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‘Did I Miss Christmas?' Rancho Penasquitos Neighborhood Hosts Festive Homecoming for Man Hospitalized During Holidays
It may already be the first week of February but on Christmas Card Lane in Rancho Penasquitos, it is still Christmas – and with good reason.
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Suspect in 1995 Knifepoint Sex Assaults Sentenced
A man convicted of separate knifepoint sex assaults in Southern California dating back to 1995 will spend the next half century in prison, a judge decided Thursday.
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SDSU Names Future Football Field After Donor Who Gave $15M
While San Diego State university and the city of San Diego continue to iron out a deal for the Mission Valley stadium site, the university has decided on a name for its future field thanks to a generous donation.
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In Case You Missed It: San Diego Weekend News Digest for Saturday, Dec. 7, 2019
Five stories you may have missed this week include six marines pleading not guilty to human, drug trafficking and La Bodega Gallery closing its doors.
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Lime Scooter Holds Onto Operating Permit in San Diego
Lime Scooter is holding onto its operating permit in San Diego.
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13 Camp Pendleton-Based Marines Charged in Human Smuggling Investigation
More than a dozen Camp Pendleton-based Marines arrested during a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) investigation into allegations of human smuggling have been charged, the U.S. Marines said Friday.
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In Case You Missed It: San Diego Weekend News Digest for Saturday, Nov. 23
Five stories you may have missed this week include SDSU moving closer to the Mission Valley Stadium site sale and San Diego Unified School District facing a shortage of aides for special needs students.
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Little Italy Apartment Flooding Suspect Was Soaked From Head to Toe: Witness
Residents of a Little Italy apartment complex testified Friday they believe the man they saw in their building soaked from head to toe is responsible for intentionally flooding their complex.
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Crews Rescued Tourists Who Got Stuck in Flooded Tijuana River
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda spoke with a father and son who got stuck in a flooded Tijuana River
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Parents Blame First Responders for Daughter's Death in Crash Off SR-52
The parents of a woman killed in a mysterious crash along State Route 52 in April has filed two wrongful death complaints against the city and county, and blame local first responders for their daughter’s death.
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Parents Blame First Responders for Daughters Death in Crash on SR-52
They filed a claim alleging responding officers didn’t investigate thoroughly and didn’t find the crash site soon enough.
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City Council Moves Closer to Mission Valley Stadium Site Sale to SDSU
San Diego City Council unanimously approved the next step of San Diego State University’s purchase of the Mission Valley Stadium, the city released Monday.
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City Council Votes Unanimously to Move Forward With SDSU Stadium Deal
While the stadium is not yet a done deal, this vote directs the city attorney to draft a purchase and sale agreement for the land. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has the story.
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Helix High School Football Coach Pleads Guilty to Punching Freshman
A football coach at Helix Charter High School was charged with a misdemeanor count of battery and sentenced to community service for punching a 15-year-old student athlete on the practice field in October 2018.
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Church's Chicken Reopens Doors Week After Deadly Shooting in Otay Mesa
Exactly one week since a disgruntled customer walked into a Church’s Chicken in Otay Mesa and fired shots across the counter at employees, killing a newlywed and injuring two others, the restaurant reopened its doors to the public on Wednesday.
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Unity Helps Healing in Otay Mesa While Police Hunt for Church's Chicken Gunman
While police focus on finding justice for the victims of Wednesday night’s deadly shooting at a Church’s Chicken in Otay Mesa, the community in that neighborhood and beyond is emphasizing unity in the early stages of their healing process.
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Manhunt for Restaurant Shooter
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda brings us the latest information on the shooting that happened at Church’s Chicken.
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Construction Starts on Housing Development Replacing Escondido Country Club
After a long and tumultuous legal battle, the old Escondido Country Club Golf Course is vanishing to make way for a new housing development that will include 380 homes, a pool clubhouse, parks and three-and-a-half miles of trails.
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Dramatic Marijuana Raid Caught on Camera in Chula Vista
An illegal pot shop in Chula Vista was targeted in a raid by police. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has more.