Articles by Hoa Quach
San Diego Inventors Still Getting a Kick Start in New Ventures
San Diego’s Mohamed Morsy said he had a plan to introduce the world to his latest invention on March...
08 Dec, 2020
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3 min read
With City’s Budget Shortfall, San Diego Charities Prepare for the Worse
San Diego native Deja Fields said changed her life six years ago when she was a junior at San Diego...
30 Nov, 2020
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7 min read
San Diego’s ‘More Choice’ Advocates Gain Momentum After November Election
said they have renewed momentum after the election reform measure was approved in several U.S. citi...
25 Nov, 2020
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3 min read
Still Cooking: Some San Diego Entrepreneurs Open New Eateries During Recession
When Dennis O’Connor co-purchased the vacated Fraser's Boiler Service building in 2015 — he had big ...
23 Nov, 2020
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4 min read
San Diego Couple Intervenes by Revitalizing Downtown Scenes
When it comes to improving neighborhoods, Pete Garcia and Beth Callender aren’t holding their breath...
18 Nov, 2020
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4 min read
Third Time's The Charm: Stephen Whitburn Wins Election
Growing up in Madison, Wis., Stephen Whitburn said he was taught civic engagement mattered. But what...
05 Nov, 2020
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5 min read
On Election Day, San Diego Students Learn Importance of Voting, Differences
At the Nierman Preschool in La Jolla, the minimum voting age is just 18 months old. As Americans acr...
03 Nov, 2020
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3 min read
Election Day Jitters: What's On the Mind of San Diego Voters
Jitters, anxiety and hope. Those are some of the feelings going through San Diego voters as Election...
02 Nov, 2020
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1 min read
‘It’s a Horrible Narrative’: Black Women Are Losing Their Jobs Faster Than Others
Native San Diegan Shakema Martin says she may still be employed today if she weren’t Black. Martin, ...
02 Nov, 2020
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4 min read