Allison Royal, CBS 8 San Diego

Allison Royal

CBS 8 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Allison:

Garnet Avenue in Pacific Beach goes car-free for 'CicloSDias'

What would you do without a car for a day? On Sunday, thousands of beachgoers put that to the test. → Read More

Customs & Border Protection provide update on border reopening

CBP says any vaccines approved by the FDA or the WHO for emergency use will be accepted when attempting to get into the United States. → Read More

What the border reopening for nonessential travel Nov. 8 means for South Bay businesses

More than 200 businesses in the San Ysidro area have closed since the start of the pandemic → Read More

San Diego couple foster obese dogs and help them get back into shape

Wednesday, Oct. 13 marks National Pet Obesity Awareness Day. → Read More

Depressed kids, divorcing couples: Therapists in high demand in San Diego

We've seen an interest in certain things during the coronavirus pandemic like workout equipment and RV's, but what about the demand for therapy? → Read More

Here are some of the best pumpkin patches in San Diego

News 8's Allison Royal visited a variety of San Diego pumpkin patches in the area that are filled with family fun. → Read More

Hillel San Diego breaks ground on new buildings near UCSD after 20-year legal battle

Hillel San Diego plans to open the community center serving UCSD's Jewish community late next year. Some neighbors voiced concerns about parking and traffic. → Read More

Meet the Poway family, making theme parks come to life

Matthew might have the most unique job you can think of for an adult, but wait until you hear what his sister Nicole does for a living. → Read More

Man convicted of killing SDPD officer faces potential death sentence during penalty phase of trial

While Gov. Gavin Newsom signed an executive order placing a moratorium on capital punishment, the order does not prevent prosecutors from seeking the death penalty. → Read More

Drone photographer captures juvenile white sharks and surfers coexisting in Del Mar

The drone video shows surfers just feet away from white sharks in the Pacific Ocean in September. → Read More

Mural man paints 'love letter to Encinitas'

Muralist and surfer Skye Walker painted an ode to his home and favorite surf town. → Read More

Free 'inclusive Bollywood' dance classes delight wheelchair dancers

San Diegans of all abilities are invited to take part in the free classes. → Read More

Carlsbad fourth-grader hosts bake sale to help Afghan families

Maryam has several family members in Afghanistan. → Read More

What to expect as San Diego Unified heads back to school on Monday

The state's second largest school district heads back to class on Monday. → Read More

San Ysidro Health taking part in campaign aimed at getting Latinos vaccinated

According to the state of California, only 46.3 percent of Latinos out of 13 million statewide are vaccinated, leaving nearly six million Latinos unvaccinated. → Read More

Many San Diego County school districts return to in-person instruction on Wednesday

According to Poway Unified, 98% of students and their families opted to go back to school full-time in-person. → Read More

San Diego County begins gathering proof of vaccination from employees

County employees that do not provide proof of vaccination will be subject to weekly COVID-19 testing and are required to wear masks while indoors. → Read More

World War II veteran celebrates 100th birthday with Coronado plane jump

The "hometown hero" reflected on his life, military service, and future plans on Sunday at Hotel Del Coronado. → Read More

Authorities suspect arson after church catches fire in National City

National City police were driving down 8th Street when they noticed smoke and fire at the front door of the church. → Read More

What to expect as live events return to San Diego

The San Diego region lost billions of dollars over the course of the pandemic due to canceled or postponed events. So, how will events look now that they're back? → Read More