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Cal Fire Offsets Loss of Inmate Help by Hiring Up As California Braces For Long Wildfire Season
Hand crews play a critical role in fighting fires. The crews, in some cases, hike miles to the site of a fire or are dropped onto a site by helicopters to cut dry brush with chainsaws and other tools in an effort to prevent the blaze from spreading.
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Brush Fire Threatens Homes in Carmel Valley
A brush fire along Carmel Valley Road got a little too close for comfort Sunday afternoon for residents of the Rancho Milagro housing development, at one point burning just yards away from their back doors. The fire was reported around just before 3 p.m. near the intersection of Zinnia Hills Place and Carmel Valley Road, San Diego fire officials said….
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FDA to Add Warning to Pfizer, Moderna Vax After CDC Finds ‘Likely' Link With Rare Heart Condition
The FDA is set to add a warning to Pfizer and Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine about the rare risk of heart inflammation in teens and young adults. Here’s what we know.
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Some Young San Diegans Among Hundreds Reporting Heart Condition After COVID-19 Vaccine
More than 300 cases of heart inflammation after COVID-19 vaccinations have been reported in young people across the U.S., including some young San Diegans.
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First Weekend California Nightclubs Reopen At Full Capacity
This weekend is the first since California’s reopening on Tuesday that people are out and about in a big way — Getting back to their favorite bars, clubs and other nightlife activities without tier systems or any Covid-related restrictions. The last time Parq nightclub in the Gaslamp Quarter was open at full capacity, over 2,000 people packed in and 50…
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E-Bike Boom Sparks Controversy Around North County
Electric bicycles have boomed in popularity during the pandemic but so as accidents involving them. While some believe they’re a great way to get around and outdoors, others are concerned that they pose a danger.
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TSA Screens Most Passengers Since Start of Pandemic as Travel Surge Creates New Challenges for Airports, Travelers
In another sign that a sense of normalcy is taking flight, air travel has rebounded to about 75% of where it was at this time in 2019. The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said it screened over 2 million travelers Friday at U.S. airport security checkpoints — almost 31,000 of those passengers were screened at San Diego International Airport. It’s the…
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Vaccine Push Continues Days Before California Fully Reopens, Drops Covid-19 Restrictions
About 46% of Californians are fully vaccinated. That’s one of the highest vaccination rates in the country, but it’s still lower than the number we need to put the pandemic in the rearview mirror.
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San Diego Group Repurposes Sleep Apnea Machines to Help India Fight Second COVID-19 Wave
The San Diego-based group plans to retrofit the machines to ventilators on June 20 to then ship to India.
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San Diego County Moves Into Yellow Tier Days Before State Reopens, Scraps Tier System
This move into the least-restrictive yellow tier comes just six days before the state fully reopens.