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Man With Local Ties Linked to Netflix's ‘Cheer' Accused of Sexual Misconduct Involving Child
A man who grew up in Scripps Ranch who is connected to the hit Netflix series “Cheer” was arrested last week in Texas for suspicion of aggravated sexual assault of a child, according to Dallas County Sheriff’s Department records.
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Officers Surround Home After Shooting in Scripps Ranch
A drive-by shooting in the Scripps Ranch community of San Diego led police to surround a home in search for a suspect Friday afternoon.
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Mysterious Monolith World Tour Stops in San Diego
San Diego is the latest stop on a mysterious world tour of monoliths.
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Monolith Appears, Vanishes From San Diego Parking Lot
A mysterious monolith appeared in San Diego — as similar ones pop up all over the world. And it disappeared just as quick as it came.
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Street Named For Col. Robert Dingeman, Army Vet & Scripps Ranch Leader, on Veterans Day
Col. Robert Dingeman, a man who served the U.S. Army for more than 30 years and acted as a pillar to the Scripps Ranch community, has died. He was 96.
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Scripps Ranch Restaurant Owner Fears Housing Project Will Doom His Business
The owners of a long-time Scripps Ranch community restaurant fear a supportive housing unit planned by San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer could jeopardize the livelihood of their restaurant and other nearby businesses. An old park-and-ride lot has been pegged for the project, which will create 60 housing units for seniors and veterans. But the building will eliminate 120 parking spaces, some…
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City Selects Sites in Serra Mesa, Scripps Ranch for Supportive Housing
The city of San Diego announced Friday it has selected two proposals to develop vacant city-owned properties into permanent housing with on-site supportive services to house veterans, seniors, youth and young adults who have experienced homelessness.
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Still Stranded: San Diego Father Unable to Return Home Since March
It’s hard to believe, but Pete Battaglia’s two-week work trip to American Samoa is now approaching six months and there is still no end in sight. Battaglia is a long-time navigator in the tuna industry and runs U.S. boats out of American Samoa, which along with being a U.S. territory is also one of our country’s tuna hubs. While...
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Still Stranded: San Diego Father Unable to Return Home
Pete Battaglia and dozens of other San Diegans working in the tuna industry are stuck in American Samoa after the U.S. territory shut down commercial travel amid COVID-19 concerns, reports NBC 7’s Steven Luke.
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Motorcyclist Dies After Plowing Into Fire Hydrant in Scripps Ranch
A 30-year-old motorcyclist was killed in Scripps Ranch Wednesday after plowing into a fire hydrant, which threw him off his motorcycle.
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Dog Days of Pandemic Hitting Small Businesses
Months of huge unemployment numbers coupled with new concerns about rising COVID-19 cases in San Diego County has small business owners wondering how long they can withstand the financial toll of the pandemic. Troy Arthur purchased San Diego Jump Company, an inflatable play structure company, back in 2004 and withstood the great recession without much concern because people were still…
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‘They Made It in Style': Mile-Long Scripps Ranch High School Graduation Caravan
Watch and listen as more than 500 vehicles parade a little bit over a mile through the community to send off Scripps Ranch seniors graduating in the time of coronavirus.
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SDFD Sends Massive Response to House Fire in Scripps Ranch
About 75 firefighters responded to the blaze on a cul-de-sac near the intersection of Riesling Drive and Spring Canyon Road at about 4:30 p.m. More than an hour later, dozens of firefighters were still dousing the home’s roof to temper flames.
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Police Search for Invader in Overnight Scripps Ranch Break-In
A sleeping Scripps Ranch homeowner was awoken early Thursday by an armed intruder who stole the resident’s vehicle before ditching it in the Rancho Penasquitos area, the San Diego Police Department said.
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Scripps Ranch Community Makes 3D-Printed Face Shields For Healthcare Workers
Protective masks and face shields have been in short supply for healthcare workers, but neighbors in Scripps Ranch are using modern technology to make the shortage a thing of the past. They’re using their 3-D printer to make face shields and handing them off directly to the workers who are face to face with the deadly disease. “We know...
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Lightning Illuminates Scripps Ranch
An overnight storm triggered a winter weather advisory for some parts in San Diego County, delivering lightning, rain and thunder to other communities. In Scripps Ranch, the sky was illuminated in bursts by lightning.
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High Hopes: San Diego Gymnast Eyes Return Trip to 2020 Olympic Games
During the 2016 Rio De Janeiro Olympic Games, Nicole Ahsinger got a unique and behind-the-scenes view at a historic performance when she roomed with five-time Gold medalist Simone Biles. Four years later, the now-21-year-old Nicole Ahsinger wants her own shot at Olympic stardom in Tokyo, Japan. Nicole Ahsinger competes in the lesser-known discipline of trampoline gymnastics, a sport where athletes…
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Whooping Cough reported at Scripps Ranch High School
The San Diego Unified School District sent a note home to Scripps Ranch High School parents Tuesday morning warning of a case of whooping cough on campus.
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Whooping Cough reported at Scripps Ranch High School
The San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) sent a note home to Scripps Ranch High School parents Tuesday morning warning of a case of whooping cough on campus.