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San Diego Tết Festival Announces Shift to Online Event This Year, Reveals Dates for 2022
A popular San Diego cultural event has announced it will shift to hosting its festivities virtually this year due to the pandemic and released a date for next year’s celebration in hopes of being able to hold it in person.
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Police Seek Help Finding Driver Who Struck Cyclist, 70, in Mira Mesa
Authorities asked for the public’s help Thursday to find a driver who fled after hitting a bicyclist in the Mira Mesa neighborhood the day after Christmas.
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Mysterious Monolith Vanishes From San Diego Parking Lot
A mysterious monolith that popped up in a parking lot in San Diego County this week has just as quickly disappeared – following in line with the strange trend of the metal structures suddenly appearing and disappearing all over the globe.
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Mysterious Monolith World Tour Stops in San Diego
San Diego is the latest stop on a mysterious world tour of monoliths.
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Monolith Appears, Vanishes From San Diego Parking Lot
A mysterious monolith appeared in San Diego — as similar ones pop up all over the world. And it disappeared just as quick as it came.
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Eater San Diego: New Restrictions Expected Soon for San Diego County Restaurants
The roller coaster ride of the coronavirus pandemic isn’t over just yet for San Diego’s restaurant scene. As California tightens restrictions on businesses once again due to rising COVID-19 cases across counties, what does this round of restrictions mean for San Diego County’s restaurants?
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Thief Smashes Mira Mesa Jewelry Store Display Case, Leaves With Necklaces
A man smashed a display case at a Mira Mesa jewelry store and stole several necklaces, police said Monday.
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Where to Recycle Your Post-Halloween Pumpkin in San Diego
A 3rd annual pumpkin recycling event is happening in Clairemont and Mira Mesa. Here’s how San Diegans can recycle their post-Halloween pumpkins.
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Happy Jo Koy Day! San Diego Names Day After Comedian in Honor of Filipino American History Month
America’s Finest City proclaimed Friday, Oct. 16, 2020 as “Jo Koy Day” in honor of Filipino American History Month.
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Mysterious EDD Letters in San Diego Mailboxes
Elizabeth Stoll doesn’t usually find anything troubling in her Mira Mesa mailbox, but on Monday that changed. “Nine envelopes from the Employment Development Department came to the house for four different women,” said Stoll. She had never heard of the women and no one from her home was expecting unemployment assistance. The day after the letters came, she got...
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Mysterious Unemployment Mix-Up
On Monday, nine different envelopes for four different women arrived in a Mira Mesa mailbox, reports NBC Responds’ Consumer Bob.
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SUV Strikes Pine Tree in Mira Mesa, Driver Ejected, Killed
A 58-year-old man was killed Saturday morning when his SUV crashed into a tree in Mira Mesa and he was thrown from the vehicle.
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Eater San Diego: Bars Shutter Again and Restaurants Get Curfew
Here we go again. The coronavirus pandemic shook up San Diego’s food and drink scene once again this week when county public health officials closed bars, breweries and wineries that don’t serve food due to rising COVID-19 cases in the region. Eater San Diego shares details on the impact of those closures and other top news from our food and...
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Mira Mesa Native Dreaming Big Again, Thanks to ‘America's Got Talent'
Celina Graves was born to sing, but it took her 30 years to find a big break void of any strings attached to her image. The Mira Mesa native and daughter of Ed Graves, a professional singer and bass player well known in San Diego’s music industry, is still alive on NBC’s ‘America’s Got Talent’ where the judges applauded...
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Mira Mesa Native Dreaming Big Again, Thanks to ‘America'
Celina Graves has been singing her entire life but was told over and over again that she would need to change her image to make it in the music industry, reports NBC 7’s Steven Luke.
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Mira Mesa Businesses Brace for Potential Violence And Looting
The threat of looters invading Seafood City in Mira Mesa left management with a tough choice this week: spend hundreds of dollars to shore up their storefront and close early or do nothing at all and take their chances. Seafood City and many of the surrounding businesses in the Mesa Shopping Center opted to put up plywood Tuesday night ahead…
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Street-side Protesters in Mira Mesa Say Police Reform is Only Path to Peace
All four Minneapolis Police Department officers involved in the arrest and death of George Floyd in death of George Floyd have been criminally charged, but that wasn’t enough for some protesters across the country and in Mira Mesa on Wednesday.
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Protesters Demand Justice in Mira Mesa
One protester said most people will never know how it feels to live in fear just because of the color of your skin.
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Fire Crews Knock Out House Fire in Mira Mesa
Fire crews managed to knock out a two-alarm house fire that started in the garage in Mira Mesa on Wednesday. Fire crews arrived at the house at around 1:54 p.m. at 10159 Embassy Way. “The first crews to arrive at the scene found the building fully engulfed. The fire was coming out at all sides of the building,” San Diego…