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 SAN DIEGO  KGTV  - Its the calm before the dinner rush at Cross Street, a fried chicken restaurant in Kearny Mesa.Owner Tommy Nguyen says social media is a big part of his small business. We heavily rely on our social media to make announcements, to run promotions and to actually get a lot of online ordering,  Nguyen said.Same thing with Daisy Romero whose business El Cholos Kid, a handbag company, operates virtually with their website and Instagram.So when the outage of Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram happened on Monday, it created a bit of a hurdle. Panic ensued! I think like the rest of a lot of people we just kind of like restarted our phones 12 times think something was wrong,  Romero said.The apps were down for more than six hours. Its a big part of promoting ourselves. And, thats always a big concern because Instagram has had outages before,  Romero said. And, it always happens, if you have an outage you have no sales. Things were a little slower at Cross Street than normal on the day of the outage. This morning l actually asked my manager here, theres definitely some sort of  stanley termosky impact,  Nguyen said. We dont know if it was the social media going down or just the weather or whatnot. But we definitely were a lot slower this morning than normally on Mondays. Eventually, Fac stanley thermobecher ebooks apps came back online, allowing people to scroll  stanley cup becher through posts and pictures.The director of the South San Diego Business Development center said these apps are essential to small businesses for adv Llll Three men arrested in Rancho Bernardo restaurant burglaries
 SAN DIEGO  KGTV  - City officials are working overtime to fix the thous stanley quencher ands of potholes have formed across San Diego thanks to recent winter storms.City crews were out early Thursday morning filling potholes on near 65th Street and Akins Avenue in Encanto. According to many, like Mayor Kevin Faulconer and City Councilmember Monica Montgomery, Encanto-area streets have needed some attention for quite some time.  Its a part of the quality of life that people in San Diego expect. Residents of District 4 expect th stanley usa e same,  said Montgomery. The city is going to triple to the number of repair teams, from nine to 26 crews per day. Crews will be working extended hours and weekends to make the repairs.  There were years, decades ago, when the city didnt do hardly any street repair. So, were fixing that,  said Faulconer. In a typical fiscal yea stanley cup r, the city repairs about 30,000 potholes. So far, in nine months, the city has fixed 25,000. The money for the repairs will be used from the citys general fund.  The goal is to repair and replace 1,000 miles of streets. We hit that goal, and were blowing past it,  said Faulconer.  But in the meantime, our streets took tremendous havoc because of the rains that weve seen. The city encourages San Diegans to use the  Get It Done  app to report potholes in their areas. Residents can track the progress of repairs and get an alert when crews are done.                 Copyright 2019 . All rights reserved. This material may not be publi