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San Diego Distillers Guild Members Produce 10,000 Gallons of Sanitizer
More than a dozen San Diego craft distilleries, all members of the San Diego Distillers Guild, have come together to produce and donate 10,000 gallons of sanitizer to first responders as well as the public.
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One Paseo Shifts to Virtual Offerings
The One Paseo complex in Carmel Valley has shifted some of its services into the virtual world amid the coronavirus pandemic. Take a look at how its small businesses are trying to survive.
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Feeding San Diego to Address Hunger of Military and Veteran Families
Feeding San Diego will expand its Feeding Heroes efforts to provide additional hunger-relief services to military and veteran families throughout San Diego County.
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Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa, ProduceGood to Help Food Insecure
Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa and its local nonprofit partner, ProduceGood, will harvest the resort’s on-property citrus groves of lemons and Valencia oranges to continue to help the community during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Jewish Community Center Wants to Keep San Diegans Mentally Healthy
In the wake of shelter-at-home and social distancing requirements, the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center Jacobs Family Campus has launched “J Virtual Experience,” a multitude of online video offerings for both members and non-members.
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Lockdown Drives Big Increase in Online Education Software Use
As COVID-19 continues to force universities and other education institutions across the country to go virtual, CourseKey, a San Diego-based live online attendance and engagement software that works with video conferencing tools, has become the application of choice for many.
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Mercato Enhances Platform, Helps More Independent Grocers During Crisis
San Diego-based Mercato, an online grocery e-commerce fulfillment platform for independently owned grocery and specialty food stores, has seen a surge in merchants wanting to join the program as communities cope with the coronavirus pandemic.
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San Ysidro Company's Tools Part of Anti-Virus Arsenal
A San Ysidro-based company’s mist duster is being used in places like Ireland as part of the anti-virus arsenal.
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Poway-Based Chef Works Company is Operating in 90 Countries
Chef Works, a company that makes apparel for the culinary and hospitality industry, is headquarted in Poway. Founded in 1993, the company now operates in 90+ countries and employs 220 people in San Diego County, plus another 130 around the world. Here’s a profile of the local-turned-global business.
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International Flavors Come Through at Unusual Restaurant
A deeper look at Carte Blanche, a new restaurant in Oceanside specializing in French Mexican cuisine, and the family who runs it. Escargot Tostadas, anyone?