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'I’m currently listening to an oversized jackhammer outside my living room'
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Leah LaVelle has reluctantly embraced a new bedtime routine over the last three months as the noise from a pipeline-replacement project in North Park has made it impossible to sleep at night. LaVelle rents an apartment in the neighborhood on 30th Street, with a bedroom window facing the road. Every night she moves her blankets and pillows to the couch. It’s one way she can rest, she said, but it doesn’t always work. “Some nights I’ve had zero sleep,” she said. "(It) has pushed me over the edge.”AdvertisementThe...…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement Leah LaVelle has reluctantly embraced a new bedtime routine over the last three months as the noise from a pipeline-replacement project in North Park has made it impossible to sleep at night. LaVelle rents an apartment in the neighborhood on 30th Street, with a bedroom window facing the road. Every night she moves her blankets and pillows to the couch. It’s one way she can rest, she said, but it doesn’t always work. “Some nights I’ve had zero sleep,” she said. "(It) has pushed me over the edge.”AdvertisementThe...WW…
Monthly 'Saigon Nights' bring hope to San Diego's Vietnamese community in City Heights
Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The cold breeze and rainy night last Friday failed to discourage dozens of customers from walking through City Heights’ Little Saigon cultural district for a once-a-month experience. Customers sat outside Nhu Y Restaurant and ate Vietnamese barbecue to the sound of clashing cymbals and beating drums. Volunteers with the Southern Sea Dragon and Lion Dance Association performed at the restaurant’s entrance. Dressed in giant Chinese lion costumes, two dancers mimicked a lion’s movement as a sign of luck and fortune....…Copyright © 2022, The San Diego Union-Tribune | | AdvertisementAdvertisement The cold breeze and rainy night last Friday failed to discourage dozens of customers from walking through City Heights’ Little Saigon cultural district for a once-a-month experience. Customers sat outside Nhu Y Restaurant and ate Vietnamese barbecue to the sound of clashing cymbals and beating drums. Volunteers with the Southern Sea Dragon and Lion Dance Association performed at the restaurant’s entrance. Dressed in giant Chinese lion costumes, two dancers mimicked a lion’s movement as a sign of luck and fortune....WW…
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