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Investigators Seek Help in Identifying Arson Suspect Caught on Camera in Sorrento Valley
San Diego County Crime Stoppers and investigators from the Metro Arson Strike Team (MAST) are asking the public for help in identifying and locating a suspect who is responsible for arson in the Sorrento Valley area, which was caught on video. On Feb. 3, at around 2:10 a.m. an unidentified man poured a liquid investigators believe to be gasoline on…
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Video Shows Vehicles Ignite After Suspect Douses Vehicle in Gas in Sorrento Valley, SDPD Says
San Diego police released video of a man allegedly pouring gasoline on two vehicles and then lighting them on fire. It was caught from three different angles and SDPD released the footage in the hopes of catching the suspect.
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Hit-and-Run Driver Arrested for Slamming Into Woman While Doing ‘Donuts': SDPD
A hit-and-run motorist accused of doing “donuts” in the middle of an intersection in San Diego and slamming into a 25-year-old woman, who suffered life-threatening injuries, has been arrested, according to San Diego police.
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Woman, 25, Struck By Hit-and-Run Motorist Doing ‘Donuts' in Intersection
A 25-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries Sunday morning when she was struck by a hit-and-run motorist doing “donuts” in the middle of an intersection in the Sorrento Valley community of San Diego, a police officer said. “The vehicle did a wide ‘donut’ and the crowd moved north to avoid being hit,” said Officer Robert Heims of the San Diego Police…
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Search for Hit-And-Run Driver in Sorento Valley
A woman is fighting for her life after a hit in run in Sorrento Valley.
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COVID Scare: San Diegans Incorrectly Told They Had Tested Positive
A data glitch by a Sorrento Valley laboratory led to hundreds of San Diegans erroneously being told by the county that they had tested positive for COVID-19, when, in fact, they were negative.
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COVID-19 Scare: San Diegans Incorrectly Told They Had Tested Positive
A computer glitch caused a COVID-19 testing lab to incorrectly tell a few hundred people that they tested negative for COVID-19. NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda explains what happened.
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Xmas Dinner With Grandpa? Many Use Negative Test Results to Justify Extended Family Gatherings
Many people are planning to gather and take part in social gatherings despite the advice of public health officials.
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Armed Man Prompts Standoff Outside FBI Headquarters in Sorrento Valley
Police in Sorrento Valley were urged to stay clear of the area after a man with a gun was seen outside the San Diego offices of the FBI, officials said.
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Armed Man Prompts Standoff Outside Local FBI Headquarters: SDPD
Police in Sorrento Valley were urged to stay clear of the area after a man with a gun was seen outside the San Diego offices of the FBI, officials said.
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COVID-19 Testing Readily Available … for a Price
Due to a nationwide shortage in testing supplies, the county health department is making an effort to limit free COVID-19 testing to only those showing symptoms of the virus. Meanwhile, many other testing sites are seeing long delays for results. But there is still a way to get a test with immediate results if you’re willing to pay for...
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COVID-19 Testing Readily Available … for a Price
A handful of private labs are offering paid testing as county health officials grapple with supply shortages, reports NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda.
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Sorrento Therapeutics Sued Over ‘False' Claims About Finding ‘Cure' for COVID-19, Lawsuit Says
Stockholders of a San Diego-based biopharmaceutical company have filed a class-action lawsuit alleging the company’s leaders used “false and misleading” claims that it had developed a “cure” for COVID-19, causing them to lose money.
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Car Sparks Brush Fire in Sorrento Valley Canyon
A small brush fire that started Sunday near Sorrento Valley was quickly extinguished by firefighters. It started when a car reportedly caught fire which spread to the surrounding brush around 3 p.m. in a canyon near Camino Santa Fe and Summers Ridge Road — an industrial complex between Miramar and Sorrento Valley. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department responded to the…
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Antibody Effective at Blocking Coronavirus from Human Cells: Sorrento Therapeutics
A major breakthrough to find a solution to the Coronavirus pandemic comes from a laboratory in San Diego.
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Therapeutics Company Makes Breakthrough in Antibody Studies
NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar spoke to the experts about the breakthrough.
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Race to Find a Cure
NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar explains how a local company just hit a major breakthrough in finding a cure for COVID-19
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San Diego Biotech Develops Promising Antibody
A San Diego biotech company said they have found an antibody that is 100 percent effective at blocking COVID-19 cells. NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar reports.
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Eater San Diego: Lola 55 Preview; Food Hall Update
Eater San Diego shares the top stories of the week from San Diego’s food and drink scene, including a sneak peek of a new East Village hotspot and word on North County’s new food hall.
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Eater San Diego: Little Italy's New Food Hall; Essential Local Restaurants
Eater San Diego shares the top stories of the week from San Diego’s food and drink scene, including a look inside the Little Italy Food Hall and a guide to 38 of the most essential local restaurants.