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Indianapolis, IN, United States

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Past articles by Ebone:

New Documentary Highlights Migrants Stuck At Tijuana Border

San Diego documentarian examines the conditions in Tijuana for migrants from Central America. → Read More

Vintage Workouts Make A Comeback In 2019

Despite the abundance of technology apps designed to help people get fit, some more traditional exercises are still topping the fitness list. → Read More

San Diego State University Nursing Students Diagnose Holograms

San Diego State nursing students are using augmented reality to test diagnostic skills. → Read More

San Diego State University Nursing Students Diagnose Holograms

San Diego State nursing students are using augmented reality to test diagnostic skills. → Read More

Imperial Valley Kids Get A Much-Needed Ride To The Beach

San Diego County has 70 miles of coastline. But for kids living in the inner city or in low-income communities, access to the region's beaches can be out of reach. → Read More

Day On The Bay Helps Refugee Students Adjust To Life In San Diego

Several San Diego refugee high school students hit the water Friday to participate in a youth outreach program. → Read More

San Diego Symphony Bids Farewell To Maestro Jahja Ling

Maestro Jahja Ling conducts his final performance with the San Diego Symphony this weekend, following 13 seasons as music director. → Read More

Women Volunteers Build Affordable Housing In Logan Heights

Hundreds of women volunteers are wielding hammers and sawing wood in Logan Heights this week, in a $3 million project to help relieve San Diego’s affordable housing shortage. → Read More

'2017 Salute to Veterans' Tour Offers San Diego Public Rides on WWII B-17 Bomber

A salute to veterans will soar over San Diego County this weekend with flights on board a restored Boeing B-17. Military fans and visitors will have a chance to experience a World War II icon, on display at Gillespie Field Airport on Saturday and Sunday. → Read More

One Wall At A Time: Murals Transform San Diego's Lincoln Park

A group of local artists help transform Imperial Avenue in Southeast San Diego with public art one wall at a time. The Urban Collaborative Project has brought them together with projects that continue to give back to the community. → Read More

Calls Grow For San Diego Union Boss To Step Down Amid Sexual Harassment, Gender Discrimination Allegations

Calls for Mickey Kasparian to step down or go on leave are amplifying. Two months ago, Kasparian, who is the head of one of San Diego County’s biggest unions, was sued by two former employees for sexual harassment and gender discrimination, among other claims. → Read More

Mostly Peaceful Protests In El Cajon After Police Shoot Unarmed Man

Protesters filled the streets of El Cajon a day after an unarmed man was shot and killed by police officers. They held signs and chanted “no justice, no peace,” “hands up, don’t shoot” and “black lives matter.” → Read More

Be Our Guest: Stone Hotel Brewing Up Tourism Dollars For North County

Escondido leaders are looking forward to the opening of the new hotel, which is expected to pave the way for tourism dollars and jobs. → Read More

As Koch Steps Down, He Expects New Stone CEO To Continue 'Amazing' Journey

Before a new executive takes over Escondido-based Stone Brewing Tuesday, co-founder and CEO Greg Koch talks about how his craft beer vision goes beyond the tasting room. → Read More

Interfaith Shelter Network Seeks Help Of Churches To Aid Homeless

Leaders with Interfaith Shelter Network, a program that helps hundreds of homeless men, women and children, want to do more with the help of San Diego churches. → Read More

Wire Art Hangs Out In City Heights

Spenser Little makes art from wire. Eight of his sculptures, inspired by the community, are now hanging above light poles around City Heights. → Read More

Service held for 3 people killed in south side crash

Friends and family said goodbye to three people killed in a crash on the city's south side last week. → Read More

Stores hope to capture last-minute shoppers

If you still have last-minute shopping to do, you're in luck. → Read More

Six months later, Larissa Sam still missing

Six months after her disappearance, Larissa Sam's family is preparing to celebrate the holidays without her. → Read More

Families of unsolved murder victims march to end 'code of silence'

Families who have lost loved ones to violence, and who have yet to see justice served, marched the streets of Indianapolis Sunday to send a message. → Read More