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Reportan cientos de mexicanos en centros de detención en San Diego
El consulado de México en San Diego recorrió los 10 centros de detención que existen en el condado de San Diego, donde contabilizaron cientos de connacionales durante la semana del 29 de enero
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Negocios de San Diego buscan soluciones ante la escasez de huevos
Algunos restaurantes del condado de San Diego cobran un extra por los platos que incluyen huevos.
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San Diego businesses scramble for solutions during egg shortage
Some San Diego County restaurants are charging extra for dishes that include eggs.
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Coronado advances ban on single-use plastics
Coronado’s city council approved the plan Tuesday evening. It includes plastic bags at stores and restaurants and foam carryout containers. A second reading on the ban will be held in a couple weeks.
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Poway City Council votes to censure council member | San Diego News Daily
Wed. Feb. 5: The Poway City Council has voted to censure District 2 City Council Member Tony Blain. Plus, a man convicted of killing a beloved local high school teacher is set to be sentenced. And, San Diego is feeling the cost of higher egg prices.
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NBC 7 & Telemundo 20 are Supporting Our Schools
NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 are excited to launch our Supporting Our Schools campaign, which focuses on helping San Diego County teachers and students get the materials they need to have a successful school year.
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February is American Heart Month. Making time for self-care can keep your heart healthy.
Love Your Heart is an annual event in which organizations from across the U.S. and Mexico join together to provide FREE blood pressure screenings to the public on or near Valentine’s Day. The event brings together community partners to prevent heart disease and stroke and empowers the public to take control of their heart health, know their blood pressure numbers, and...
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Here's what lies ahead for the future of 101 Ash Street
City of San Diego leaders have decided on a development team that will transform 101 Ash Street into low income housing. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry spoke with the group in charge of the transformation.
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Sentencing for convicted killer of Cathedral Catholic teacher delayed for sixth time
NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes explains why the case for the murder of Mario Fierro did not come to a close.
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San Diego organization leads push to help Afghan refugees in limbo
A San Diego-based organization is asking the Trump administration to reconsider two executive orders, which impact Afghan refugees. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik has the details.
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State Farm seeks emergency 22% insurance rate hike | San Diego News Daily
Your homeowners insurance could soon go up if you have State Farm. California’s largest provider is asking for an urgent rate increase after the wildfires. Plus, Coronado is considering a ban on single-use plastics, and NBC 7 Meteorologist Brooke Martell has details on potential rain on the way.
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Vandalizan restaurante mexicano en North Park tras mostrar apoyo a inmigrantes
El ataque ocurrió el domingo durante el denominado “Un Día Sin Inmigrantes”. La policía investiga si este hecho está relacionado con el ataque.
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Arrests made in fires started in homeless encampments in Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo
NBC 7’s Todd Strain has details about who was arrested and how police are working to prevent other fires.
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Miles de habitantes de San Diego participan en la protesta “Un día sin inmigrantes”
Este lunes cerraron los comercios, los estudiantes se quedaron en casa y muchos empleados no fueron a trabajar.
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San Diegans protest against immigration crackdown | San Diego News Daily
Monday, February 3: A look at how potential tariffs could impact San Diego; demonstrators gather downtown in support of immigrant rights, a one-on-one interview with San Diego Police Chief Scott Wahl, plus, changes are coming to the Gaslamp Quarter Promenade.
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Arrests made in fires started in homeless encampments in Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo
Arrests have been made in two fires that broke out two weeks ago in San Diego, San Diego Police chief Scott Wahl told NBC 7.
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SDPD Chief of Police explains immigration crackdown, fires in encampments
San Diego Police chief of police, Scott Wahl talks about how President Trump’s immigration crackdown affects police policies and more.
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Suspected human smuggling boat found near Sunset Cliffs: SDFD
A suspected smuggling boat was found Sunday morning empty near Sunset Cliffs, San Diego Fire-Rescue said.
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Suspected human smuggling boat found near Sunset Cliffs
The empty boat was found near Sunset Cliffs. Around 15 people are believed to have been on the boat. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry has reaction from neighbors.
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San Diego companies brace for impact of President Trump's tariff plan
President Donald Trump on Saturday announced the signing of a series of executive orders to impose tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China, and San Diego businesses say they are bracing for the impact.