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One-on-One With Todd Gloria: San Diego's New Mayor Optimistic About City's Future
t’s fair to say this will be a working weekend for San Diego’s newly elected mayor, Todd Gloria, who took over leadership of the city on Thursday. NBC 7’s Mark Mullen spoke to Gloria on his first full day in office
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One-On-One With Todd Gloria: San Diego's New Mayor Optmistic About City's Future
t’s fair to say this will be a working weekend for San Diego’s newly elected mayor, Todd Gloria, who took over leadership of the city on Thursday. NBC 7’s Mark Mullen spoke to Gloria on Friday afternoon.
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Results: Democrats Appear to Gain Edge on San Diego City Council
The 2020 election will yield five fresh faces for the San Diego City Council. Here’s where the races for those seats stand.
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2nd Phase of San Diego's Styrofoam Ban Takes Effect
Even more restrictions are coming for San Diego restaurants Friday as the city rolls out the second phase of their Styrofoam ban.
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Styrofoam Ban Phase 2
The check might be a little more expensive the next time you go out to eat especially if you get it to go. San Diego’s stronger styrofoam ban began Friday. NBC 7’s Joe Little has more.
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Christmas Paper-wrapped Package Prompts Evacuation of City Building, 1 Detained
One person was being questioned by police after dropping off what was at first considered a suspicious package that forced a city administration building to evacuate Monday morning.
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1 Detained After Package Found Near City Hall
After a suspicious package was found near City Hall, one person was detained. NBC 7’s Liberty Zabala has more.
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San Diego Students Skip Class, Demand Climate Change Action
With chants supporting a Green New Deal and denouncing fossil fuels, San Diego County students skipped class Friday and join hundreds of thousands across the globe to demand action on climate change.
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Students March for Climate Change in San Diego
Local high school students walked out of class Friday to bring awareness to climate change. NBC 7’s Brittany Ford reports.
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San Diego's Styrofoam Ban Goes into Effect
The first phase of the city of San Diego’s ban on Styrofoam and other single-use plastics went into effect Saturday.
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San Diegans Unite for Third Annual Women's March
The 3rd annual Women’s March San Diego will take to the streets around downtown’s Waterfront Park Saturday.
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Thousands to Participate in San Diego Women's March to Voice Concerns From Sexual Assault to Government Shutdown
Thousands are expected to participate in the San Diego Women’s March Saturday along the Embarcadero, highlighting issues from sexism and assault to the government shutdown.
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San Diego Becomes Largest CA City to Ban Styrofoam
San Diego has become the largest city in the state of California to ban Styrofoam products after city council voted 6-3 to pass the restrictive ordinance.
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San Diego Becomes Largest CA City to Ban Styrofoam
NBC 7’s Ashley Matthews spoke to small business owners who sya the ban will hurt their bottom line.
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Restaurant Owners Make Last-Ditch Plea to Reverse Styrofoam Ban
Local restaurant owners are making a last-ditch plea to reverse the San Diego City Council’s impending ban on Styrofoam.
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Restaurant Owners Make Final Plea to Reverse Styrofoam Ban
NBC 7’s Omari Fleming spoke to restaurant owners and managers with differing opinions on the ban.
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Neighbors: Talmadge Would be Safer with Working Street Lights
A Talmadge woman was stabbed in her stomach Tuesday morning and neighbors say the crime could have been prevented if their street wasn’t so dark. NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia explains.
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Neighbors: Working Street Lights Could Have Prevented Stabbing in Talmadge
A violent, early-morning attack in the Talmadge area, just north of El Cajon Boulevard, has neighbors on edge. They said their neighborhood would be much safer at night if the street lights worked.
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19 Die From Hepatitis A, Emergency Declaration Extended in San Diego County
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors extended the local health emergency declaration for another two weeks once again Tuesday.
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SDFD Personnel to Offer Hepatitis A Vaccines Amid San Diego's Outbreak
With new emergency protocols put in place by the state, San Diego Fire-Rescue personnel will soon be able to administer vaccines to help stop the spread of Hepatitis A amid the outbreak in San Diego.