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Thief Makes Off With Stolen Equipment Used to Help San Diego's Underserved Youth
San Diego Police are looking for the thief or thieves that made off with thousands of dollars in equipment used to benefit underserved youth. The equipment, which was stored in a 7×14 foot trailer parked at the City of Hope International Church in Lincoln Park, is owned by James Wiley Jr., Founder & President of Reel Teens. “I felt shock…
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‘Vile and Disrespectful': Man Goes on Hate-Filled Rant After Refusing to Wear Mask At Local Brewery
employees of Eppig Brewing’s Point Loma location found themselves on the wrong end of an angry, hate-filled rant by a customer who refused to wear a mask.
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How the City and County Give Shots to San Diego's Unsheltered Population
Since March 15, when the group became eligible, 628 homeless people have been given a Johnson & Johnson vaccine, according to the county.
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‘Ghost Guns' at Heart of Debate Over President's Actions to Curb Gun Violence
Pres. Joe Biden’s efforts to curb gun violence include rulings on so-called ghost guns, which are unassembled weapons sold as kits that don’t have serial numbers or require a background check for purchase.
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Volunteers Find Expedited Path to COVID-19 Vaccinations
In San Diego County, many people looking for a vaccination are finding a way to expedite the process by volunteering at local vaccination super stations.
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‘I Need Help — I Feel Like I'm Dying': San Diego Woman Shares COVID-19 Story
Elisa Ortiz contracted the illness in March when little was known about the coronavirus. Now recovered, she laments the politicizing of safety protocols.
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‘People Aren't Taking It Seriously': Quarantined SDSU Student On Illicit Off-Campus Parties
A San Diego State University student who tested positive for the coronavirus says many of the younger students at the university continue to break rules and take part in unauthorized off-campus house parties, including some who know they have the virus. “There are some people that are taking it seriously but other people really don’t care,” said the student....
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Driver Doing Donuts in Rancho Penasquitos Park Leaves Truck Behind
San Diego police are looking for the driver who vandalized a Rancho Peñasquitos park overnight. Multiple callers reported a truck flipped over on its side at Hilltop Park early on Thursday morning, San Diego police spokesman Scott Lockwood told NBC 7. The driver of the late-model white Toyota Tacoma was doing donuts on the grass, tearing long grooves through the…
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SDPD Opts Not to Enforce Health Order at Large Church Gatherings
After the Awaken Church in Kearny Mesa held its third large gathering in as many weeks on Wednesday night in an apparent violation of public health orders, San Diego police confirmed they were called about the gathering but chose not to dispatch officers.
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Outbreak Linked to Pacific Beach Gym Cited for Defying Public Health Order
A San Diego County official has confirmed there is an outbreak of COVID-19 tied to a popular San Diego gym that was operating in violation of the county’s public health order for weeks.