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7 Ways That San Diegans Brought Good to 2020
OK, so 2020 wasn’t exactly a good year but there are still really good people out there. Here’s a look back at 7 ways that San Diegans brought a little love, light, and good into the world during the coronavirus pandemic.
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Mid-City Bikeway Project About Halfway Complete
The San Diego Association of Governments unveiled eight of 18 traffic circles as part of the Georgia-Meade and Landis Bikeway projects on Wednesday morning.
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New Traffic Circles in Neighborhoods
It’s getting a little easier to get around San Diego on bicycle with a newly constructed traffic circle in North Park. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez has details.
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Businesses Learn to Ride the COVID Closure Rollercoaster
While it might feel like the state is moving backward, some business owners believe we’re in a better position than we were back in March when the stay-at-home order was first imposed.
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Businesses Learn to Ride the COVID Closure Roller-Coaster
While it might feel like the state is moving backward, some business owners believe we’re in a better position than we were back in March when the stay-at-home order was first imposed, reports NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar.
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Normal Heights Restaurant's Dine-In Service Practices
Restaurants in San Diego are once again allowed to host dine-in service, so NBC 7’s Audra Stafford previews how one Normal Heights restaurant reopened under the guidelines.
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Extraordinary San Diegans: Normal Heights Vons Employee Keeps Shoppers Smiling in Stressful Times
A closer look at an extraordinary San Diegan, Dewayna Barron, a Vons employee spreading light at a store in Normal Heights during these dark times.
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Some San Diego Small Businesses Preparing for Reopening
After almost two months of having their doors shut some small businesses will finally be able to open back up, but it will look a little different under state and county rules. “That was scary, probably one of the scariest things I had to do, not only closing the doors to my personal income, my family’s income, but I...
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San Diego Small Businesses Planning on Reopening Under Phase 2
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Monday that some workplaces around the state will be allowed to resume operations as early as Friday, if they meet certain health standards, reports NBC 7’s Melissa Adan.
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Neighbors Come Together To Feed The Community
Across San Diego County, food banks are seeing a record number of people in need as many are without a job. Many different groups and volunteers are stepping up to volunteer or donate food and some are getting creative with the ways to give back. In Normal Heights, the community has transformed one family’s driveway into a free farmers...
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Normal Heights Landlord Gives Tenants 3 Months Free Rent
Times are hard, particularly for those who’ve lost their job and are struggling to make rent, but one Normal Heights landlord is trying to make the lose-lose situation a win for everybody. The coronavirus pandemic has caused a financial pinch for everyone, leaving some unsure how they’ll get through the next few months. Small office building owner Jeff Larabee...
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Normal Heights Landlord Gives Tenants Free Rent
The landlord told NBC 7s Claudette Stefanian he hopes his story will inspire empathy
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New Hospital Visitor Rules Hit Hard on Patient Families
Hospitals in San Diego stopped allowing visitors weeks ago. It’s to contain the spread of COVID-19, but it’s excruciating for families of patients with life-threatening injuries. Less than 24 hours ago, a young mother of three lay on an operating table inside Sharp Coronado Hospital, while a neurosurgeon reattached part of her scalp. The operation went flawlessly, but the...
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No Visitors Allowed in Hospitals
The sister of a woman with a critical brain injury worries she doesn’t understand why her family can’t be there. NBC 7’s Alexis Rivas has more.
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Normal Heights Concept 7-Eleven to Feature Taco Shop, Fro-Yo, Craft Beer
Dubbed by 7-Eleven as its “Evolution Store concept,” the San Diego location will be the third establishment of its kind in the country.
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4,500+ Lose Power in University Heights, Normal Heights, North Park
More than 4,500 customers across multiple neighborhoods were at one point without electricity Thursday night due to a power outage.
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Suspected Drunk Driver Crashes Into Normal Heights Family Dentistry
The driver who crashed into a Normal Heights dental office on Sunday morning was arrested for suspected drunk driving, the San Diego Police Department said.
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Flood-Prevention Pump Installed in Normal Heights Keeping Neighbors Awake
The sound of a pump turned on during heavy rains is a nuisance that is keeping Normal Heights residents awake at night, and forces them to leave their homes during the day.
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Pump Installed in Normal Heights Keeping Neighbors Awake
NBC 7’s Rory Devine explains why the pump is there and how neighbors feel about it.
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Unicorns Urge Safety on Adams Avenue Where Woman Was Hit by Car
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews spoke with two businesses owners who are taking pedestrian safety into their own hands — or hooves.