopoulous, owner of 619 Spirits in North Park wears many different hats these days. He works the bar, acts as host, manages the restaurant, all while planning and organizing day-to-day operations. And his employees, the ones that have stuck around, also do what they can to keep the place running. “Everyone that can is already working six days a…
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Offices Are Opening Back Up But Most Employees Don't Want to Come Back: Study
According to a study released by PwC, a firm that specializes in business consulting services, over half of employees surveyed want to work remotely three days a week or more
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From Prison to College: Convicted Bank Robber Graduates with Masters in Criminal Justice From SDSU
Taking the stage for the second time in two years is Laura Murray, once an ex-convict now a criminal justice scholar.
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‘I'll Never Speed Again': Friends of Teens Who Died in Crash Near SeaWorld Recall Deadly Night
Flags, photos, flowers continue to mark the place where Kulten Sargent and Ava Bender lost their lives in a fatal crash last week.
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San Diego Doctor Recommends Incentivizing Vaccines
In order to get over the wall of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, Dr. Paul Schalch, MD, Otolaryngologist, says we need more than educational campaigns.
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FBI Warns Against Fake Coronavirus Vaccination Cards Being Sold Online
Some people see that little vaccination card that comes with that first dose of the coronavirus vaccine as a badge of honor. Others see it as an opportunity to make money through a scam gaining popularity online.