Name a role at NBC 7 and Todd has probably done it. Sports reporting, anchoring sports, news reporting, being a multi-media journalist, producing sports or producing half-hour Down to Earth specials, Todd has done all those and more.
Currently, Todd splits his time between the sports department and the weekly Down to Earth franchise.
Whether it’s covering a San Diego State football game or creating environmental content, Todd’s many abilities have made him a valuable member of the NBC 7 news team.
Todd is an award-winning journalist who says the most enjoyable parts of his job are creating unique content that captures the viewers' attention and making sports interesting to both hardcore fans and non-sports lovers.
Prior to coming to San Diego, Todd worked in Santa Bara, Medford (OR) and Bakersfield. He graduated from UC Santa Barbara. Todd lives in Carlsbad with his wife, daughter, and son.
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International Rugby Union is coming to San Diego with the All Blacks against the Flying Fijians
Two of the biggest draws in rugby, New Zealand and Fiji, will face off in San Diego on Friday, July 19th at 7:30pm inside Snapdragon Stadium. The match was announced Wednesday at a press conference in San Diego. New Zealand’s national rugby team is known as the All Blacks, All Black legend and current San Diego Legion player Ma’a...
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California reaped $270M from marijuana tax last quarter. Where does $ go?
Locally, some of the money goes to UC San Diego’s Center for Medicinal Cannabis Research.
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President of Mexico weighs in on San Diego Padres' search for new manager
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador thinks the Padres should hire Tijuana native Benji Gil as their new manager.
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Manager Bob Melvin returning to helm San Diego Padres next season, says GM
Melvin will be back with the Padres for the 2024 Major League Baseball season despite the team’s disappointing 2023 season.
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Juan Soto, Josh Hader to represent San Diego Padres at the 2023 MLB All-Star Game
The 2023 San Diego Padres are a star-studded team, but will have just two players in this season’s All-Star game.
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Dodgers Rally Late To Beat Padres, Take 2 of 3 From Their National League West Rivals
A late afternoon start, turned into a fast start for the Padres offense. A unique 4pm game time due to a national television broadcast, provided a great start for Padre batters, as Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts all hit 1st inning doubles to stake the home team to a 2-0 lead. The early runs against Dodgers starting…
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Pitching and Power Lead Padres Past Dodgers
The San Diego Padres have had trouble scoring runs against the Dodgers and beating the Dodgers this season. That was not the case Friday night in Los Angeles, as the San Diego Padres hit 3 home runs, scored 7 runs and beat the Dodgers 7-1. Heading into this game, the Padres had only won 2 out of 10 games and…
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Juan Soto's Padre Home Debut Is A Winner
Juan Soto got the most attention in his first game as a San Diego Padre, but it was another brand new Padre that got the biggest hit. After walking in his first at bat in San Diego, Soto came in to score on a bases load walk 3 batters later. Next up, was Brandon Drury, also playing his first game…
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Nice Guys Don't Always Finish Last: Aztecs Coaching Legend Steve Fisher Receives “Nice Guy of the Year” Honor
We’ve all heard the expression, “Nice guys finish last.” Six-time SDSU Basketball Head Coach Steve Fisher was announced as San Diego’s 2022 Nice Guy of the Year.
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Wood Wows! Gore Struggles. Giants Beat Padres 12-0
MacKenzie Gore is having a super rookie season with the San Diego Padres. In his first full Major League Baseball season Gore has earned his spot in the Padres starting rotation and given the team hope he can be a front line starting pitcher for years to come. However, Sunday was not a good day for Gore. The 23 year-old…