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Massive Amount of Concrete Poured for Trolley Bridge Over I-5
Hundreds of thousands of gallons of concrete were poured overnight above Interstate 5 for what will be a bridge connecting a trolley route from Downtown San Diego and the University City area.
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Animals at Some Texas Shelters Respond to Various Languages
Workers at shelters in the Houston area say some animals respond to a variety of spoken languages
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Save the Date: Help Clear the Shelters on August 18
NBC and Telemundo stations across the country will team up with hundreds of shelters nationwide on Aug. 18 for the fourth annual Clear the Shelters animal adoption drive.
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Jane Lynch to Host NBC's ‘Clear the Shelters' Pet Adoption Special
Jane Lynch is throwing a party and she’s inviting all her four-legged friends. You’re invited too. Lynch is joining NBCUniversal Owned Television Stations’ nationwide pet adoption initiative Clear the Shelters as both spokesperson and host of the “Clear the Shelters” TV special that will air on Aug. 25. on NBC and Telemundo stations. The program will recap this year’s adoption...
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UCSD Buildings Pose ‘Serious Risk to Life' if Earthquake Strikes
More than half of UCSD’s buildings are a “serious” or “severe risk to life,” according to an internal seismic safety survey obtained by NBC 7 Investigates.
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Source: Leaked Documents Show the U.S. Government Tracking Journalists and Immigration Advocates Through a Secret Database
The documents detail an intelligence-gathering effort by the United States and Mexican authorities, targeting more than 50 people including journalists, an attorney, and immigration advocates.
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EMT Accused of Sexually Assaulting Minor
A mother says an EMT sexually assaulted her daughter, changing her life forever. NBC 7’s Mari Payton has more.
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Former EMT Accused of Sexually Assaulting Teen in Ambulance
The District Attorney’s office has filed criminal charges against David Carpio for the alleged 2017 sexual assault.
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EMT Pleads Guilty to Sexually Assaulting Teen in Ambulance
A former employee of a San Diego ambulance company pleaded guilty Tuesday to sexually assaulting a minor while she was being transported for medical care.
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Pair of Platypi From Australia Latest Addition to San Diego Zoo Safari Park
Two new platypuses zip, dive and splash in their new exhibit at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park but — as the first of their species to live outside Australia in a half-century — the pair of semi-aquatic mammals play a larger role to conservation.
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Poway Markets, Restaurants Find Ways to Serve Amid Boil Water Advisory
As Poway nears one week under a Precautionary Boil Water Advisory, some stores and restaurants have found ways to stay open and serve customers safely.
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Homeowner's New Solar Panels Fell Short of Powering Anything
NBC 7’s Consumer Bob helps a Mira Mesa family fix their solar panel mixup.
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13 Camp Pendleton-Based Marines Charged in Human Smuggling Investigation
More than a dozen Camp Pendleton-based Marines arrested during a Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) investigation into allegations of human smuggling have been charged, the U.S. Marines said Friday.
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High Surf Forces One-Day Closure of OB Pier
High surf and rising tide forced San Diego Lifeguards to close the Ocean Beach Pier and Pier Cafe Monday. The closure was put in place at around 11:30 a.m. and was expected to be lifted the following moring, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department said.
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Poway Under ‘Boil Water Advisory' After Recent Storm
Many restaurants are struggling to keep their doors open, and residents are wondering when the advisory will lift. NBC 7’s Rory Devine investigates.
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In Case You Missed It: San Diego Good News for Sunday, Dec. 1
Five “good news” stories from this week include a pair of Platypi and a southern white rhino as the latest additions to San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
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1,231 Layoffs for Qualcomm San Diego Offices
Qualcomm Inc. has started to cut jobs at its San Diego facility, the San Diego Business Journal reported Wednesday.
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NJ Hospital Gives Kidney Transplant to the Wrong Patient
A New Jersey hospital mistakenly gave a kidney transplant to the wrong patient who happens to have the same name as the intended recipient.
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CA DMV Makes $50M Selling Personal Data, Report Says
The California Department of Motor Vehicles is selling customers’ personal information for millions of dollars, according to a report from VICE released this week.