
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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When you hear “conservatorship,” you likely think Britney Spears. There’s another type of conservatorship that some lawmakers see as a tool to combat homelessness.
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One jab instead of two. A flu and COVID-19 vaccine combo could be in the near future.
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Community schools in Oceanside are part of a $3 billion initiative coming to some California schools, aimed at meeting students' and families needs.
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While temperatures remain low, residents are thinking twice before cranking up the heat due to a rise in rates.
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The owners of an ice cream shop were looking for feedback on their chocolate ice cream. They ended up getting more than they asked for.
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A group of local high school students worried more about the people of Tonga and have organized a donation drive.
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The Cessna 340A crashed around 12:15 p.m., according to the Federal Aviation Administration. The plane started its flight from Yuma Arizona and was headed to Montgomery Field in San Diego, said county spokesperson Donna Durckel.
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