The Price You Pay — How to survive inflation in San Diego
NBC 7 Responds is tracking what we pay for groceries, energy, rent, gas and clothing.
NBC 7 Responds is tracking what we pay for groceries, energy, rent, gas and clothing.
The holiday season is a busy time, but don’t let the stress make you a target for scammers. Consumer Reports warns of grinches trying to steal your money and identity this season.
An increasing number of counterfeit auto parts are turning up at our nation’s borders, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
A proposed energy rate increase is causing many, including the mayor of the city of San Diego, to speak up against it
The holiday shopping season is here. No doubt, among the hustle and bustle, you’ll be asked the same question over and over at checkout. Would you like to open a store credit card? Consumer Reports says to think twice before you sign the dotted line.
Stores cannot legally charge more than their lowest advertised, posted or quoted price, according to the county.
Consumer Reports ordered cards from 10 brands and evaluated features like photo and paper quality, ease of ordering, customization options, and pricing.
The luggage is in the car, you have your coffee, even your holiday road trip playlist, but how are the oil and water levels in your car? Or the pressure in your tires, do you know?
A few simple tips can prevent you lots of headaches in December.
Save money like never before with these little-known strategies for the supermarket.
The school bus to Marston Middle School was late or simply didn’t show up to pick up students in Clairemont Mesa
Thousands of gently used and new dresses of all sizes will be sold at steep discounts during the event at all Goodwill retail locations in the county.
More than 37 million people of Mexican origin live in the U.S., making it the largest Hispanic group in the country, according to Pew Research Center. But some of them might not know they lost their Mexican citizenship when they became U.S. citizens.
The ITRC says companies reporting requirements to a federal agency is a step in the right direction, but reporting data breaches directly to consumers is missing from the conversation.
An unexpected health issue can quickly turn a dream vacation into a costly nightmare. Consumer Reports explains how to avoid big medical bills while traveling internationally.
Many of us set up automatic payments for our bills so we don’t miss a payment. But a National City family learned the hard way the drawbacks of “set it and forget it.”
A handful of senior citizens attentively listen to a Medicare open enrollment Q&A presentation at the Adult Enrichment Center in La Mesa. Among them is Brenda Gibson, who has tons of questions about her options.
Some local families say they’re happy the wheels of justice have begun to turn against Superior Pools who they accuse of disappearing with their money in the hundreds of thousands of dollars.