
Tania Thorne
North County ReporterTania Thorne is a San Diego native with a passion to tell stories and document the latest news in her community. She received her bachelor’s degree in journalism from Cal State Fullerton where she won multiple awards and recognitions for groundbreaking stories. Fluent in Spanish, Tania has dove deep into the Tijuana border and covered the migrant caravan, immigrant stories of asylum, and human smuggling. She has also done reporting in Europe, Mexico, and Southern California. Tania formerly worked at KGTV-ABC 10 where she assisted the news assignment desk, digital department, investigative pieces, and general assignment reporting. Part of her enthusiasm for news gathering is getting to know people and having the privilege of telling their stories.
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Community members are invited to speak to the developers and the transit agency at the Civic Center Community Rooms at 6:30 pm. Wednesday.
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A number of California nonprofits and programs are getting a large investment from the federal government to tackle homelessness and housing insecurity. But how does the money help?
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Travel was limited to weekend trips only, but transit officials fully restored travel on Monday.
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Representative Mike Levin took federal railroad officials on a coastal rail tour of two at-risk bluffs, one in Del Mar and the other in San Clemente.
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In the last fiscal year, the state awarded San Diego area child care businesses more than $110 million, but almost 10% of that went unspent. Those funds would have created an additional 946 child care slots.
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For 22 years, Las Valientes, has helped men and women through legal proceedings that allow them to leave abusive relationships.
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Despite certain challenges, North County residents share a goal of making the region thrive, Desmond said.
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The first-ever homeless shelter in Oceanside is housing new residents. The San Diego Rescue Mission-run navigation center is open to single men, women and families.
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San Diego’s largest nonprofit electric service provider is investing money in the San Diego community. The agency is awarding nearly $400,000 to 10 local groups.
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