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En detalle: así afectarán los aranceles de Trump a las importaciones de acero y aluminio
El presidente Donald Trump firmó este lunes una orden que impone un arancel del 25% a todas las importaciones de acero y aluminio a Estados Unidos.
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Medical researchers in San Diego concerned over new NIH funding policy
NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry breaks down how capping costs could impact scientific research.
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Medical researchers in San Diego concerned over new NIH funding policy
The National Institutes of Health announced a new funding policy. The agency is capping some costs for research, which many scientists say will hurt public health.
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San Diego City Council debates homeless shelter options
This comes after San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced his proposal for a 1,000-bed shelter at Kettner and Vine is no longer viable. The three other options are around the downtown area. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer reports.
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Three new homeless shelter locations proposed | San Diego News Daily
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced the proposal Sunday, which will be presented to the city council Monday. Plus, hundreds of San Diegans gathered over the weekend to protest recent Trump polices. And — potential rain is in the forecast later this week. NBC 7 Meteorologist Brooke Martell has details on how much and how soon.
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San Diego weather today: Brooke Martell's morning forecast for Feb. 10, 2025
Meteorologist Brooke Martell has your morning weather forecast for Monday Feb. 10, 2025.
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San Diego mayor proposes new locations for long-term homeless shelters
On Monday, three potential homeless shelter sites will be presented to the San Diego City Council. The announcement comes just days after Mayor Todd Gloria dropped his plans for a one thousand bed shelter on Kettner Avenue and Vine. NBC7’s Jeanette Quezada has the details.
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Ex-San Diego State punter plays in Super Bowl after getting second chance
Former San Diego State punter Matt Araiza will complete his delayed first NFL season Sunday by punting and holding for the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.
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San Diego mayor proposes new locations for long-term homeless shelters
After announcing last week that he would no longer advance with the plans for a proposed homeless mega-shelter campus on Kettner and Vine, today San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, has made a new announcement proposing new locations for potential homeless shelters which will be presented to the San Diego City Council on Monday.
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Police searching for suspects after two men were shot in San Diego
Officers who were dispatched at 7:20 p.m. Saturday to a shooting in the 2600 block of Fairmount Avenue found a man who had been shot in the torso, the San Diego Police Department reported.
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San Diego representatives react to the start of the Trump administration
Democrats representing San Diego say they are hard at work figuring out what actions under the new Trump administration warrant fighting back and which may be distractions from working on issues impacting San Diegans. The one Republican San Diegans sent to Washington, D.C., is praising the early days of the Trump administration. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik reports.
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Emergency repair costs to city of San Diego infrastructure soared 85% since 2022
The city of San Diego spent more on emergency repairs this past fiscal year than it did the last two previous years. NBC 7 investigative reporter Alexis Rivas explains.
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Emergency repair costs to city of San Diego infrastructure soared 84% since 2022
Last week, the Active Transportation & Infrastructure Committee ratified the contracts on 29 of those projects, to the tune of $52,208,454.
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Savor the Flavors of Downtown Chula Vista at the Annual Taste of Third Event on March 20
Get ready to taste your way through Downtown Chula Vista’s favorite foodie celebration! Taste of Third has made its return and will take over Third Avenue on Thursday, March 20, 2025 from 4 pm to 8 pm. Stroll through the South Bay neighborhood and indulge in an exciting culinary adventure. With a Taste of Third Passport in hand, you’ll unlock…
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Places of worship in Bankers Hill vandalized twice in nearly two weeks
San Diego police are on the lookout for the person responsible. Both victims have recordings of the suspect. NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.
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Emiten avisos de desalojo sin culpa para inquilinos de departamentos en Imperial Beach
Entre la incertidumbre es como se encuentran decenas de familia debido a plan de remodelación de un complejo de departamentos por el cual serán desalojados.
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Places of worship in Bankers Hill vandalized twice in nearly two weeks
Two places of worship in Bankers Hill were tagged with hate speech early Thursday morning. That’s twice in almost two weeks.
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How the DOJ's lawsuit over sanctuary policies could impact San Diego and California
The U.S. Department of Justice’s lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago, filed Thursday over their policies limiting local law enforcement’s cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, has raised questions for some on whether California and San Diego County, which have similar so-called “sanctuary” laws on the books, could see legal action as well.
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Realizan patrullajes comunitarios para alertar sobre la presencia de ICE en San Diego
La Organización Unión del Barrio ha realizado patrullajes comunitarios desde la década del 90 para alertar a la comunidad inmigrante sobre la presencia de ICE.
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How immigration laws could impact California
A Trump DOJ lawsuit against Illinois and Chicago sanctuary city laws is raising major questions in California and San Diego County since both have similar policies limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer reports.