From Los Angeles, to Salt Lake City to San Diego, Nicole Gomez has covered a wide variety of news stories along the way.
Gomez’s career as a reporter launched upon graduation from the University of Southern California in 2007, where she accomplished a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism. She began her career in journalism in that same year, working as a traffic reporter for KTLA in Los Angeles.
Her first professional career recognition came while reporting for KSL5 News in Salt Lake City, Utah. Gomez was honored with the Society of Professional Journalists Award for “Best Consumer Report”.
Nicole is now part of the NBC 7 San Diego News Team, you can see her weekday mornings NBC7 News Today. Nicole also works as a general assignment reporter throughout the week.
The Latest
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San Diego Organization Dedicated to Helping Foster Youth
Just in Time for Foster Youth (JIT) is committed to enriching the lives of foster youth by helping them obtain housing and transportation, emergency and basic needs, training, networking and more. The organization began in 2002 and has since helped 1,200 San Diegans.
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What San Diego Authorities Want You to Know About Beach Safety This Memorial Day Weekend
While flocks of tourists and locals are expected to celebrate the Memorial Day weekend at the beach later this week, San Diego first responders shared safety information visitors should keep in mind while they are out enjoying themselves.
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US Coast Guard to Offload $220M Worth of Seized Cocaine in San Diego
Drugs worth roughly $220 million that were seized in international waters this year will be offloaded Wednesday in San Diego.
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Attacker Sought After Man Killed Near University Heights McDonald's
San Diego police are searching for the assailant responsible for the overnight homicide of a man that occurred near a McDonald’s fast-food restaurant in University Heights.
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2 Children Killed, Dad Hurt in Chula Vista House Fire
Two children were killed overnight when a fire ripped through a home in San Diego’s South Bay, officials confirmed. Here’s what we know, so far.
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SDPD's New Program Will Help Victims of Hate Crimes Identify Safe Spaces
The San Diego Police Department, local leaders and advocates introduced on Wednesday a new program that identifies local businesses as a safe space for the LGBTQ+ community and a refuge to call for help in case of any harassment or hate crimes.
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5K Jobs By 2026: Apple Plans to Expand San Diego Workforce
Apple announced Monday it will add 5,000 new jobs in San Diego as a part of a larger plan to expand its domestic employee base by 2026.
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South Bay Non-Profit Holds Event to Help Homeless With Showers, Food and COVID-19 Vaccinations
The annual Day of Hope event aims to help unsheltered people in the area with showers, nutrition, clothing, and this year COVID-19 vaccines
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San Dieguito Union Board Members Vote in Favor of 4-Day School Week
Students from the San Dieguito Union High School District will soon be able to return to campus four days a week after the district’s board members voted in favor of the motion on Monday.
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Fans Now Allowed in Stands for SDUSD Youth Sporting Events. Here's What to Know
Student athletes from the San Diego School Unified District will now be allowed to have some fans in the stands after more guidance on the matter was recently released.