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Women's Museum of California Opens New Space in Southeast San Diego
The Women’s Museum of California is gearing up for the grand opening of its Southeast San Diego Center, kicking off with the debut of its latest exhibit and hosting festivities that are free for the occasion.
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First Look: Women's Museum of California
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews introduces you to Artistic Director Katie Ruiz, who shares more about the new Women’s Museum of California at the Southeast San Diego Center.
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‘By Any Beans Necessary': Café X Hosts Long-Awaited Grand Opening After Pandemic Struggles
After moving their business online due to months long pandemic restrictions, Café X: By Any Beans Necessary, is finally getting their long-overdue grand opening. The café celebrated its grand opening in Sherman Heights Monday with live music and lots of coffee. Co-owned by mother-daughter duo Cynthia Ajani and Khea Pollard, the Black-owned coffee shop was set to open in 2019…
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Deacon, Niece Raising Voices Against Gun Violence in Southeast San Diego
Some families in the Southeastern San Diego are worried gun violence will pick up as we enter summer, a trend they say comes year after year. But rather than hide, residents are banding together to spread a positive message in hopes of making their community, which has a decades-old reputation for violence, a safer place to live. Neighbors say...
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San Diego Celebrates Andra Day
Golden Globe-winning actor and Grammy-nominated recording artist and Southeast San Diego native Andra Day received the key to the city.
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Gloria, Montgomery Steppe Gift Golden Globe-Winner Andra Day Key to City
Golden Globe-winning actor and Grammy-nominated recording artist and Southeast San Diego native Andra Day can now chat up her friends in city administration any time she wants. Mayor Todd Gloria and Councilmember Monica Montgomery Steppe presented Day with a key to the city and named July 2021 Andra Day Month in the city. “This means everything because I love my…
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Celebrating the History of Southeast San Diego
Efforts 30 years ago helped changed the perception of the southeastern part of the city of San Diego. NBC 7’s Dita Quiñones reports.
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Taking Back Southeast San Diego: How One Man Changed its Future on Juneteenth, 30 Years Ago
on June 19, 1992, San Diego City Council Member and Reverend George L. Stevens held a mock funeral to “bury” the name Southeast — a name that was often used as a catch-all for a large area of San Diego outsiders considered to be high-crime.
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Coffee Shop Offers Coffee Grounds and Safe Ground in Grant Hill
Mixed Grounds in Grant Hill is embracing its new role as community messenger
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San Diego County Sheriff's Department Continues Search for Man Missing Since Dec. 23
San Diego deputies are continuing their search for a man reported missing three weeks ago – a man who had a stroke before his disappearance and has other medical issues.
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Black Men Talk About Their Experiences With SDPD
Malcolme Morgan, Alonzo Harvey, Tamir Holmes and Tony Wiggins are all Black men who grew up in southeast San Diego and say they’ve had countless interactions with police, many of which included force.
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Black Men From Southeast San Diego Reflect on Experiences With Police
NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar sat down with four Black men from Southeast San Diego to talk about their experiences with police.
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Building Electrical Malfunction Closes Polling Site in Bay Terraces
Voters were redirected after a fire started at a polling site near Bay Terraces on Tuesday afternoon, San Diego County Registrar Michael Vu confirmed.