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‘COVID Orphans': Estimated 40,000 U.S. Children Have Lost at Least 1 Parent to COVID
As COVID-19 turns more children into orphans, siblings step up to fill the void.
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‘Vaccine Envy' Grows as More People Get Their Shots. Here's How to Cope
Are you jealous of your family, friends or neighbors that have already gotten vaccinated, while you’re still waiting for your own appointment? One psychologist has some advice.
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Former US Marine Imprisoned in Moscow Maintains His Innocence
Joey Reed’s son, Trevor, is 29. He could spend nearly a decade of his life in a Moscow prison, where he’s been held since August 2019. For most of 2020, Texan Joey Reed has been living in Moscow. Despite many challenges, including the pandemic, Reed remains in Russia. He is trying to keep his son’s case from falling below...
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Wearable Devices Could Help Detect Next COVID-19 Outbreak: Scripps Researchers
Could something you wear on your wrist help detect the next coronavirus outbreak? Local Scripps Researchers think so.
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Looking to Buy A House During the Pandemic? Wait In Line
Back in April, NBC 7 reported the coronavirus had hit the local housing market. Listings plummeted and homes on the market were taking longer to sell.
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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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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
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Police Body Cam Videos And Witness Testimony Raise Questions of Controversial La Mesa Arrest
New testimony from a witness at the scene as well as body camera footage from six La Mesa Police Officers, is shedding new light on the controversial arrest that sparked unrest in the east county city.
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Family of Woman in Coma, Shot by ‘Less Lethal' Projectile Wants Attempted Murder Charge for Officer
A woman who was at the protest Saturday in La Mesa is in a medically induced coma and may lose one of her eyes after reportedly being hit with a “less lethal” projectile by a police officer, according to her family. Her family, through their attorney, has called on the La Mesa Police Department to identify the officer and remove...
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Tips for Working Securely from Home During Pandemic
Like millions of Americans, Oceanside resident Rob Wetzel is working from home during the coronavirus pandemic, spending more time on his computer and phone. He doesn’t know when or how it happened, but his online passwords were stolen. “I got an email and the subject of the email was my password to this special program that I use and...