Kasia Gregorczyk, FOX5 San Diego

Kasia Gregorczyk

FOX5 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Kasia:

San Diego Convention Center events on track to rival pre-pandemic years

San Diego Convention Center business is on track to rival pre-pandemic years. → Read More

El Cajon police offers $25k incentive for experienced officers to join

The El Cajon Police Department is offering a $25,000 signing bonus to experienced officers hired by the department. → Read More

Pandemic relief causes problems for some businesses in Encinitas

Pandemic relief put in place to help some businesses may now be hurting others along Coast Highway in Encinitas. → Read More

‘We don’t want this to become an outbreak’: San Diego County monitors Hepatitis A cases

San Diego County health officials are closely monitoring a rise in Hepatitis A cases within the last month. → Read More

Chula Vista City Council elects new member to district three following contentious process

The City of Chula Vista has a new councilmember after a controversial selection process. → Read More

San Diego City Council to vote on ending state of emergency, vaccine mandate

San Diego may be moving out of a state of emergency and along with that, ending the city’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate. → Read More

Heavy rain makes Santee park look wetter than usual

Mast Park in Santee is looking nothing like what locals are used to after all the recent rain. → Read More

Supply shortage sends San Diegans searching for eggs

The bird flu has been causing supply issues since March and people in San Diego are finally feeling it. → Read More

New gun laws to take effect in California on July 1

Two new gun laws will take effect starting July 1 in California impacting ghost guns. → Read More

Thousands flock to San Diego beaches over holiday weekend

Memorial Day weekend came to a close on the warmest and busiest day for San Diego beaches. → Read More

Lifeguards, police step up safety patrols ahead of holiday weekend

Memorial Day weekend is already underway for some at San Diego beaches and bays looking to beat the crowds. → Read More

Cruising comes back to National City in an effort to repeal decades-old ban

National City streets brought back cruising for the first time in 30 years. → Read More

City shares bike lane plan for busy Park Boulevard

Residents in University Heights heard from city leaders Thursday about redevelopment plans for busy Park Boulevard, including new designated bicycle lanes. → Read More

Confusing Mira Mesa bike lane returning to its original layout

A surprising and confusing lane change in one Mira Mesa neighborhood is about to be reversed. → Read More

Negotiations resume between Ralphs, Albertsons and labor unions

The negotiations affect nearly 50,000 grocery workers at more than 500 stores throughout California. → Read More

Local infectious disease doctor weighs in on new omicron variant BA.2

A new COVID-19 subvariant known as omicron BA.2 is beginning to become more present in the U.S., making up about 25 to 30% of current cases. → Read More

Chula Vista Elementary district to lift mask mandate after spring break

Another San Diego County school district will lift its mask mandate this month. → Read More

Supervisors propose solution to drop California’s gas prices

San Diego County’s historically high gas prices are hitting drivers’ wallets like never before. But two county supervisors have proposed a solution they say would ease some of that financial burden. → Read More

Local Ukrainians seek comfort in church gathering amid chaos in home country

“When people ask me, ‘What can I do?’ Usually, the first thing I say is, ‘Please pray.’” Vera Skop said. → Read More

String of tire slashings leave residents on high alert in Bankers Hill

The holiday weekend came with a string of tire slashings in Bankers Hill, impacting more than a dozen cars in total and leaving neighbors on high alert. → Read More