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The influx of refugees from Afghanistan has prompted different groups of San Diego women to band together to help the men, women and children fleeing the Taliban begin a new life in America.
Those helping include both individuals like
POINT LOMA (KUSI) – Back to School is right around the corner and school supplies and new clothes are EXPENSIVE!
A great way to save money is by buying items at the Rock Thrift Store including tops, dresses, backpacks and shoes. From backpacks to clothing, even items to decorate do
Ever played a cigar box guitar? The customarily homemade instrument follows the design of a regular guitar. But they traditionally use a cigar box as the resonator. Of course, creative musicians who know luthiery can build cigar box guitars themselves — and not even necessaril
When we asked Sech — whose syrupy delivery makes him one of the most romantic singers in reggaeton — to come up with a list of lovey-dovey Valentine’s Day songs, the task was almost too hard for him. “The first thing you have to write in this article is, ‘Sec
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If you’re able to buy a house at all in San Diego these days, you’re among the fortunate. Prices have exploded in recent years. But thanks to a decades-old initiative in California, newer and often younger homeowners are paying considerably more in proper
On February 1, animal services were called on a black-colored Vietnamese potbelly pig as he roamed by Hacienda Drive, south of the 76 in Oceanside. The San Diego Humane Society in Escondido refers to the 1-year-old pig by "Cannonball," who weighed about 18 pounds when they checked him in.
The Folklore Festival is a celebration of African culture, customs and community.
JOHANNESBURG – The inaugural Folklore Festival is set to take place at the National School of Arts on Saturday 1 Octob
The Learjet involved in a fatal accident in December at Gillespie Field (KSEE) in El Cajon, California, was in an unstabilized approach as the pilot attempted to circle for landing, according to the preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB).
Both pilots and
A church in China’s southern coastal Guangdong Province recruited music lovers to learn the recorder.
Guangxiao Church in Guangzhou announced to roll out the first two-month recorder course on Sunday afternoons from August 7 for people who like wooden flutes aged more than nine yea
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A Rancho Cordova gas station manager says he was fired after accidentally setting the pump price at 69 cents.
Customers filled up at the deep discount for three hours Thursday, Sacramento TV station KOV