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DACA recipients could lose ACA health coverage under Trump's proposed rule change
The proposed change to the rule argues that DACA recipients do not meet the “lawfully present” standard set by Congress to be eligible for the Affordable Care Act.
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DACA recipients face threat of revoked health insurance
A new rule proposed by President Trump’s administration could cancel health insurance access for DACA recipients. If the change were to take effect, it would undo a rule that could have an impact on tens of thousands of DACA recipients here in California. NBC7’s Jeanette Quezada joins us with the details.
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City issues night construction notice in Clairemont neighborhood
The City of San Diego Public Utilities Department will begin construction at the intersection between Clairemont Dr. and Clairemont Mesa Blvd.
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Construction notice issued for Clairemont intersection
The construction, which will begin Sunday night, is expected to last six weeks and is part of the City of San Diego’s Pure Water Program. NBC 7 has the details on what you need to know.
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Camp Pendleton training exercise to produce explosive sounds
Camp Pendleton officials advised the public Friday that a training exercise this week would be producing sounds of explosions in the area.
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San Diego-based USS Spruance deployed to secure southern border
The Spruance brings maritime capabilities to the U.S. Northern Command’s southern border operations on the West Coast
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Gobierno de Trump considera autorizar a militares retener a migrantes en la frontera
La Administración del Presidente Trump, considera dar autorización para que elementos militares retengan temporalmente a migrantes en la frontera.
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“Si cruzan de manera irregular habrá consecuencias”, advierte Patrulla Fronteriza en San Diego
Soldados de la Marina se encuentran desplegados a lo largo de 60 millas entre Estados Unidos y México en su frontera sur correspondiente al sector San Diego.
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San Diego nonprofit helps families navigate the challenges of childhood cancer
Heather Arrayan and her family’s world was turned upside down after their 4-month-old daughter at the time was diagnosed with leukemia. NBC 7’s Nichelle Medina introduces us to the unlikely hero and local organization that stepped up to save her life.
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Democrats make the rounds in San Diego to rile base on federal funding cuts
Democrats from Washington D.C. are making the rounds in San Diego, hoping to rile up their base by vocally opposing the Trump administration’s federal funding cuts. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports.
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Educadores reaccionan a orden ejecutiva de Trump para desmantelar el Departamento de Educación
Mientras los distritos del área de San Diego van despejando la incógnita sobre el futuro, los responsables de los centros escolares afirman que seguirán centrándose en el aprendizaje de los alumnos.
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Tour this San Diego hotel that once served as a Hollywood haven for celebrities
California Live’s Amber Pfister explores the newly-renovated LaFayette Hotel & Club in North Park San Diego. Situated on two and a half acres, the Colonial-style hotel was built in 1946 as a haven for young Hollywood, hosting Ava Gardner, Lana Turner, Frank Sinatra, and Bob Hope.
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NTSB: Coronado Bridge in need of risk assessment
The vulnerability assessment is to determine the risk of bridge collapse from a vessel collision. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more.
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Appeals court upholds California's ban on large capacity magazines, overturning San Diego judge
The ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld California’s ban on gun magazines that hold more than 10 bullets Thursday, overturning a San Diego federal judge’s finding that the law was unconstitutional.
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UCSD detecta incrementó en el consumo de la droga “tranq” en el sur de California
Se tratra de un tranquilizante para animales utilizado durante años en el este de EEUU se ha encontrado en grandes cantidades entre los consumidores de drogas de Tijuana.
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Buque militar de EEUU se dirige al Golfo de México para vigilar la frontera
Se trata de un intento de EEUU por blindar al país por tierra, aire, y ahora por mar, de lo que catalogan como terrorismo marítimo e inmigración illegal.
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UCSD study warns animal tranquilizer drug ‘tranq' is rising threat to SoCal
The new study confirms an animal sedative known as “tranq” has infiltrated Tijuana’s illicit drug supply. Researchers warn that could foreshadow an upward trend in San Diego as well.
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La EPA redoblará sus esfuerzos contra la crisis de las aguas residuales fronterizas
Al principio, a la alcaldesa de Imperial Beach se le denegó la designación como zona del Superfondo. Ahora, la EPA promete afrontar los problemas sin rodeos.
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Officials push forward big changes to San Diego's parking fees
The city of San Diego recently doubled the rate of parking meters. Now, they’re looking at more changes that will likely make people pay more to park around the city.
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Alertan de estafas a indocumentados en California por parte de falsos agentes del ICE
Indicó que hace unas semanas en Fresno, California hombres se disfrazaron con chalecos y pelucas para atemorizar a la comunidad en distintos sitios.