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Mom details losing 7-year-old daughter in fatal crash, hopes story makes others think twice about distracted driving
Mom details losing 7-year-old daughter in fatal crash, hopes her story makes others think twice about distracted driving
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More people moving to Southern Nevada
Las Vegas is a boom town, but growth is a complicated issue.
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Wedding industry sees boost because of specific February dates
February is officially wedding month and Las Vegas chapels are excited to have an increase in couples saying,"I do."
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Veteran's Voice special - Clip
Veteran's Voice honors our local heroes. This is a clip from the 30 minute special we aired.
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WWII Veteran Celebrates 105
WWII Veteran plans to celebrate 105 with friends and lots of walking
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NFL Pro Bowl hosts community event with the help of kids
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City leaders considering push to ban vaping
El Cajon may become the first city in San Diego County to ban vaping, with the proposed ordinance coming after a seventh person in the U.S. died from an illness believed to be linked to vaping and as 450 cases of vaping-related illnesses are being investigated.
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New complex hopes to change landscape of housing
Little Italy is one of San Diego’s most expensive neighborhoods, but a new development is betting on people’s willingness to downsize for a chance to live in a trendy area. The complex has 42 studio units, with some units around 380 square feet and penthouses that are a bit larger. The units start at $1,550 to $1,850 which is about 25 percent less than the average rent for the area.
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Labor shortage forcing farmers to downsize
A labor shortage in the farming industry is forcing farmers to rethink the way they do their business. According to the San Diego Farming Bureau, new immigration regulations are to blame.
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