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4 days ago |
10news.com | Marie Coronel
San Diego public libraries are hosting free summer reading programs where children can earn rewards for their reading efforts.
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2 weeks ago |
10news.com | Marie Coronel
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- As schools close for summer vacation, many parents face the challenge of providing meals for their children throughout the day. Marcela Mercado, a single mother of three, shared her concerns about the increased financial burden summer brings. "To divide all the expenses that I need, especially with the summer and all the food that we have to buy because they're going to be home for more time on longer days," Mercado explained.
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4 weeks ago |
10news.com | Marie Coronel
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As summer approaches, many people are seeking budget-friendly activities, and the County of San Diego has launched a program aimed at encouraging outdoor exploration at no cost. The First-Time Camping program is designed to make camping more accessible for those who may be hesitant due to the associated costs. Camping is a popular summer activity that allows individuals to relax and disconnect from the outside world.
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1 month ago |
10news.com | Marie Coronel
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As the cost of hiring professionals for home repairs continues to rise, an increasing number of homeowners and tenants are opting for do-it-yourself (DIY) solutions. Local hardware store OB Hardware has noted a significant uptick in customers looking for supplies to complete their own home improvement projects. Sovereign Moody, assistant manager at OB Hardware, explained that many are realizing the cost savings associated with DIY repairs.
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1 month ago |
10news.com | Marie Coronel
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As schools let out for summer, many young people in San Diego County are on the hunt for seasonal employment. A new study from WalletHub ranks the best cities for summer job opportunities nationwide, revealing that the outlook for local positions may not be as bright as hoped. WalletHub, which provides free consumer tools and resources, analyzed data on employment numbers, affordability, and commuter-friendliness to evaluate 182 cities.
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