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What is the Latino impact on the US economy?
Over the next four days in San Diego, the L’ATTITUDE conference will bring together business, association and political leaders to discuss and better understand the role Latinos play in the U.S. economy.
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Online only or traditional bank? What's the best option for you?
If you’re considering switching or opening your first bank account, learn how to choose the best bank for your needs
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How to save money as a senior driver
Bill Ehret, 81, is a recurring member of the Adult Enrichment Center in La Mesa. He told us that driving is not a privilege but a vestige of his independence. Several seniors NBC 7 Responds talked to backed up Ehret, who said he considers himself to be one of the safest drivers on the road. He said he keeps both…
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Does San Diego's heat wave have you sweating a big SDG&E bill? Tips to keep cool
A heat wave has taken over San Diego County, and families cranking up the air conditioner may sweat a second time when they’re hit with an electric bill in a few weeks. “A lot of windows opened, the side windows opened,” said Catalina Perez of Chula Vista as a nice breeze flowed through her home. “We just take advantage...
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Tips for saving money on a last-minute Labor Day weekend trip
Some like to plan things ahead of time, but for those not so attached to the calendar, there are tips that can help you save money.
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Labor Day weekend: Get the most out of a tank of gas
Not all gas is created equal, and where you fill up impacts your wallet and the performance of your engine.
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How to reduce your monthly car insurance premium
You’ve probably noticed how more of your budget goes to your car insurance. But there are strategies and options to reduce what you pay.
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How to save for retirement in San Diego
Saving for the future can be complicated, especially in this economy, but experts say it’s not impossible.
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Man who stole from San Diego immigrants partially reimburses victims, faces jail
Hector Benavente has admitted he took thousands of dollars from immigrant families in San Diego.
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Taking your dog to Mexico? Here are new rules to get them back into US
New CDC rules went into effect Aug. 1 for bringing dogs into the U.S.
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NBC 7 Responds helps San Diego teacher with dream to see Foo Fighters
The San Diego woman could no longer use the tickets she bought due to a tragic accident.
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Here's what happens inside a ransomware negotiation
A seasoned negotiator with hundreds of incidents under his belt opens up his playbook.
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NBC 7 Responds helps a non-profit recover thousands of dollars
A group of American retirees in Mexico had lost more than $26,000 they saved up to help local children.
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Palomar Health Medical Group says it's almost back to normal after cybersecurity incident
Nearly three months after a cybersecurity incident, Palomar Health Medical Group says it has regained control of most of its computer systems.
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How to get help paying off student debt
NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Tania Luviano-Hurwitz reports on a new program that provides free assistance to pay off student loans
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Watch out for scams related to CrowdStrike outage
Experts warn that scammers are using the IT outage to target businesses and consumers.
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‘Expect them to do better': San Diego cybersecurity expert weighs in on CrowdStrike outage
The global cybersecurity company, CrowdStrike, sent out an update late Thursday that USD cybersecurity professor Nikolas Behar says it was not ready to roll out.