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San Diego welding students recreate replica of historic Black Family Statues
For years the ‘Black Family’ statue stood tall in San Diego’s Mountain View Community Park. Soon, it will stand tall over the park once again, NBC 7’s Todd Strain reports.
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Ex-San Diego nonprofit executive pleads guilty to stealing over $400K for personal use
A former San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation executive who prosecutors say stole more than $400,000 from the nonprofit pleaded guilty Thursday to a federal wire fraud charge.
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Join the San Diego Humane Society, NBC 7 & Telemundo 20 for the 30th Walk for Animals on May 4 at NTC Park in Liberty Station!
The San Diego Humane Society invites the community to participate in its 30th annual Walk for Animals — San Diego at NTC Park in Liberty Station on May 4. Thousands of supporters and their furry friends will make a lifesaving difference as they walk to raise money for homeless pets, rescued animals and injured wildlife. This event marks San Diego…
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Visions Museum of Textile Art Launches Spring Exhibition to Showcase Talented Textile Artists from both sides of the US/Mexico Border
Visions Museum of Textile Art (VMOTA) is thrilled to announce the opening of its groundbreaking new exhibition, Latine Entretejida/Interwoven, set to debut on May 11. This exhibition showcases the vibrant and innovative textile works of Latine artists from both San Diego and Tijuana, marking a significant cultural collaboration as part of the World Design Capital 2024 celebrations. Latine Entretejida/Interwoven features...
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Work on 115-unit affordable housing complex, Cuatro, gets started in City Heights
The City Heights Community Development Corporation and city leaders broke ground Wednesday on a $98 million housing development intended to provide 115 units of affordable housing and 13,000 square feet of commercial space.
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How the new federal airline rules could affect San Diego travelers
The Biden Administration rolled out new rights for airline passengers. It’s all part of the effort to fight junk fees. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada breaks down the changes and what they mean for San Diego travelers.
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Man sentenced to 9 years for bringing 2 teen girls to San Diego for prostitution
A Long Beach man who brought two teenage girls to the San Diego area to have them work as prostitutes was sentenced this week to nine years in federal prison.
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California earthquakes: What to do before, during and after
No matter where you live in California, there is a risk of considerable damage due to an earthquake. Here is what you need to know before during and after the rumbling.
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Earthquake Preparedness Month: How to prepare a plan for your family
Sergio Flores with NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 Responds has strategy information that can save our lives.
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San Diego domestic violence center asks for more funding ahead of city's 2025 budget
As the city of San Diego hashes out the details for next year’s budget, a domestic violence program is hoping for more money to continue supporting survivors. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik gives us a closer look at the important work they do to keep domestic violence victims safe.
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Casa Familiar's 2024 Abrazo 5K Walk + 10K Run: Healthier Communities – June 29
A key factor to enhancing quality of life means that our communities have access to the care, programs and resources they need to be well. This year’s Abrazo 5K & 10K fundraiser promotes healthier communities. The Abrazo 5K Walk + 10K Run is a course that will take participants along the San Ysidro-Tijuana border on Saturday, June 29th from 7:30am to 11:00am....
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Gaslamp Quarter Celebrates Cinco de Mayo with a Free Block Fiesta!
Join the Cinco de Mayo celabration with a free Block Fiesta, organized by the Gaslamp Quarter Association! Saturday, May 4th 12pm-8pm at Gaslamp Quarter: 5th Avenue & Island For more information on this event, click here!
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Big city mayors, led by San Diego Mayor Gloria, ask Newsom for $1B in homeless funding
A coalition of mayors from the state’s largest cities, including San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, Tuesday visited Sacramento to urge Gov. Gavin Newsom and the legislature to make permanent funding homelessness services across California.
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Big city mayors, led by San Diego Mayor Gloria, ask Newsom for $1B in homeless funding
A coalition of mayors from the state’s largest cities, including San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, visited Sacramento to urge Gov. Newsom to commit to funding $1 billion a year for homelessness services, NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports.
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Police ID man stabbed to death at San Diego gas station
Authorities Monday publicly identified a man who was fatally stabbed over the weekend during a fight with another man at a Redwood Village-area gas station.
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Fashion Week San Diego previews local designers' fall looks in Spring showcase
Dozens attended Fashion Week San Diego’s annual spring showcase downtown. The show displayed a preview of what local designers will debut at their annual fashion show in the fall.
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Fashion Week San Diego previews local designers' fall looks in Spring Showcase
Surrounded by breathtaking views of the city, the Spring Showcase brought a preview of what designers local to San Diego will debut at their annual fashion show in the fall.
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Fashion Week San Diego previews fall looks in Spring Showcase
The Spring Showcase brought a preview of what designers local to San Diego will debut at their annual fashion show in the fall.
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US Supreme Court to decide what cities like San Diego can do about homeless camps
The nation’s highest court is expected to hear a case on Monday that will have major implications on San Diego’s homeless camping ban. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry spoke with an attorney about the details of the case on April 21, 2024.
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Supreme Court to decide what cities like San Diego can do about homeless camps
The nation’s highest court is expected to hear a case on Monday that will have major implications on San Diego’s homeless camping ban.