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New $16 billion grant to help out Central Coast venues now open for applications
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and last updated 2021-04-08 22:21:08-04
It s been over a year since the coronavirus forced owners of music venues, theaters, and museums to shut their doors.
After taking record-breaking financial hits due to the pandemic, many venues across the Central Coast will be able to apply for assistance. Something organizations say is a big sigh of relief.
A $16 billion grant program operated by the small business administration is officially open for applications.
This program was established through the bipartisan COVID-19 relief package passed in December of 2020, something representative Salud Carbajal voted for.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – In celebration of Padres Opening Day, KUSI News spoke with a variety of former Padres, and San Diegans who are ready for the big day.
Although it will be a little different this year, San Diegans are excited to see our team back on the field.
Padres Broadcaster Mark Sweeney:
Former MLB player Steve Finley:
Todd Brown, owner of Bub’s at the Ballpark and customers who were waiting in line at 9:00 AM:
Legendary Padres Pitcher Randy Jones: