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Small Businesses Welcome Big Changes During San Diego's First Weekend in Orange Tier
A new era for San Diego County began this week as it entered the orange tier — and businesses are slowly welcoming customers both old and new
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First Weekend in Orange Tier
San Diego County has officially entered the orange tier. What this means for businesses. NBC 7’s Allie Raffa has more.
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The Case of the Missing Stimulus Check
A San Diego man turned to NBC 7’s Consumer Bob when his stimulus check disappeared.
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San Diego Man's Stimulus Check Goes Missing During Bank Transfer
The second round of stimulus checks were sent out at the start of 2021. Many people received the $600 payments as a debit card which led to some confusion. NBC 7 Responds was able to help find one man’s missing money.
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USD Economist Predicts Post-Pandemic Boom
An economist at the University of San Diego is predicting a big recovery from the economic pain caused by the pandemic similar to what we saw following the 1918 spanish flu pandemic. NBC 7’s Ramon Galindo explains why we could be headed for a roaring 2022.
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USD Economist Forecasts Post-Pandemic Boom in 2022
The economic pain caused by the pandemic will likely linger through the first half of 2021, but an economist at the University of San Diego is predicting a big recovery like what we saw following the 1918 Spanish Flu pandemic. “In the same way that I think in the early part of the 1920s the roaring 20s started with the fatigue…
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Conventions Are Going Virtual, But With a Big Local Cost
Comic-Con is one of San Diego’s biggest events of the year and impacts many hotels, restaurants and other local businesses. There are also hundreds of other conventions held in the county each year, but now many of them are moving online because of the coronvirus pandemic.
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Wearing Face Coverings Could Help Small Businesses Survive
Goldman Sachs estimates that a national mask mandate could slash infections and save the economy 5%, reports NBC 7’s Melissa Adan.
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Wearing Face Coverings Could Help Small Businesses Survive
Goldman Sachs estimates that a national mask mandate could slash infections and save the economy 5%.
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Aztec Basketball Runs Up Economic Score For Business
The success of the SDSU Aztecs men’s basketball team appears to be having a significant impact on San Diego’s economy, from ticket and merch sales, to business at local restaurants.
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Tens of thousands of residents in ‘unique’ 100-year flood zones may be susceptible to damage during the upcoming El Nino, according to a new report by the National University System Institute for Policy Research (NUSIPR). The upcoming El Nino, predicted to be one of the strongest compared to the 1997 event, will dump heavy rains on Southern California and bring…
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Lengthy Regulatory Process Clogs Up Storm Channel Clearing Before El Nino
There is a 95 percent chance the upcoming El Niño will soak San Diego and the rest of Southern California through spring 2016
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San Diego City Council Declares Local State of Emergency for City of San Diego
There is a 95 percent chance the upcoming El Niño will soak San Diego and the rest of Southern California through spring 2016
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Upcoming El Nino Will Soak Southern California Into 2016: Scripps
There is a 95 percent chance the upcoming El Nino will soak San Diego and the rest of Southern through spring 2016
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San Diego Could See Economic Losses, Physical Damage as a Result of El Nino: NUSIPR Study
The upcoming El Nino will dump heavy rains on Southern California and bring an especially wet winter to the region.