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PHOTOS: San Diego residents gaze up in awe as SpaceX rocket dazzles SoCal sky
A rocket launch was clearly visible across San Diego County skies on Monday night as SpaceX launched their Falcon 9, sending 22 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit from Vandenberg Space Force Base in Santa Barbara County.
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San Diego Community College District increases minimum wage as state wage lags behind high cost of living
A new report from the state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office shows the $16 minimum wage statewide does not keep up with the cost of living, especially in coastal cities. Meanwhile, SDCCD is hoping their minimum wage hike sets an example for the rest of the state.
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NBC 7 & Telemundo 20 Accepting Applications for ‘NBCUNIVERSAL LOCAL IMPACT GRANTS'
NBC 7, Telemundo 20 and Comcast NBCUniversal announced that its competitive grant challenge, the NBCUniversal Local Impact Grants, returns in 2024 for its seventh year and will award $227,272 in unrestricted funds to eligible local nonprofits. The nonprofits interested in applying for grants will need to apply under one of the three categories of the program, which include: Youth Education…
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How the Realtor settlement may impact home sellers and buyers in San Diego
The settlement will change how commission fees are paid to real estate agents. Instead of the traditional 5-6%, buyers and sellers can now negotiate lower fees. NBC 7’s Todd Strain looks at how this could impact people buying or selling a home in San Diego.
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How the Realtor settlement may impact home sellers and buyers in San Diego
The National Association of Realtors recently announced it would pay $418 million to settle class action lawsuits over broker commissions. How might the changes impact those looking to buy or sell a home in San Diego?
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San Diego scientists studying if wearable devices can reduce long COVID symptoms
Scientists at the Scripps Research have teamed up with a health technology company to study whether or not wrist-worn devices, such as activity trackers and smartwatches, can help people with long COVID through a technique called “pacing yourself.”
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San Diegans spotted mysterious lights in the sky
Viewers reached out to NBC 7 after noticing several strange lights in the sky on March 16, 2024.
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San Diegans spotted mysterious lights in the sky. Here's where they came from
San Diegans were reaching out to NBC 7 on Saturday night after they witnessed strange lights flashing across the sky.
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Study: San Diegans need $275K income to afford a home
The new numbers from Zillow confirm it is expensive to be a homeowner in San Diego.
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San Diego Navy sailor accused of espionage faces new charges
A San Diego Navy sailor accused of selling military secrets to the Chinese government pleaded not guilty to three new charges on Thursday.
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San Diego Navy sailor charged with espionage faces new charges
The San Diego navy sailor accused of selling military secrets to the Chinese government was back in federal court facing new charges. Jinchao Wei was originally arrested last August. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada has the latest.
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Things to do this weekend in San Diego: ShamROCK San Diego, King James and more
There’s always something fun to do in America’s Finest City. Our Weekend events guide is here to help. Get up. Get out. Play!
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Here's how much $ you need to make to afford a home in San Diego, per Zillow
A new study from Zillow looked at the 50 largest metropolitan areas to determine how much income was needed to “comfortably” afford a home.
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Need tax help? IRS offering San Diegans face-to-face assistance this Saturday
The Internal Revenue Service is holding special Saturday hours this weekend at eight Taxpayer Assistance Centers in California, including one in San Diego, to offer in-person help during peak tax season, the agency announced.
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San Diego County Supervisors OK sleeping cabins, RV parking site to help unhoused
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Wednesday approved in a 4-0 vote the construction of sleeping cabins in the Spring Valley community, and to develop a recreational vehicle site in an unincorporated area near Lakeside, as ways to help those living on the streets.
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Scripps researchers studying wearable devices to reduce long COVID symptoms
The devices tell wearers when to slow down and pace yourself, helping manage long COVID symptoms.
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Fake police officer tries to lure children into vehicle at Skyline-area park: SDPD
The man impersonate police officers and attempted to lure children into his car in broad daylight, NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.
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San Diego firm files federal lawsuit against Zyn, makers of popular nicotine pouches
Attorneys involved in the lawsuit claim Philip Morris, the maker of Zyn, is targeting children and young adults with their flavored nicotine pouches named Zyn.
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Fake police officer tries to lure children into vehicle at Skyline-area park: SDPD
Authorities issued a public warning Tuesday about an unidentified man who posed as a police officer and tried to lure minors into a vehicle in a Skyline-area neighborhood.
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San Diego firm files federal lawsuit against Zyn, makers of popular nicotine pouches
A San Diego law firm claims Philip Morris, the makers of Zyn, are using deceptive marketing aimed at getting young people addicted. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry spoke with a local attorney involved in the lawsuit and people who use the product.