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Neighbors Say SDSU Isn't Doing Enough To Curb COVID-19 Spread On and Off Campus
Neighbors speak out days after SDSU announces it was hitting pause on in-person classes.
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It Starts With A Conversation: How To Protect Your Child From Falling Victim To Sex Trafficking Or Predators Online
To offset the increased exposure caused by social media and technology, experts are placing more and more emphasis on parents to sit down and have conversations with their children to make them aware of the dangers that lurk online.
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11 Lesser-Known Apps That Experts Say Could Expose Your Child to Sex Trafficking
There are more apps out there than we can keep track of, and not all of them are fun and games. Here are a few the San Diego County Human Trafficking Task Force says parents should be aware of
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Rise In Reports of Child Sex Trafficking, Exploitation Cases During COVID-19
The novel coronavirus pandemic has impacted nearly every aspect of society. In particular, it has aided in the rise of sex trafficking on national and global levels.
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Lawsuit Alleges Overt Racism at One of San Diego's Oldest Deaf Services Organizations
An advocate for San Diego’s deaf community is suing one of the region’s oldest deaf services organizations, alleging staff discriminated against people of color and catered to white clients over minorities. In a newly filed lawsuit, Jasmine Sandifer claims managers and others at Deaf Community Services of San Diego repeatedly disparaged her and other people of color and did...
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Social Worker Died From COVID-19 Months After Coworkers Warned of Dangers
Ronda Felder raised 25 foster children and two children of her own. Although she died while doing what she loved, her daughter says more could have been done to ensure her safety.
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San Diego Ordered to Release Footage of Mental Health Call of YouTube Star Who Later Killed 2 in Crash
The city of San Diego must release body camera recordings from body camera footage taken during a mental health check of Trevor Heitmann, the 18-year-old YouTube star who hours later sped off in his sports car and killed mother and daughter, Aileen Pizarro, 43, and her 12-year-old daughter, Aryana in a fiery August 23, 2018 auto collision on Interstate 805.
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San Diego's Elite Private Schools Take Millions in Small Business Loans
Some of San Diego County’s elite private schools received as much as $23.5 million in federal coronavirus relief loans aimed at helping small businesses that are struggling to stay afloat during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Largest Hospice Care Company Accused of Putting Healthy Profits Over Public Health
Workers for the nation’s largest hospice care provider say the company has put their health and safety, and the lives of thousands of nursing home residents and employees at risk of catching COVID-19, all to make an extra buck.
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Shut Out: Why Some Minority-Owned Businesses Can't Get Financial Help During COVID-19
Black business owners feel the city of San Diego is not operating on a level playing field, preventing them from receiving the funds to help them weather the COVID-19 storm