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SeaWorld Preparing to Open ‘Emperor' Coaster
The opening of SeaWorld San Diego’s new “Emperor” coaster is just around the corner and NBC 7’s Joe Little took a ride.
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SeaWorld San Diego Opening California's ‘Tallest, Fastest' Dive Coaster This Month
Thrill-seekers looking for their next shot of adrenaline won’t have to search too far with the upcoming opening of SeaWorld San Diego’s newest dive coaster.
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All Lanes of I-5 Reopened Near Mission Bay After Brush Fire Shuts Down Right Lane
All lanes of northbound Interstate 5 have been reopened after a brush fire prompted firefighters to shut down a portion of the road, snarling traffic during the morning commute.
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WATCH: Response to Freewayside Brush Fire Prompts Traffic Backup Near Mission Bay
The right lane of northbound I-5 near Mission Bay at Grand Avenue was closed following a response to a brush fire.
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Nightly Check-In: Converting A Popular Campground Into Wetlands
The city and environmentalists are looking to restore habitat in Mission Bay by converting The Camp Grounds into Wetlands, but tourists are not so happy about the idea. A push to unmask kids in schools, plus the extra details the superbowl is taking to ensure fans safety. NBC7’s Mark Mullen has your Nightly Check-In.
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Celebrate Love Your Wetlands Day, Help Restore Vital Wetland in Mission Bay
San Diego Audubon Society and UC Natural Reserve System invite you to celebrate Love Your Wetlands Day by exploring Mission Bay’s wetland on Saturday, Feb. 5.
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Four People Hospitalized After Overdosing Near Mission Bay: SD Fire-Rescue
The patients were found near the Mission Bay Aquatic Center, officials said
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King Tides Hit the San Diego County Coastline
King tides are slamming into San Diego County beaches and swelling some local bays. The alignment of the Earth, moon and sun create these very high tides. The King Tides also serves as a reminder of California’s rising sea levels.
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Brooke Martell's Morning Forecast for Dec. 4, 2021
Brooke Martell’s Morning Forecast for Dec. 4, 2021
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Several Gallons of Red Dye Dumped Into Mission Bay
Scientists and researchers with the City of San Diego dumped several gallons of red dye in the water. NBC 7’s Joe Little reports.
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Several Gallons of Red Dye Dumped Into Mission Bay
It started in one little area in Rose Creek. Within a few minutes, the red water spread and started working its way to Mission Bay. Scientists and researchers with the City of San Diego dumped several gallons of red dye in the water. They’re studying the flow of water through and around Mission Bay. Environmental biologist Cheryl Jenkins said...
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Several Gallons of Red Dye Dumped Into Mission Bay
Scientists and researchers with the City of San Diego dumped several gallons of red dye in the water. They’re studying the flow of water through and around Mission Bay.
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Fiesta Island Going to The Dogs: City Council Approves Plan for Island's Future
San Diego city leaders will discuss the future of Fiesta Island and decide what that future will hold for its beloved dog park.
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Woman Hospitalized After Sex Assault in Mission Bay Bathroom
San Diego police searching for a person of interest who was riding a blue mountain bike with black rims and silver spokes
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Former Mission Bay Visitor Center Gets New Life as Coffee Shop, Rental Center, Small Vineyard
Easily identified by the tall, white spire that shoots from the conch-shaped building’s roof, the former Mission Bay Visitor Information Center is ready to serve a new purpose.
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Former Mission Bay Visitor Center Gets New Life as Coffee Shop, Rental Center, Small Vineyard
Remember the Mission Bay Visitors Center? Yea, that place. NBC 7’s Dana Williams shows off its renovation.
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Parks and Rec. Dept. Proposing Nightly Closures to Mission Bay Parking Lots
NBC 7’s Dave Summers breaks down the proposal, and spoke to parking lot residents about how it could change their lives.
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Parks and Rec. Dept. Proposing Nightly Closures to Mission Bay Parking Lots
People staying in their cars and recreational vehicles in the parking lots of Mission Bay Park may be facing eviction.
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SeaWorld San Diego to Open California's ‘Tallest, Fastest' Dive Coaster in 2022
SeaWorld San Diego is planning on opening the “tallest, fastest” dive coaster in California in March 2022. Here’s a peek at what’s planned.
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San Diego Veterans Meet in Person to Mark End of World War II
Dozens of local vets gathered in Mission Bay Sunday, to mark 76 years since the end of World War II.