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Chalking Up Something Positive, Despite the Pandemic
She’s walked out in front of her Allied Garden home with a piece of chalk every day since April. Some would think it’s a hard pace to keep up during a pandemic. “Actually, not as difficult as I thought they’d be,” said Dana Peterson, while standing next to a children’s chalkboard in her driveway. Peterson takes the chalk and...
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Spreading Joy One Message at a Time
NBC 7’s Joe Little spoke with a woman who is spreading joy by a sign outside her house.
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Rats, Weeds, and Squatters: City of Oceanside Tackles Abandoned House
The new year is bringing welcome news to an Oceanside neighborhood where people have complained for years about an abandoned home full of overgrown bushes, weeds, and rats.
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City Opens Storage Site to Help Homeless Individuals
San Diego mayor Kevin Faulconer joined community leaders Monday to open the City of San Diego’s third Storage Connect Center for homeless people. The new center is located on Lea Street in the El Cerrito neighborhood and will allow homeless individuals to safely store their belongings in bins and lockers.
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Elderly Man Beaten, Bloodied on July Fourth
A 92-year-old out for his daily walk Wednesday was assaulted by a woman and a group of men, he and his family say. John Cádiz Klemack reports for the NBC4 News at 6 p.m. on Friday, July 6, 2018.
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Teen, Older Brother Arrested in Murder, Carjacking of Dad in Front of Daughter
Police arrested a teen boy accused of shooting and killing a father who tried to protect his daughter during a carjacking in the Spring Garden section of the city Thursday night.
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Philadelphia Father Shot in Face After Refusing to Give Up Car to Robbers While Daughter in Backseat
A father protecting his daughter during a carjacking along a Spring Garden street was shot in the face and later died, Philadelphia police said Friday.
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100 Percent Chance There Is a Spy Site in Your DC-Area Neighborhood: Author
The chances you live within walking distance to a spy site are 100 percent for those living in the D.C. area, according to a former CIA official.