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Companies Rethink Return-To-Office Plans Amid Omicron Cases
Companies are rethinking their plans to send workers back to the office as the new omicron variant adds another level of uncertainty
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Offices Are Opening Back Up But Most Employees Don't Want to Come Back: Study
According to a study released by PwC, a firm that specializes in business consulting services, over half of employees surveyed want to work remotely three days a week or more
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Study Shows Employers Prefer Working From Home
More than half of the people surveyed said they want to work remotely at least three days per week. NBC 7’s Amber Frias has the story.
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Knock-Knock No More: Doors Are Being Redesigned Amid COVID-19
Doors carry disease. A contaminated doorknob can infect half an office in just a few hours. But you can’t exactly socially distance from a door.
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San Diego Firefighter Witnesses Notre Dame Go Up in Flames
Enjoying a beautiful spring evening on an Easter Week vacation in Paris with his wife and son Monday, Justin Chiotti was about a mile away from Notre Dame when he saw a large column of smoke as the historic Catholic Cathedral erupted in flames.
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Donations Pour in for Oceanside Police Dispatcher's Family After Death of Husband in Crash With DUI Suspect
Donations are pouring in for an Oceanside Police Department dispatcher’s family as she grieves the death of her husband who was killed on New Year’s Day in a crash with a U.S. Marine suspected of driving under the influence.
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Massive Tree Falls in Spreckels Park in Coronado
A large tree fell in a community park in the heart of Coronado Wednesday.
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San Diego Records Manager Fired Over Hepatitis A Disclosures, Claim States
The claim alleges that the city’s protocol in handling public record requests changed in the months following the outbreak, something the city has denied.
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Sounds Like San Diego: May 7
Japanese psych-rockers Acid Mothers Temple are back to keep things weird at the Casbah.
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Sounds Like San Diego: April 22
Earth Day brings the phenomenal and hilarious Ron Gallo to the Casbah.
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Sounds Like San Diego: April 11
The California Honeydrops headline the Belly Up — and Wednesday’s live-music action in San Diego.
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Sounds Like San Diego: March 28
Lestat’s West hosts its “last show probably maybe” Wednesday with a who’s who of local performers.
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4 Dead, Including Gunman, Following Hostage Situation at Yountville Veterans Home: CHP
Four people were found dead following a shooting and hostage situation at a Yountville veterans home, the California Highway Patrol said late Friday. CHP Assistant Chief Chris Childs said three females and one male were found dead. It is belived the male found dead was the suspected gunman.
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Daughter Killed Mom in Mission Valley Homicide-Suicide: SDPD
New details have surfaced in the mysterious killing of a woman whose body was found two months ago inside a Mission Valley office building.
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Local Heroes Handed Citizens of Courage Awards by District Attorney's Office
The District Attorney’s office has been honoring local heroes at the Citizens of Courage Awards for 27 years. NBC 7’s Alex Presha has more on the amazing stories of the award recipients.
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Suspect in Custody After Hiding from Police in Office Building Ceiling
A man briefly evaded Chula Vista Police Tuesday by hiding in the ceiling of an office building.
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White House Resumes Tours, With Presidential Surprise
The first tour group to visit the White House since President Donald Trump took office got a big surprise Tuesday — the president himself said hello.
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‘Do Something Fun': 8-Year Old Pens Letter to President Barack Obama
President Barack Obama found an unlikely pen pal in eight-year old Lily, who said she is the president’s biggest fan. Lily, whose father is in the Air Force, wrote to the president to let him know that the “country needs more spunk,” suggesting he “do something fun” like wearing “a tie-dye shirt and shorts to something important.”