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Poway Residents Seek Answers at City Council Meeting
Councilmembers didn’t have many answers to give but they did their best to explain what went wrong. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea has more.
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How Did Poway's Water System Become Contaminated?
Poway residents were still being told to boil their water as crews continued to remedy a water contamination problem caused by heavy rains over the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Poway Working to Prevent Future Water Contamination
NBC 7’s Gaby Rodriguez has the details on what went wrong in the Poway drinking water issue and how they plan to fix it.
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Locals Campaign for ‘Restaurant Week' Once Boil Advisory is Lifted in Poway
NBC 7’s Jackie Crea heard from a mother who’s trying to get her community to support the local restaurant industry.
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Poway Mayor Steve Vaus On Contaminated Water
Mayor Vaus answers some frequently asked questions about the boil advisory in place.
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Locals Campaign for Impromptu ‘Restaurant Week' Once Poway's Boil Advisory is Lifted
In typical Poway fashion, residents patiently waiting for the state to lift a Precautionary Boil Water Advisory are already formulating a plan to help food service businesses and employees recover their losses once water is running.
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Community Improvement Group Paints Speed Limit Stencils on Boardwalk
A group of 12 armed with spray paint, stencils and a heat gun took to the Mission Beach Boardwalk Tuesday morning to do a job the city said it didn’t have the manpower to do.
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Community Paints Scooter Speed Limits in Mission Beach
The group is made up entirely of volunteers. NBC 7s Alex Presha reports.
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Woman Stuck With Bill After Errant Golf Ball Hits Windshield
Along Pershing Drive is where golf balls can come flying without notice at any moment from the Balboa Park 18-hole golf course. Although you should know the city isn’t likely to pay for any of the damages as one San Diego resident learned that the hard way.
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Golfers Stuck in the Rough Over City Online Verification
Identity theft is on the rise. Consumers have grown weary, for good cause, of giving their personal identifying information online and elsewhere. That’s why a new pilot project launched by the City of San Diego has received a rough reception from local golfers. “Typically what I’ve done in the past is, I’ve brought my power bill down to the...
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Car Crashes Into Cemetery
Police are searching for the driver who crashed into Mount Hope Cemetery. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has the story.
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Companies Billed Big for Bikes, Scooters Impounded During Comic-Con
New data from the city of San Diego shows how many dockless scooter and bike devices crews impounded over the five-days of Comic-Con.
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City Paid Over $2.9 Million Last Year on Sidewalk Injuries
The City of San Diego paid $2.94 million last year to pedestrians injured on the city’s cracked and crumbling sidewalks. Public records obtained by NBC 7 show the number of payouts increased from the previous year.
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Bird: City Didn't Follow Permit Rules When Impounding Scooters
During Comic-Con weekend, the city of San Diego impounded more than 2,000 scooters and bikes. Among the impounded scooters, 1,035 belonged to Bird Scooter. Now, Bird is questioning whether the city followed its own guidelines before impounding the scooters.
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San Diego Impounds 2,500 Scooters Over Comic-Con Weekend
The city of San Diego impounded approximately 2,500 dockless scooters and bicycles over the weekend of Comic-Con 2019.
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Geofencing and Dockless Scooters
For some people implementing geofencing technology was suppose to be one step closer to a better regulation but there is still a lot of grey area. NBC 7’s Lauren Coronado has more.
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Geofencing and Dockless Scooters
For some people implementing geofencing technology was suppose to be one step closer to a better regulation but there is still a lot of grey area. NBC 7’s Lauren Coronado has more.
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Residents Question Scooter's Geofencing Regulations
Weeks after new regulations for dockless scooters and bicycles went into effect for San Diego, some residents are concerned that the rules aren’t being enforced.
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SDFD Fire Engineer/Paramedic Accused of Sex With Minor
An SDFD Fire Engineer/Paramedic has been arrested on allegations of sex with a minor. NBC 7’s Greg Bledsoe has more.
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As Cashless Stores Grow, So Does the Backlash
Cash-free stores are generating a backlash among some activists and liberal-leaning policymakers who say the practice discriminates against people who either lack bank accounts or rely on cash for many transactions.