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Border Patrol agents find body on Imperial Beach, mayor says
Authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body on Imperial Beach early Thursday.
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Toxic tide: Imperial Beach leaders say they need help
IB mayor Paloma Aguirre told NBC 7 that Governor Newsom, who was at the border on Thursday, may not have all the facts regarding the toxic sewage flowing through her community, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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Imperial Beach prepares for high tides amid sewage crisis
High tides showed up on Tuesday, but one city is preparing for even bigger tides next week. NBC 7’s Joe Little spent a day at the beach to see how they’re preparing.
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Iconic Imperial Beach Pier reopens in time for post-holiday walks
The decades-old pier is one of many up and down the San Diego coastline undergoing repairs and upgrades
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South Bay residents hope pollution survey sparks action from federal government
Thousands of people in the South Bay hope their experience with pollution problems will finally be a call to action for the federal government.
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South Bay residents hope pollution survey sparks action from federal government
The county released new numbers saying more than 2,000 people took a second, federal survey to share how the sewage spills have impacted their lives, NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
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Imperial Beach renters facing no-fault eviction march to city hall for help
Renters who live in the Hawaiian Gardens apartments and neighboring Swell apartments in Imperial Beach want city leaders to enact some type of moratorium so they don’t have to move.
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Chopper flies in to help with Imperial Beach Pier repairs
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the pier will close to the public for the placement of the pilings before opening again for the weekend, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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Chopper flies in to help with Imperial Beach Pier repairs
On Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, the pier will close to the public for the placement of the pilings before opening again for the weekend
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Imperial Beach Pier major maintenance begins
Via helicopter, timber pilings will be installed to the pier, NBC 7’s Steven Luke reports.
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Undocumented women rally at Imperial Beach border wall
A group of undocumented women traveled from across California to the border wall in Imperial Beach Tuesday to stand in solidarity with immigrant communities feeling fear ahead of the second administration of President Donald Trump, who promised mass deportations on the campaign trail.
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Imperial Beach Pier to close briefly for repairs
The Port of San Diego said work on the Imperial Beach Pier would begin Nov. 18 and that they hope to complete repairs by Nov. 28.
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Imperial Beach neighbors file suit against water treatment company
Nine Imperial Beach residents sued Veolia Water, the company contracted to manage the South Bay wastewater plant in San Ysidro. NBC 7’s Joe Little spoke with their attorney about the lawsuit.
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Parts of Imperial Beach shoreline reopen after year of water-contact closures
For the first time in more than a year, the county lifted Beach Closures along the Imperial Beach shoreline.
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Imperial Beach shoreline beaches reopen after closure
For the first time in more than a year, the county lifted beach closures along the Imperial Beach Shoreline. NBC7’s Jeanette Quezada explains what this means for you and what you can expect moving forward.
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Man pleads guilty to double murder of family members in Imperial Beach
A man who shot and killed his stepmother and half-brother in Imperial Beach pleaded guilty this week to two counts of murder.
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Hazmat teams called in amid toxic gas concerns in Imperial Beach over border sewage crisis
The sewage crisis at the border has become even worse with the amount of toxic chemicals in the air skyrocketing in the last few days. This had led to a new lawsuit and a visit from one of the top hazmat teams in the country.
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Border sewage crisis prompts new lawsuit
Dangerous chemical compounds emanating from the Tijuana riverbed led to a visit from one of the top Hazmat teams in the country. NBC 7’s Dave Summers tells us why so many people are concerned about the deteriorating health situation near the border.
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‘Safety over science': Group of researchers leave Imperial Beach due to air quality
Families in Imperial Beach have been dealing with foul odors for years because of the sewage from across the border. Now, the heat is making it so bad that a group of researchers measuring air quality in the area had to leave.
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Family remembers Navy sailor killed in Imperial Beach motorcycle crash
The family of a Navy sailor killed in a motorcycle crash in Imperial Beach is speaking to NBC 7 for the first time since the incident. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada shows us how they’re remembering and the special tribute from his fellow sailors.