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San Diego City Council discusses return of E-scooters
The council voted to go back to the drawing board before approving the return of the electronic mobility devices, reports NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett
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National City Starbucks workers want to unionize
NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett gets reaction from a Starbucks barista who’s been with the company for a few years.
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The American Dream: Mira Mesa community helps high school wrestler from Uzbekistan
The Mira Mesa community is rallying behind a high school wrestler whose journey has not been the easiest.
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Four Rancho Santa Fe burglary suspects denied bail after court appearance
Four people, accused of burglarizing a home in Rancho Santa Fe were in court Thursday. Multiple stolen items were found in the suspect’s car, after they lead police on a short chase on December 23.
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Four burglary suspects plead not guilty to robbing a Rancho Santa Fe home
NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett was in court where the District Attorney says the Chilean nationals have been in the country for a very short period of time.
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Last-minute holiday shoppers aim ‘small' at San Diego businesses
If you’re still looking for that last minute holiday gift, you’re not alone. Hundreds of San Diegans flooded the North Park area looking for something extra special.
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Lessons learned during pandemic could help as flu cases rise in San Diego County, doctors say
San Diego doctors say this is just the beginning of what is expected to be a long flu season, especially for families with young kids.
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San Diego Housing Commission being sued over alleged illegal rent increases
The organization, Black Men and Women United San Diego, filed the lawsuit against the San Diego Housing Commission, in an effort to help low income families.
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San Diego Housing Commission facing lawsuit over alleged illegal rent increases
It’s no secret that rent is high in San Diego, but some say a rent subsidy program designed for low-income families is allowing landlords to violate rent increase laws and dry up funds that help keep the program running.
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Beyond the battlefield: A salute to service for a local veteran
Veterans Day marks a time to honor America’s service members for their patriotism. NBC 7’s Shellye Leggett spoke to a Vietnam war Navy veteran about his life beyond the battlefield.
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The fight for more funding for K-12 music programs is headed to Capitol Hill
The fight to keep music and the arts funded throughout local schools will be on the national stage. Educators and organizations are headed to Capitol Hill to ask for more money.
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Youth outreach group addresses teen violence in Chula Vista after recent shootings
CVPD says youth violence is not common in the area and without community outreach from their nine school resource officers, there’d be many more incidents, but not everyone agrees.
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How a new truck-only lane on Harbor Drive could provide air pollution relief, per Caltrans
Caltrans is hoping to tackle an issue that’s been affecting many port communities in San Diego: air pollution.
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Harry Lennix On “The Blacklist's” 200th Episode
Harry Lennix, who stars as Harold Cooper on the hit NBC show “The Blacklist” joins California Live’s Danielle Nottingham to discuss the show’s upcoming 200th episode, how he feels about the series coming to an end and how he almost ended up… joining the priesthood?
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“Quantum Leap” is Back with Raymond Lee
The sci-fi series “Quantum Leap” is back on NBC but there’s a new team in town – led by physicist Ben Song, played by Raymond Lee. California Live Correspondent Lawrence Zarian recently sat down with Lee to talk about the exciting series return.
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Top Searches for 2022 in San Diego
Ranging from weather and street takeovers to Tony Hawk, here are some of our top 10 searches of 2022 for NBC San Diego.
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Top 5 San Diego Videos of 2022
Take a look back at the most-streamed videos of the year.
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Jerrod Carmichael to Host 2023 Golden Globe Awards as It Returns to NBC
Comedian Jerrod Carmichael will host next month’s Golden Globe Awards, presiding over a boozy celebration of TV and film that is trying to make a comeback after being knocked off the air by scandal.
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Christina Applegate Gets Candid About Learning of MS Diagnosis While Filming ‘Dead to Me'
“I didn’t know what was happening to me,” Applegate said. “I couldn’t walk. They had to use a wheelchair to get me to set”