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Nonalcoholic brewery finds home in San Diego, shakes up craft beer industry
Athletic Brewing is trying to change the way you look at nonalcoholic beer. The company is opening another manufacturing plant in Miramar next year.
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San Diego teacher pushes for skate park to be built near her skate club students
Porter Elementary School students are learning new tricks and having fun with their friends but one group of students in San Diego’s Lincoln Park neighborhood want something more — a skate park in their own neighborhood.
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Michelin Guide goes to Mexico for 1st time, spotlights Tijuana, Baja California restaurants
Up until May 2024, the Michelin Guide, the gastronomical world’s highest measure of good cooking, had never stepped foot in Mexico.
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‘There's no reason to get old': Age-defying skateboarders in San Diego County
Some of the group’s members skate into their 50s, 60s and even their 70s.
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Beloved skatepark mom honored with bench in Lakeside
There were hugs all around at an emotional ceremony on Saturday to honor Terry Burke-Eiserling for her tireless work to get a skatepark built in East San Diego County’s Lakeside, the first and only one in the community.
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San Diego pro uses skateboarding to fight addiction, boost mental health
Professional skateboarder Brandon Turner got sober in 2016 and found his way back to his board, realizing skating was crucial to his recovery. Now, he’s teaching that to others through Westside Recovery.
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Pope Francis chooses 2 priests, 1 from Mira Mesa, as San Diego auxiliary bishops
The Vatican made the announcement Tuesday that Rev. Michael Pham and Rev. Felipe Pulido will be consecrated as bishops in a Mass later this year.
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10 Killed in Shootout at Baja California Road Racing Event
Ten people are dead and nine others are wounded after gunmen ambushed a group of drivers in Mexico taking part in a Baja California road race Saturday afternoon.
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50 Years Ago: Brown Beret Member Reflects on Push for Mexican-American Rights and the Work Left to Do
The Brown Berets protested against the Vietnam War and was part of the peaceful Chicano Moratorium March that turned violent in East Los Angeles 50 years ago this week.
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Teen Stabbed During Brawl at Birthday Party Dies From Injuries
A 15-year-old boy who was stabbed at a birthday party last month while defending a friend has died from his injuries, the Chula Vista Police Department said Tuesday. The teenager was stabbed during a fight with around a dozen people at the late-night party at a home in the 900 block of Maria Way on Jan. 31, police said. Friends…