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Te decimos cómo será el plan de militarización de la frontera de Donald Trump
San Diego se encuentra en el plan en el que pretenden enviar 1,500 tropas a lo largo de la frontera con México.
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For many families, recovering from the 2024 flood still means rebuilding
A family displaced by the flooding in San Diego last year is still trying to recover from the devastating events of Jan. 22, 2024, reports NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry.
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A year later, a flood of flooding lawsuits continue making their way through the courts
One Southcrest resident told NBC 7 that he couldn’t begin to estimate how much he lost in the flood a year ago, reports NBC 7’s Dana Williams,
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San Diego advocate reacts to Trump's suspension of refugee program
Thousands of Afghan refugees waiting to settle in the United States are now in limbo after President Donald Trump suspended all refugee programs. One man who has dedicated his life to helping Afghans move here tells NBC 7’s Joe Little that those lives are now in danger.
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A un año de las devastadoras inundaciones del 22 de enero, los residentes siguen reconstruyendo
Un año después de que una inundación única en la vida devastara San Diego, los residentes y los líderes de la ciudad miran hacia atrás.
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San Diego golfer Cavin McCall set for PGA debut at Farmers Insurance Open
The Farmers Insurance Open kicks off Wednesday and runs through Saturday. NBC 7’s Todd Strain shares a story about a local golfer who is already having himself quite a week even though the tournament hasn’t started.
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How Trump's executive actions on immigration, border security may impact San Diego
Some of President Donald Trump’s executive orders regarding immigration, including declaring a national emergency, may have a more immediate impact than others.
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City knew Logan Heights hookah lounge sold alcohol illegally for years
Serving alcohol until sunrise without a liquor license: Records show the city attorney’s office knew about the Secret Yard for years.
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Reacciones en San Diego a órdenes ejecutivas migratorias de Trump
A menos de 24 horas de la llegada de Trump a la Casa Blanca, inmigrantes provenientes de China, India, Pakistán y Guatemala llegaron hasta la frontera de San Diego y Tijuana.
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What's open and closed on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in San Diego
The Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday marks the 30th anniversary of the day of service that celebrates the Civil Rights leader’s life and legacy.
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San Diego County park permit fees to go up in February
Park visitors can expect a slight uptick in prices at San Diego County’s parks. Starting Feb. 18, user fees for camping, parking, fishing permits, boating rentals, and sport facilities will increase for the first time in 11 years.
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Firefighters save 80-year-old woman from burning home in Valencia Park
An 80-year-old woman was saved from a single-family home structure fire by San Diego firefighters Sunday evening according to the San Diego Fire Department.
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San Diego Clippers serve meals to families at San Diego's Ronald McDonald house
The San Diego Clippers made Sunday special for families at Ronald McDonald House Charities.
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Firefighters respond to vehicle rescue near Balboa Park
Crews were working a vehicle rescue on Fourth Avenue and Nutmeg Street in the neighborhood of Park Laurel, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
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Scripps Ranch family collects stuffed animals for children impacted by LA fires
Jennifer Morgan of Scripps Ranch says she has received more than 100 stuffed animals since the drive started on Thursday.
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Scripps Ranch family collecting stuffed animals for children impacted by LA fires
San Diegans are lending a helping hand in the aftermath of the Los Angeles County fires. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry shows us how a Scripps Ranch family is helping victims.
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Hundreds attend the People's March at Waterfront Park in San Diego
Hundreds of registered attendees gathered at Waterfront Park for the People’s March in San Diego Saturday, a demonstration aimed at unity and “standing with every marginalized and oppressed individual,” according to organizers.
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San Diego flood victims, city leaders recount progress since January 2024 flooding
Next week will mark one year since San Diego’s historic flooding displaced more than 1,200 people and damaged thousands of homes in San Diego. Many flood victims have returned to their homes, but others still have a long road of recovery ahead.
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San Diego flood victims, city leaders recount progress since January 2024 flooding
NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada spoke with residents about recovery efforts and city leaders about the progress the city has made over the past year.
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Man sentenced to life without parole for senior citizen's shooting death in Bay Ho
A man who fatally shot a 79-year-old man outside the victim’s Bay Ho-area workplace during what prosecutors say was a failed carjacking was sentenced Friday to life in prison without the possibility of parole.