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As San Diego prepares to welcome more refugees from around the world, a new study from UC San Diego shows the major challenges refugees have faced during pandemic. COVID-19 led to substantially more job loss and worsening mental health in refugees in San Diego. “We saw that folks in the refugee community had about 30% …

It is expected to be slightly cooler Saturday following record-breaking temperatures in San Diego, Chula Vista and El Cajon. On Friday, San Diego’s 95 degrees and Chula Vista’s 97 degrees set new records for April 8, both besting previous records set in 2014. El Cajon tied its high-temperature record of 99 degrees, set in 1989. …

At least three people were killed and at least 27 others were hospitalized after a boat overturned Sunday morning off the coast of San Diego, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. Multiple agencies — including local lifeguards, the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Border Protection — responded to the emergency, officials said. Officials said …

San Diego will make its mark on space this weekend when a piece of a local business’s technology will help power a tiny helicopter as it hovers over Mars. Qualcomm took a huge part in what’s expected to be a historic moment by developing the technology that will power Ingenuity’s flight. Ingenuity, a light helicopter …

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Beach area businesses are hoping to get a big boost from the spring break crowds. While more businesses are opening up in San Diego County, some families remain cautious about crowded areas. “We’re incredibly excited to be opening back up. It’s been almost a year. We’ve been planning for this. We’re ready,” said Daniela Bower, …

 As the coronavirus surges in the state, Californians celebrated Independence Day with virtual parades featuring photos of flag-draped front porches instead of pancake breakfasts and crowded festivities. Meanwhile, law enforcement officers were out and about, reminding people to wear masks in public and turning away disappointed sun-seekers from beaches that were closed to discourage crowds …

Hundreds of protesters showed up the La Mesa Police Department Saturday as part of several demonstrations across the United States against police brutality following the in-custody death of George Floyd in Minneapolis on Monday. The protest is also in response to a controversial arrest involving a black man and a white officer at a trolley …

The Tacos El Gordo restaurant chain is offering free food for all health care workers at its locations in San Diego and Las Vegas. The only thing needed to claim some of the eatery’s delicious tacos is to show employees some sort of identification that indicates you are a health care worker. The restaurant locations …

A new online tool is helping a San Diego mother give her kids a break from their home school routine while still keeping them engaged educationally. The set up might be the same at many homes: students with headsets staring at a computer screen. But for one special hour, the Delgado sisters take pencil to …