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Volunteer Julian Firefighters Stage Sit-In After Disbandment
After Julian residents voted to dissolve the department of volunteer firefighters, the group staged a sit-in. NBC 7’s Erika Cervantes has more.
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Swami's Cafe in La Mesa No Longer Infested with Cockroaches: DEH
A popular La Mesa café shut down Tuesday by the Department of Environmental Health due to a cockroach infestation and other sanitation infractions has been allowed to reopen.
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Pothole Repair Requests Pile Up in San Diego's Rainy Weather
It’s not a number the city is especially proud of but so far in 2019, there have been more than 4,500 complaints and requests to fix potholes.
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City Overwhelmed by Pothole Problems
The City of San Diego’s Get It Done app has had thousands of pothole complaints in the past 30 days. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has more on the progress.
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Local Clean Up Efforts Ahead of Next Storm
Residents in Ramona clean up damages following a devastating storm last week. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda has more on the clean up efforts ahead of another storm.
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Family Blames Mental Health and Justice System for Daughter's Tragic Death
A San Diego woman died of a drug overdose just hours after her release from the San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital. Her parents blame hospital staffers, who they say released her too early when she was still unable to care for herself.
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Family Blames Mental Health System for Daughter's Death
The woman’s death raises questions about the county’s mental health care system. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more.
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Mail-In Ballots Cause Election Day Complaints
Some were upset after they received mail-in ballots they didn’t sign up for or didn’t receive mail-in ballots they did. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more.
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Oceanside Family Comes Forward to Claim Wounded Pit Bull
A pit bull that stole the hearts of San Diego viewers after being grazed in an officer-involved shooting now has a name and a home–just in time for Christmas.
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Oceanside Family Spots Missing Pitbull on TV
Catalina went missing near Thanksgiving Day but was spotted on television by her family after she was grazed during a deputy-involved shooting in Valley Center. NBC 7’s Dave Summers has the story.
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Underground Whimpers Prompt Crews to Rescue Dogs Trapped in Pipe
Mournful whimpers and whines echoed for days before a man followed the sounds and discovered two Labrador retrievers trapped in an underground pipe in Fallbrook.
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County Employees File Complaint Accusing County of Failing to Follow Safety Policies
San Diego County employees have filed a complaint accusing the county of failing to protect its workers from gun violence safety threats.
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WATCH: Lexus' Magnet-Powered Hoverboard Debuts
Where this hoverboard is going, you won’t need roads … just a lot of intense magnets. Lexus has revealed the inner workings of a hoverboard it teased in June, and while it may not be the “Back to the Future”-style transportation many were hoping for, it is a cool piece of technology,...NBC News reports.... The “Slide,” as the company...
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Senior Living Center Implements ‘Period of Isolation' Due to Flu
A North County senior care facility is turning away visitors to protect residents from a recent flu outbreak.
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Flu Forces North County Health Facility in Isolation
A Carlsbad health facility has placed itself in isolation after a flu outbreak. NBC 7’s Rory Devine reports on Jan. 15, 2015.