Adonis Albright reports on weekend mornings on NBC 7. He is an Emmy-nominated journalist who is passionate about covering impactful stories in the community.
He joined NBC in August 2022. He is a San Diego native who was previously a reporter, producer, and anchor at KYMA News 11 in Yuma, Arizona.
He got his start in journalism as a production assistant at KUSI, as well as enrolling in the award-winning Newscene program at San Diego City College.
During his two-year tenure at KYMA News 11, Adonis covered several stories including the migrant crisis at the Yuma border, the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as the tragic Santee plane crash in 2021. His coverage of the incident was nominated for a Rocky Mountain Emmy Award.
Adonis boasts a wide variety of skillsets in the newsroom, having worked as a reporter, producer, and anchor. He takes pride in being versatile and filling various roles to provide the best news coverage he can.
Adonis Albright earned his bachelor's degree in Communications from San Diego State University. As a San Diego native, he enjoys being able to be back home doing what he loves: chasing news stories that matter most to his community. In his free time, he enjoys traveling and attending music festivals.
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I-8 east freeway closure planned this weekend from La Mesa to El Cajon
Caltrans will close down a portion of the eastbound lanes on the I-8 freeway this weekend. The closure is part of a multi-million dollar project to work on bridges around East County, including El Cajon.
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Nonprofit seeks to fix Imperial Beach pollution crisis, starting with cleaning the shores
Members of the Clean Coast Collaborative gathered in Imperial Beach on Saturday to clean up the beach. Although the shore is now clean, the group’s message is about the pollution out in the water.
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San Diegans react to attempted assassination of Former President Trump
Following the news of the attempted assassination of former President Trump, some San Diegans are concerned about the aftermath and political implications this could have on the country, with just a few months to go until the November election.
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New moms at Sharp Mary Birch Hospital celebrate their first Mother's Day
New moms at Sharp Mary Birch Hospital in San Diego celebrated their first Mother’s Day on Sunday.
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San Diego teens awarded Military Child of the Year
Two local San Diego teenagers received a Military Child of the Year award. The recognition honors and recognizes the contributions they’ve made to their community.
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Flood donation drives held across San Diego in need of these items
The City of San Diego is asking for people to drop off storm recovery donations for the victims of recent historic flooding at any of four various donation centers around the city on Saturday and Sunday.
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San Diego nonprofit giving Latina students EMT/paramedic training
Dozens of middle and high school students got first-hand experience of what it’s like to be a first responder. It’s all a part of a nationally recognized mentorship program aimed at empowering young Latina women.
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San Diego churches hold 12th annual ‘Walk For Life' demonstration
Thousands attended the 12th annual Walk For Life event on Saturday at Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego.
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Tow truck procession honors tow truck driver killed on the job in San Diego on New Year's Eve
A procession was held for the El Cajon tow truck driver who was struck and killed while on the job on New Year’s Eve. NBC7 spoke with friends and family of the man about the tragic loss.
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Wave heights taper as high surf warning at San Diego's coasts comes to an end
Surf’s up, San Diego. Some county beaches could see sets 15 feet or higher this weekend with the possibility of coastal flooding.