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Adopted Abroad as Infants, Raised in US, and Now — They May Face Deportation
An NBC Bay Area investigation has discovered tens of thousands of U.S. residents, adopted as infants from foreign countries, and raised in the United States, now face possible deportation – because they are technically not citizens.
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Dick Miller Inc. Receives $12.3M Contract for Port Redevelopment
San Marcos-based Dick Miller Inc. received a $12.3 million contract for redevelopment work at San Diego’s 10th Avenue Marine Terminal. The Board of Port Commissioners awarded the deal Oct. 10.
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1 Killed in Shooting Near Linda Vista Recreation Center
A person was shot and killed near the Linda Vista Recreation Center, Friday.
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Teen Killed in Shooting at Linda Vista Park
NBC 7’s Erika Cervantes heard from concerned residents in the neighborhood.
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Citizen Review Board Finds Deputy Broke Policy During Arrest of Earl McNeil
A year after the San Diego District Attorney’s Office cleared officers and deputies involved in the arrest of Earl McNeil, a citizen’s review board found that one deputy broke department policy.
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Public Comments on Custody Death of Earl McNeil
Deputies said they placed a shirt over McNeil’s mouth and nose as he spit at them, claiming he was HIV positive. NBC 7’s Alexis has more.
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Bill to Force Insurance Providers to Cover Hearing Aids, Services for California Kids Lands at Governor's Desk
A nearly two-decade-long battle may soon be victorious as a monumental bill aimed at expanding insured hearing services for children in California has reached the governor’s desk.
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New California Bill Would Force Insurance Companies to Cover Children's Hearing Aids
NBC 7’s Steven Luke shares one family’s struggle when trying to pay for hearing aids and how a new bill could help.
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Silence, Devastation Mark Bahamas Town; But Some Are Staying
The streets are filled with smashed cars, snapped power cables, shattered trees and deep silence. At the airport and dock, hundreds of people clamor for seats on airplanes and berths on ships arriving with aid and departing with people who lost their homes when deadly Hurricane Dorian struck the Bahamas. Nearly a week after disaster roared in from the sea,...
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Concrete Planters Are Easy, Cheap to Make
What’s the difference between cement and concrete? In my case, about $9.55 pounds and a slightly sore back. Though the two terms are often used interchangeably, cement is an ingredient in concrete, which also includes aggregates like sand, gravel or stone. I knew nothing about either product when I decided to try making some rustic/industrial planters suitable for small succulents....
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Jay and Silent Bob Make Their Mark at Theatre Box San Diego
Silent Bob may not be able to hold his tongue for this moment: actors Kevin Smith and Jason Mewes – aka “Jay and Silent Bob” – will forever cement their place in movie history Friday in San Diego.
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Women's League Seeks More Fans, Sponsors After US Title
Women’s soccer engages the U.S. every four years, then disappears for most fans like a comet leaving the solar system. In the wake of the Americans’ record-setting fourth World Cup title Sunday, the hard part remains: the weekly work of boosting the National Women’s Soccer League, where average attendance remains at a minor league level.
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NYC Holding Ticker Tape Parade to Celebrate Women's World Cup Victory
New York City will hold a ticker tape parade this week to celebrate the United States’ win over the Netherlands in the Women’s World Cup, the mayor said.
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U.S. Women Take Home World Cup Title
Megan Rapinoe scored on a penalty kick as the U.S. Women’s National Team beat the Netherlands, 2-0, to secure a fourth World Cup title.
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US Women Win 4th World Cup Title, Eye Gender Equality
After every goal celebration and all the confident posturing, the U.S. national team backed up its swagger at the Women’s World Cup by winning it all. The Americans also took a swipe at gender inequity, too. The United States won its record fourth Women’s World Cup title and second in a row, beating the Netherlands 2-0 Sunday night when Megan...
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3 People Arrested in Proud Boys, Antifa Clash in Oregon
Competing demonstrations spilled into the streets of downtown Portland on Saturday, with fights breaking out in places as marchers clashed. At least three groups had planned rallies or demonstrations at different sites in the city, including members of the so-called Proud Boys and anti-fascist groups that include “antifa,” and the fights occurred when participants of the opposing groups met, according...
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7 Great Items for a Small Apartment
You don’t need a closet-sized apartment in New York City to enjoy saving a little space.
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Luis Alvarez Pleads for Fellow 9/11 First Responders From Hospice Bed
Luis Alvarez is fighting to help his fellow 9/11 first responders until his last breath. The retired NYPD detective gave what may be the final interview of his life when he spoke with Fox News from his hospital bed in hospice care on Thursday, reiterating his plea to Congress to ensure that 9/11 first responders keep getting health care. “It’s...
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Teen Expecting to Meet 2 Women from Dating App was Beaten, Robbed: SDPD
A teenager who arranged to meet up with a pair of women he connected with on a dating app was beaten, mugged and carjacked when he got to the date.
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Teen Expecting to Meet 2 Women from Dating App was Beaten, Robbed: SDPD
NBC 7’s Dave Summers spoke to a Good Samaritan who answered his door at 2:30 a.m. to a bloodied attack victim.