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Still no match for La Jolla mom’s rare blood type despite surge of donations

Still no match for La Jolla mom’s rare blood type despite surge of donations

SAN DIEGO – Nearly 450 people have donated blood in the name of . But so far, there hasn’t been a match.Stacie Buechel, 47, requires about a pint of the rare blood per week for transfusions done as a part of her treatment. Donors can have the blood type A+, O- or O+ but not a protein called Kpb. Less than 1% of the U.S. population has that type of blood, according to The San Diego Blood Bank.News of the high turnout to donate blood thrilled Buechel, a Montessori teacher and founder of Essbee Learning Center.“She is incredibly overwhelmed by all the people and the people who have reached...

February 5, 2021
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Faulconer signs order to allow workouts, worship in city parks

Faulconer signs order to allow workouts, worship in city parks

Posted: Aug 18, 2020 / 06:37 AM PDTUpdated: Aug 18, 2020 / 06:43 PM PDTThis is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated.SAN DIEGO — Gym owners and church leaders have something to look forward to Monday — the day they can officially begin worship and workouts outside at San Diego parks.“This definitely gives us an option,” Brainstorm Fitness owner George-Anthony Dulal-Whiteway said. “We’ve lost close to two-thirds of our business.”He said his gym, which is about a block away from Balboa...

August 18, 2020
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Local drivers face possibility of rideshare shutdown by end of week

Local drivers face possibility of rideshare shutdown by end of week

SAN DIEGO (CNS) – San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer joined San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo Wednesday to urge an appeals court to stay an injunction that they said would lead to a statewide shutdown of Uber and Lyft’s operations starting this Friday.The rideshare companies recently lost a court battle regarding Assembly Bill 5, with a judge ruling the companies must classify their drivers as employees rather than independent contractors in order to comply with the law, which went into effect Jan. 1.Under AB-5, companies must prove workers are free from company control and perform work outside the...

August 19, 2020
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