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Man Hit in the Head With Bean Bag Round During La Mesa Protest Sues County And Deputy
The 18 year-old man who was struck in the head with a bean bag round while driving through the La Mesa protests on May 30 has filed a lawsuit against the county and the deputy who allegedly fired the shot.
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Family of SDSU Student Who Fell From Dorm Room Bunk Bed Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The family of a 19-year-old San Diego State University student who died after falling from his dorm room bunk bed has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the college, multiple members of his former fraternity, and the bunk bed manufacturer. Dylan Hernandez died on Nov. 8, 2019, one day after attending a pledge party at SDSU’s Phi Gamma Delta fraternity….
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City Pays Upwards of $19 Million Since 2015 for Employee Car Accidents
According to data analyzed by NBC 7 Investigates, from May 2015 through July 2020, the city of San Diego paid more than $18.8 million to settle claims filed by those who were hit by city vehicles or employees.
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San Diego Passes Ordinance Requiring Hotels To Consider Most Experienced When Rehiring
The city of San Diego is now requiring that hotels must consider experienced hotel workers first when the time comes to replenish depleted staff levels caused by the pandemic.
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La Jolla Country Day Returns $4.4 Million From PPP Loans To Federal Government
La Jolla Country Day one of many of San Diego County’s eilte private schools that received PPP loans. As of now, the only school confirmed to have returned it.
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County Data Shows Most COVID-19 Outbreaks Occurred at Restaurants, Bars
Data shows eating and drinking establishments, followed by businesses account for highest total of outbreaks
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Neighbors Say SDSU Isn't Doing Enough To Curb COVID-19 Spread On and Off Campus
Neighbors speak out days after SDSU announces it was hitting pause on in-person classes.
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NBC 7 Retracting Story on Gloria and 101 Ash Street Investigation
After further investigation, NBC 7 is retracting a previous story on the 101 Ash Street transaction, after it was determined a document had been fabricated.
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As Case Backlog Piles Up, San Diego Superior Court Set To Resume Trials
Amid case backlog, San Diego Superior Court releases plans to reduce the number of jurors inside the courthouse, and install plexiglass in courtrooms to prevent possible outbreaks.
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Body-Cam Footage Shows Officers Failed to Act Hours Before Deadly McLaren Crash
Officer-worn camera footage shows police refused to intervene despite pleas from the family and psychiatrist of a teen who drove his McLaren sports car against traffic on I-805, crashing and killing a mother and her daughter.