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Video of fruit vendor spotted praying before his workday goes viral
A Gardena fruit vendor’s moment of faith went viral after he was recorded kneeling in prayer before beginning his workday.
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California marathon winner disqualified for receiving water from dad during race
A Fountain Valley man was disqualified Sunday as winner of the OC marathon.
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Dodger fans who caught Shohei Ohtani's first home run ball speak out
What could only be described as a dream come true for any Dodgers fans happened to Amber Roman and her husband Alexis Valenzuela Wednesday evening. They both couldn’t believe it when they snagged Shohei Ohtani’s first home run ball in Dodger Blue. The ball initially slipped through the hands of Valenzuela, and that’s when Roman sprang into action picking...
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Why Does it Take So Long to Schedule a Doctor's Appointment in the US?
Long wait times for medical care is a trend seen in San Diego and across the country. NBC 7 breaks down what exactly is causing these long wait times.
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‘Eggs-Orbitant' Egg Prices Send Some California Residents Rushing to Raise Chickens
Apparently, Kameron Wong hasn’t been the only one looking to coop her own flock amid rising egg prices.
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Calif. Woman Found Guilty of Killing Stepfather After Finding Nude Photos of Herself on His Computer
Thomas Merriman co-founded Butterfly Farms, a nonprofit organization focused on the conservation and study of native butterflies, with a business partner in 2013.
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‘I've Been Bit, I've Been Bit': San Diego Swimmer Recounts Shark Attack
Lyn Jutronich has been swimming her entire life. Here in San Diego, she’s part of a group of ocean swimmers. It’s safe to say, most days, you can find her in the water.
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Large Groups of Volunteers Await, Aid Ukrainian Refugees at US-Mexico Border
The group has been providing food, clothing and counseling to families around the clock.
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Harvard Student Develops Website to Help Ukrainian Refugees Find Shelter
It was following a pro-Ukraine protest at Balboa Park in February that Avi Schiffmann couldn’t shake the thought that he needed to do something to help. “I know how to make all these websites and apps and, you know, I felt that nobody was going to do it,” said Schiffmann, a Harvard University student. “So why don’t I just...
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Navy Reservist Creates Art Piece to Honor 9/11 Victims, On Display at USS Midway
Like many Americans on Sept. 11, 2001, Joe Pisano remembers exactly what he was doing when he heard the news of the terrorist attacks.