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Small Business Owner Relying on 2nd Round of PPP Loans, Continued Community Relationships to Stay Open
For so many businesses struggling to survive, the second round of PPP loans could not come sooner. Signature Towing out of Chula Vista has managed to stay open 24 hours a day, seven days a week with a tiny staff of four thanks to the first round of loans. But that’s not all. Owner Larry White said it’s because...
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Man Dies After Pinned Under His Tow Truck
A man was killed on Friday in a freak accident while working on his tow truck in Otay Mesa. The victim, who friends identified as Mario Lopez, was apparently working on his tow truck when the truck pinned him, killing him instantly.
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Man Crushed, Killed by Tow Truck in Car Lot
A man was killed in Otay Mesa while he was working on his tow truck. The tow truck pinned him, killing him.
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Man to Serve 25 Years in Tow Truck Driver's Murder
A San Diego man pleaded guilty to second-degree murder for the 2017 collision that killed a tow truck driver who was working on the side of the highway.
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Repeat DUI Offender Sentenced for Fatal Crash
The man apologizes to the victim’s family in court. NBC 7’s Melissa Adan has the details.
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Driver Pleads Guilty to 2nd-Degree Murder in Tow Truck Driver's Death
A man faces 25 years to life in prison after pleading guilty in the death of a tow truck driver, killed on the job.
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Tow Truck Procession Saturday to Honor Driver Killed in Crash
Fred Griffith, 55, an employee of Road One San Diego, was struck and killed on the side of State Route 52.
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Tow Truck Driver's Son Mourns his Death, Shares Message for all Drivers
Michael Griffith said that his father was “The safest dude on the road.” NBC 7’s Wendy Fry heard his plea for more caution from drivers.
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‘Drunk Driving Is Murder': Son of Father Killed by Accused DUI Driver Speaks Out After Suspect's Arraignment
A suspected drink driver accused of swerving off the road and killing a tow truck driver in Tierrasanta was held on $3 million bail at his arraignment Tuesday.
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Suspected DUI Driver in Deadly State Route 52 Crash Faces 30 Years to Life
Michael Gray faces 30 years to life in prison and is being held on $3 million bail for his alleged role in a crash that killed a tow truck driver as he worked on a disable vehicle on the shoulder of the highway. NBC 7’s Astrid Solorzano is downtown with more information.