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FIRST Robotics competition is a battle for the best built by high school students
The 19th Annual San Diego FIRST Robotics Competition challenged more than 1500 high school students to build the best robots.
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Breaking up is hard to do. Petition for La Jolla to split from San Diego is short on signatures
The deadline is fast approaching to get more signatures for La Jolla to start the process of breaking away from the city of San Diego. According to the Registrar of Voters, the Association for the City of La Jolla fell a little more than 1,000 signatures short of the 6,750 valid signatures required to start the process of incorporating. The…
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Effort to make La Jolla its own city falls short
The petition, which would help move forward La Jolla’s secession efforts, fell short, missing about 1,000 signatures needed in order to move forward.
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Driver's donuts vandalize lawn near Mount Soledad veterans memorial
Police are asking for the public’s help to find whoever vandalized a park at Mount Soledad over the weekend.
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Driver's donuts vandalize lawn near Mount Soledad veterans memorial
San Diego police are searching for the driver of a vehicle that tore up the Mount Soledad Open Space Preserve near the National Veterans Memorial in La Jolla over the weekend. Sometime between 5 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. Saturday, a driver did donuts on the lawn, destroying large sections of sod, spraying mud around and leaving behind deep tire…
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Lack of crosswalk raises safety concerns at busy La Jolla intersection
At Allen Field in La Jolla, it’s rush hour Sunday, as dozens of families race with their kid’s soccer games at the park.
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La Jolla neighbors concerned about dangerous intersection
Parents say the intersection between Torrey Pines Road and Glenbrook Way is filled with safety issues. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada spoke to some of those concerned parents.
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University of California San Diego workers join statewide strike
Thousands of University of California service and patient-care workers are striking across the state, asking for better pay and benefits, reports NBC 7’s Dana Williams.
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This home can withstand wildfires, earthquakes and a housing crisis, USD professor says
USD Professor Daniel Lopez-Perez runs Polyhaus on the side and his mission is simple: “To advance production in the housing space.”
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All Billabong, Quiksilver, Volcom stores in US to close, including 6 in San Diego
The Costa Mesa-based brands’ CEO cited rising interest rates, supply-chain issues, inflation and other as causes for the decision.
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This home can withstand wildfires, earthquakes & a housing crisis, USD professor says
NBC 7’s Joe Little reports on new, affordable, fire resistant homes that can be built in a matter of days.
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San Diego Fire-Rescue crews battle La Jolla structure fire
Firefighters battled a structure fire that broke out in a commercial area of La Jolla Saturday, but no injuries were reported.
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PGA Tour's Genesis Invitational 2025 moves to Torrey Pines Golf Course
The Genesis Invitational golf tournament, which earlier announced it would move away from Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades due to the Los Angeles-area wildfires, will be held next month on the South Course of Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, officials announced Friday.
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Fast-moving brush fire burns nearly 230 acres near US-Mexico border
Smoke from the so-called Border 2 Fire, which was blowing west and southwest in the direction of Otay Mesa, was visible for miles, reports NBC 7’s Todd Strain.
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Crews respond to brush fire off Gilman Drive in La Jolla
The fire burned dangerously close to homes, but firefighters got a pretty quick hold on the situation. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Crews respond to brush fire off Gilman Drive in La Jolla
Firefighters responded to a brush fire that sparked in La Jolla on Jan. 23, 2025. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Evacuation orders and warnings lifted after brush fire sparks in La Jolla
A brush fire in La Jolla quickly prompted evacuations Thursday afternoon.
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Sewage spill closes part of La Jolla Shores
A small sewage spill closed a portion of La Jolla Shores on Wednesday, the San Diego County Department of Environmental and Quality said.
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Hundreds of gallons of sewage spill into ocean near La Jolla Shores, closing beach temporarily
A sewage spill closed a portion of La Jolla Shores on Wednesday, the San Diego County Department of Environmental and Quality said.
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Holocaust exhibit finds new home at La Jolla Library
A Holocaust exhibit found a new home at the La Jolla Library on Sunday. Survivors say this must serve as a reminder for history not to repeat itself.