• Pt. Loma Affordable Housing, Wind Advisory, New Nonstop Flight
    Dec 18 2024

    The San Diego Housing Authority has greenlit a new affordable housing project in Pt. Loma, but some community members worry it creates a new problem. A wind advisory will send a chill through our valleys and mountains until 12p.m. Wednesday, we're tracking those in your First Alert Forecast. Plus, you'll soon be able to get to the nation's capitol a little easier, NBC7's Marianne Kushi has what you need to know this Wednesday morning.

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  • Fatal Helicopter Crash, New Details in Dog Attack, Middletown Homeless Shelter
    Dec 17 2024

    Investigation underway in helicopter crashed that killed Customs & Border Patrol agent. New details in deadly dog attack. San Diego city and local leaders open talks again on 1,000 bed homeless shelter in Middletown area.

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  • Escondido Waterway Contamination Funds, Deadly Dog Attack, Bird Flu Study, San Diego Personal Income, Real ID Deadline
    Dec 16 2024

    The Escondido city council will ratify a proclamation and move to earmark $4,000,000 from city reserves to address impacts of bacterial contamination in the local waterway. The man mauled to death by his dogs at a Mira Mesa Park has been identified as Pedro Luis Ortega. A new bird flu study from the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla shows the virus strain has the potential to spread more easily between people. San Diego personal income doubled the national average in 2023. Real ID deadline set to May of 2025.

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  • Harborside Park Reopens, El Cerrito Drones, Parade of Lights
    Dec 15 2024

    A newer, safer Harborside Park is ready to reopen in Chula Vista after two years of closure following numerous problems with crime and ongoing security issues. NBC 7 viewers sent in photos of several drones flying above San Diego's El Cerrito neighborhood. The Parade of Lights is returning today, as dozens of boats decked out in holiday decorations and lights will ride along the San Diego Bay.

    What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

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  • Fatal Dog Attack, Flu Cases Increase, King Tides
    Dec 14 2024

    San Diego Police are still searching for answers after a man was killed in a Mira Mesa park by his dogs. County health officials are urging everyone to take precautions to slow the spread of the flu. If you plan on heading to the beach this weekend, watch out for the King Tides.

    What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

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  • Sledgehammer Burglary Arrest, Body in Freezer Follow Up, King Tides Return
    Dec 13 2024

    Man charged with three burglaries, after police track him down and find a sledgehammer in the car. Police say Allied Gardens man put wife's body in a freezer. King Tides return for the weekend.

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  • Power Restored, El Cajon Police Shooting, Insurance Company Returns
    Dec 12 2024

    Power has been restored to all SDG&E customers affected by the public safety power shutoffs. Questions continue to surround an investigation underway in El Cajon after police shot and killed a woman driving a pickup truck in the police station's parking lot. Farmers Insurance, California's second largest insurance provider, is set to start writing new policies in California again just a year after drastically cutting their operations in the state.

    What You Need To Know To Start Your Thursday.

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  • Power Shutoffs, School Closures, County Immigration Policies
    Dec 11 2024

    Although the winds have died down considerably in much of the county, tens of thousands of people living in San Diego County remain without power this morning. Several school districts in the East County will be closed again today because of power shutoffs. San Diego County supervisors have approved a new policy calling on the sheriff's office to no longer voluntarily transfer detainees into ICE custody.

    What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

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