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Wildfire Ash Could Ruin Your Car's Paint Job: Here's What You Should Do
Even if you live miles away from wildfires, you can still see their impact right outside your door. Ash from those fires can land on cars, which might eventually damage the exterior.
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When to Wash Ash Off of Cars
NBC 7’s Consumer Bob gives tips on when and how to wash off ash off cars.
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Artists Use Boarded-Up Businesses as Canvases of Hope
While some businesses are slowly starting to open up, allbeit with restrictions, the damage has already been done for others. In downtown San Diego many have been closed and boarded up, so local artists instead used them as canvases of inspiration for the community. Roxy Prima and Phoebe Cornog make up the artist duo Pandr Design Co. They used the…
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Artists Use Boarded-Up Businesses as Canvases of Hope
Artists saw dreary boards covering shuttered businesses as an opportunity to inspire. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea has the story.
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BBoy Mansini: Hip-Hop Purist
BBoy Mansini drops his new boom-bap EP titled “The Man the Myth” and solidifies his reputation as a top San Diego emcee.
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Community Improvement Group Paints Speed Limit Stencils on Boardwalk
A group of 12 armed with spray paint, stencils and a heat gun took to the Mission Beach Boardwalk Tuesday morning to do a job the city said it didn’t have the manpower to do.
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Community Paints Scooter Speed Limits in Mission Beach
The group is made up entirely of volunteers. NBC 7s Alex Presha reports.
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Why it's Time to Wax Your Car
You should wash and wax your car three to four times a year to protect the paint and finish.
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Creativity Without the Pressure at ‘Paint and Sip' Studios
They’ve become a global sensation — “paint and sip” studios where adults can spend evenings out learning to make art in a relaxed, BYOB setting. Thousands of franchises now exist to help us all unleash our inner creative. One of the places where it all began was a little studio outside Birmingham, Alabama. In 2002, at age 28, Wendy Lovoy...
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4 Cars Vandalized Along One Street in National City
A police sergeant said each car sustained damage to its paint, and police believe the same vandal or vandals targeted each one of those cars.
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National Roller Coaster Day: San Diego's Historic Giant Dipper Offers Freebies
Friday is National Roller Coaster Day and, in San Diego, one historic ride offered a freebie to its first 100 thrill-seekers to take the plunge.
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University City Woman Haunted by Persistent, Hateful Graffiti Vandal
The San Diego Police Department is investigating a graffiti vandalism case in University City over the weekend as a hate crime.
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University City Woman Haunted by Persistent, Hateful Graffiti Vandal
A University City HOA president tells NBC 7’s Joe Little she’s been targeted with vandalism multiple times and has pictures to prove it. SDPD is investigating the latest incident as a hate crime.
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Local Non-Profit Building Emergency Sleeping Cabins for Homeless
A local non-profit organization is working on a solution to the homeless crisis. They’re building emergency sleeping cabins for homeless people at a church in El Cajon.
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Local Non-Profit Building Emergency Sleeping Cabins for Homeless
NBC 7’s Erika Cervantes gives us a look at how the cabins are built and explains who they might help.
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Lead Paint Suppliers Settle California Lawsuit for $305M
The nation’s major suppliers of lead paint have agreed to pay California’s largest cities and counties $305 million to settle a nearly 20-year-old lawsuit, attorneys said Wednesday.
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Making an Immigration Arrest Requires Hours of Surveillance
Two immigration officers had been parked outside a home well before dawn when their target — a Mexican man convicted of driving under the influence in 2015 — appeared to emerge as the sun illuminated a gray sky. “I’m going to do a vehicle stop,” an officer radioed. “I’m right behind you,” said another, lights flashing as they ordered the...
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Belmont Park Mission Beach San Diego Giant Dipper Roller Coaster Turns 94
The wooden roller coaster, which officially opened to the public on July 4, 1925, is both a National and State Historic Landmark. It’s also an iconic part of San Diego beach culture, located at Belmont Park in the heart of Mission Beach.