No vaccine. No extra vaccines today, so we re a little disappointed. But we understand and actually, it s a good sign. It means everyone came to their appointment today and probably those are the most vulnerable people who really need it the most, got it, Warren said.
UC San Diego Health runs the Petco Park super station. A spokesperson said extra doses first go to people on the state s priority list, including volunteers, first responders, and people served by Saint Vincent De Paul Village. Only after that, do doses go to people waiting in line.
But that isn t deterring people from seeking the extra doses. They ve been nicknamed vaccine hunters. They are people who wait at a pharmacy or vaccination site for leftover doses. They say they re not jumping the line but simply making sure the vaccines don t expire.
Unseasonably Warm Today, Cooler Tomorrow
Once again our highs hitting 80 for a second time this week!
A weak trough up North will create gusty conditions across the Mojave so a Wind Advisory will be in effect to the North of the Valley until 7pm this evening.
A few clouds dotted the skies last night and this morning, making for some pretty views around the area. If you capture a great shot, send it to us via our First Alert Weather app or via share@kesq.com!
This was sent in by Des McCarthy and Ramona Graab shot a great pic this morning!
Updated on February 3, 2021 at 12:22 pm
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If it feels like years since you ve seen a concert, you re wrong. It s been just about one year in fact, the county and state shut down live entertainment last March 13.
In a sign of potential post-pandemic thawing, almost like it was right on schedule, Live Nation announced a mega-tour Wednesday featuring The Weeknd, who will make a stop at Pechanga Arena on you guessed it March 13. It s believed to be the first large concert tour with a local stop that has been put on the calendar, although, technically, it s a rescheduled show originally slated for August of last year.
An application for a warrant to seize property subject to forfeiture that was filed in federal court last month offers an instructive look at how a pair of.
Updated on February 24, 2021 at 9:59 am
A tiny, Black-owned, vegan cookie shop in San Diego’s Grantville community is rolling out a special collection of treats for Black History Month inspired by powerful figures in the Black community: Hank Aaron, Debbie Allen, and Amanda Gorman.
The “Black History Month Collection” from Maya’s Cookies includes three different cookies, with each recipe created to reflect its namesake. D
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Longtime San Diego resident Maya Madsen founded Maya’s Cookies in 2015. She has created Black History Month-inspired cookies in the past but, this time – with everything happening in our world – she told NBC 7 it feels a bit different, in a good way.