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No More High-Fives: County Sup. Proposes Youth Sports Reopening Plan
San Diego County might see kids back on the soccer fields and basketball courts again. County leaders are proposing a plan to safely navigate reopening youth sports programs, called Game On San Diego. County supervisor Kristin Gaspar will present the plan at Tuesday’s San Diego County Board of Supervisors meeting. The thrill of scoring a goal seems so long...
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County Supervisors Approve Moratorium on Evictions for Tenants, Small Businesses Affected By Coronavirus
Like cities all over the globe, the novel coronavirus pandemic has hit San Diego’s small business community hard. County supervisors are trying to find ways to help those businesses – including bars and restaurants – someday bounce back.
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County to Consider Halting Evictions
San Diego County leaders are considering taking action to temporarily halt evictions amid the novel coronavirus and help small businesses recover who have taken a financial hit due to the pandemic.
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County Leaders Push for ‘Resilience,' Recovery for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus
NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shares details on what county supervisors are trying to do to help local restaurants and small businesses bounce back from the coronavirus pandemic.
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District 3: The San Diego County Supervisor ‘Swing Seat'
The three candidates for San Diego County Supervisor District 3 all have some major things in common: They’re moms, they speak with passion, and they all believe they’re who is best for the county’s future.
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District 3: The San Diego County Supervisor ‘Swing Seat'
NBC 7’s Steven Luke interviews candidates running for the County Board of Supervisors District 3 seat.
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Deaths from Prescription Drugs Down, Heroin and Fentanyl Up in 2018: County
Prescription drug deaths in San Diego County declined in 2018 but deaths from fentanyl and heroin continued their upward trends, according to the county’s annual Prescription Drug Abuse Report Card.
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County Unveils New High-Tech Tool in Fight Against Human Trafficking
A new high-tech tool to combat sex trafficking was unveiled at the San Diego County Administration Center in Kearny Mesa Monday.
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County Unveils New High-Tech Tool in Fight Against Human Trafficking
NBC 7’s Bridget Naso has the story.
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Politically Speaking: Gaspar Announces Run for Board of Supes
San Diego County Board of Supervisor Kristin Gaspar announced her run for re-election, which could stop the group from becoming mostly Democratic for the first time in decades. NBC 7’s Alex Presha talks to Gaspar to learn more about her run.
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Kristin Gaspar to Seek Re-Election in 2020
San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar to Seek Re-Election in 2020. NBC 7’s Alex Presha has more.
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County Approves Plan to Extend Carlsbad Airport Runway
Bigger jets could be coming to McClellan-Palomar Airport in the near future — near being a relative term.
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County Approves Plan to Extend Carlsbad Airport Runway
The extension could bring more business to the area, and more traffic as well. NBC 7’s Alex Presha has more.
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2 San Diego Politicians Meet With President for ‘Sanctuary' Policy Discussion
Two San Diego County politicians were among more than a dozen California officials who met with President Donald Trump Wednesday for a roundtable discussion about California’s immigration policies. The President invited San Diego County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar and Escondido Mayor Sam Abed to meet with him, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen. Abed told the...
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Gaspar, Abed Talk Sanctuary Laws with Trump
San Diego politicians are weighing in on California’s sanctuary laws with President Trump. NBC 7’s Alex Presha explains this impact on the 49th District’s race.
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Trump Rails Against California Sanctuary Policies
President Donald Trump on Wednesday hammered California for its so-called sanctuary immigration policies, in what appeared to be his latest push to embolden his base leading into the midterm elections.
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Trump Thanks San Diego County for Joining DOJ's ‘Sanctuary State' Lawsuit Against California
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to join the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against the state of California over laws that limit police collaboration with immigration enforcement agents.
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San Diego County to Join Lawsuit Against SB 54, California's Sanctuary State Law
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted to join the Department of Justice’s lawsuit against the state of California over laws that limit police collaboration with immigration enforcement agents.
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SD County to Fight California's ‘Sanctuary State' Law
San Diego County Leaders are supporting the Trump Administration’s lawsuit against California over immigration. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports from downtown.
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Issa Endorses Diane Harkey as Successor of 49th District
NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda reports the latest developments in the race to fill Darrell Issa’s spot in the 49th District.