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3 weeks ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Alexis Rivas |Mike Dorfman |Meredith Royster |Mark Sackett
The San Diego Police Department said it's investigating the death of a 9-year-old girl who passed away just hours after undergoing dental surgery that involved anesthesia. That procedure happened on March 18 at Dreamtime Dentistry on Vista Village Drive in Vista. According to the medical examiner's summary report, the child was moved to a "recovery room" after the surgery and then discharged. It says the child fell asleep on the ride home and continued to sleep when she got there.
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3 weeks ago |
nbcchicago.com | Alexis Rivas |Mike Dorfman |Meredith Royster |Mark Sackett
The San Diego Police Department said it’s investigating the death of a 9-year-old girl who passed away just hours after undergoing dental surgery that involved anesthesia. That procedure happened on March 18 at Dreamtime Dentistry on Vista Village Drive in Vista. According to the medical examiner’s summary report, the child was moved to a “recovery room” after the surgery and then discharged. It says the child fell asleep on the ride home and continued to sleep when she got there.
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4 weeks ago |
nbclosangeles.com | Alexis Rivas |Mike Dorfman |Mark Sackett
Sky Lowe was in a fight for his life. Though not in the way you're probably thinking. The 25-year-old U.S. Navy veteran received a letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs last October declaring him dead. "I remember just being super confused," Lowe told NBC 7 Investigates. "Like I was laughing at first. And I would tell people, 'I'm technically declared dead.' They'd be like, 'Dead man walking. Seen a ghost.'"The letter went on to say one of his payments was returned, indicating he passed.
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1 month ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Alexis Rivas |Mike Dorfman |Mark Sackett
Sky Lowe was in a fight for his life. Though not in the way you're probably thinking. The 25-year-old U.S. Navy veteran received a letter from the Department of Veterans Affairs last October declaring him dead. "I remember just being super confused," Lowe told NBC 7 Investigates. "Like I was laughing at first. And I would tell people, 'I'm technically declared dead.' They'd be like, 'Dead man walking. Seen a ghost.'"The letter went on to say one of his payments was returned, indicating he passed.
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1 month ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Alexis Rivas |Mike Dorfman |Mark Sackett
The state of California is rolling out something most of us probably already have in our wallets: plastic cards with a security chip. You know, the ones that allow you to insert or tap to pay at the register. But the goal is security, not convenience. The California Department of Social Services hopes the new cards keep thieves from dipping into the accounts of 3.2 million Californians who rely on its benefit programs to keep a roof over their heads and food on the table.
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