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Student's Jaw Broken During Violent Attack in Ocean Beach
An argument over a fire pit spiraled out of control, leading to a violent attack in San Diego’s Ocean Beach neighborhood on June 15
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Events Industry Booms as California Prepares to Reopen June 15
As California inches closer to a full reopening on June 15, the events industry is buzzing with business. It’s one step toward recovery after more than a year of losses, according to Suher Haidar, an event planner and owner of Refined by Suher and FRE by Suher.
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COVID-19 Survivor Shares Story and Works to Get Others Vaccinated
As vaccination rates lag in Black and Brown communities across the nation, one local COVID-19 survivor is working to change the statistics.
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San Diego Sisters Launch Business During Pandemic and Share AAPI Culture
The Quidachays beat the odds and built a successful coffee and plant shop, La Marque Café, in Hillcrest during the pandemic. They’ve been using their platform to raise awareness about the Asian American Pacific Islander cultures.
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Gov. Newsom Proposes Additional $1.5B in Small Business Grants
Help could be on the way for business owners recovering from the pandemic. Governor Gavin Newsom is proposing an additional $1.5 billion in grants, which would offer struggling businesses up to $25,000, if eligible.
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‘I'm Not Reinstalling Any Apps': Students Complete NBC 7's Challenge to Log Off Social Media
Would you be willing to give up social media? Imagine doing it as a teenager. It’s been one week since a group of high school students accepted NBC 7’s challenge to log off social media.
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‘I'm Not Reinstalling Any Apps': Students Complete NBC 7's Challenge to Log Off Social Media
Would you be willing to give up social media? Imagine doing it as a teenager. It’s been one week since a group of high school students accepted NBC 7’s challenge to log off social media.
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COVID-19 Survivor Reflects on Year, Participates in Local Immunity Study
Local bartender and musician, Drew Andrews, is back to work now that Whistle Stop Bar in South Park has reopened. “I’ve been a bartender here (Whistle Stop Bar) for a number of years, 16 years now, I guess, excluding last year,” Andrews said as he reflected on the year. He was one of the first San Diegans who shared his…
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San Diego's Tourism Industry Is on Road to Recovery, Hotel Rooms Sold Out
After more than a year of economic blows due to the coronavirus pandemic, it looks like San Diego’s tourism industry may finally be on the road to recovery
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ICU Nurse Shares Experience Losing Patients as County Reports Deadliest Week of Pandemic So Far
For the second week in a row, San Diego County set a new record of reported COVID-19-related deaths. It’s a sobering reminder that the virus is spreading quickly. Last week (Saturday – Friday), the county reported 96 deaths. Through this Thursday, there have already been 102 reported (Deaths are typically reported to the county days or weeks after they actually…