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Four days into the new year a family watched their Christmas tree incinerate on the beach, nobody imagining the year we would enter.
In a February matchup St. Augustine and Canyon Crest players give it their all in soccer playoffs before going to distance learning and the absence of physical competition.
Lera Doederlein, the Anaheim Ducks, "seventh duck" waits for her food before joining her teammates in competition hockey. After multiple surgeries for Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita, and the prospect of life in a wheelchair, she opted to have a double above-knee amputation in 2017 at the age of 14.
Bioluminescence caused by a red tide which blooms every few years in the waters around Southern California created an exciting nighttime landscape in April.
Pre-COVID family members recorded a scene at Joshua Tree National Park.
A collegiate baseball player holds his arms out to test social distancing with his teammates before starting league competition.
In September Father Edmundo Zárate gave out communion to his socially distanced flock at St. Jude Shrine of the West as COVID deaths topped 200,000 nationally.
A few weeks after the start of the COVID-19 lockdown, mannequins stare out the window of a closed Bloomingdales store in San Diego with warning signs posted nearby.
Robert Diaz had to close his family-owned business, La Casa de las Piñatas because of COVID-19 and refund customers who ordered pinatas. In June he said the pandemic had already cost him $30,000.
Juan Lira and family sit in the the family's vintage 1950 Plymouth in June. His business as a DJ for large events, weddings and birthdays won't start up anytime soon, it was decimated starting in the Spring of 2020.
As a safety precaution, numerous 2020 high school graduations were moved to a local Drive-In and families made the best of life in the era of COVID.
2020 graduates kept their distance as night fell on their graduation ceremony.
Savannah Guzman looked confused as to the rules of engagement as she and her mother navigated the parking lot for her COVID-era graduation.
Graduate Cameron Ewert, a cowboy at heart, waits for his class' graduation ceremony to start. He's hoping for a career as a firefighter.
George Lee was proud to drive his grandson Ryan and family in his 1956 Chevy to Ryan's Drive-In graduation.
Friends, neighbors and coworkers gathered for a candlelight vigil Tuesday June 9th memorializing George Floyd, laid to rest in Houston earlier in the day.
The USS Bonhomme Richard burned for days in July in an act of sabotage. The 843-foot amphibious assault ship will be scuttled.
Nick and Hollie got married pre-Covid in February. Many couples have had to postpone or cancel nuptials in 2020.
Election results brought out miles of happy Biden supporters and not-so-happy Trump supporters all over San Diego.
Election results brought out miles of happy Biden supporters and not-so-happy Trump supporters all over San Diego.
Election results brought out miles of happy Biden supporters and not-so-happy Trump supporters all over San Diego.
Election results brought out miles of happy Biden supporters and not-so-happy Trump supporters all over San Diego.
Election results brought out miles of happy Biden supporters and not-so-happy Trump supporters all over San Diego.
As cruise ships waited in limbo offshore of Coronado, CA, the boating industry enjoyed a tremendous 2020.
Little Nicky Ruiz Jr. watched his father Nick Ruiz, Sr. cast his vote on election day where turnouts set records.
Away from the politics, but still affected by COVID, a local shopping mall decided on putting Santa and his elves in plastic globes for all to see.
Limiting airline travel created more opportunities closer to home for picnics and camping.
One of 2020's magical sunsets.
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