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Security expert discusses safety measures at large events amid New Orleans attack
A security expert says bollards, like the ones in the Gaslamp and those undergoing repairs in New Orleans, are just one piece of the puzzle in crowd security.
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Security expert discusses safety measures at large events amid New Orleans attack
Security expert Moses Castillo says he expects large events in the coming months to have heightened security measures, including more police, canines and helicopters. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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Realtor says San Diego's housing market shows stability despite prices rising
Housing in San Diego is expensive, and it’s increasing more than the national rate, according to new data. But a local agent said there is good news in our region: market stability and more opportunity coming in 2025.
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En San Diego los precios al consumidor siguen siendo altos pese a baja en la inflación: estudio
La mejor ciudad de Estados Unidos se encuentra entre los 10 lugares donde más han subido los precios al consumidor.
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New year, new plans for San Diegans
NBC 7’s Dana Williams spent New Year’s Day talking to San Diegans about their goals for 2025 and reflections of 2024.
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Inflation in US may be down, but San Diego consumer prices still high: Pew Research
Although inflation has decreased significantly across the country, according to new Pew Research data, the prices we pay for food and everyday living are still astronomically high — especially in San Diego.
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Here are the first Generation Beta babies born at San Diego hospitals in 2025
Hospitals across San Diego shared photos of the first babies born in 2025 with NBC 7. These bundles of joy are part of a new generation — Beta.
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San Diegans welcome 2025 with celebrations across the county
People are partying across San Diego County to ring in the new year. NBC7’s Dave Summers checked out some of the party spots, including one of the biggest in North County.
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San Diego has one of the highest inflation rates
San Diego is among the top 10 places in the country where consumer prices have risen the most, according to Pew Research data. Researchers say prices of everyday items are up about 25%, compared to the days right before the pandemic. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea reports on Dec. 31, 2024.
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San Diego's minimum wage to increase to $17.25 an hour in 2025
People working for minimum wage in the city of San Diego will see more money in their paychecks starting Wednesday, when the minimum wage rises from $16.85 to $17.25 an hour.
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What's open and closed on New Year's in San Diego
Offices and services in the city, the county of San Diego and other local municipalities will close on New Year’s Day.
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Un volcán se esconde en la Reserva Natural Calavera de Carlsbad
Un volcán extinto yace oculto en la Reserva Natural Calavera de Carlsbad, al norte del condado de San Diego. (NBC 7 San Diego)
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Trasladan a personas sin hogar de Golden Hall tras el cierre del albergue
El albergue temporal de Golden Hall, en el centro de San Diego, cerró en diciembre, mientras la ciudad sigue buscando refugios nuevos.
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These are the top animal stories of 2024 in San Diego County from NBC 7
One thing you can count on, whether wild or domestic, San Diego loves animal stories. Below are five of the top animal stories NBC 7 brought you in 2024 in chronological order. Click into the stories to read more.
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More than half of Americans plan on celebrating New Year's Eve at home, says new poll
A majority of American adults won’t leave their home on New Year’s Eve, while only 5% plan on going out to an organized event, according to an Associated Press-NORC poll.
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New Year's Eve in San Diego: Events to kick off 2025
Whether you are waiting to watch the New Year’s Eve ball drop in Times Square or going to bed early, there are plenty of ways to ring in the New Year.
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Remembering former President Jimmy Carter and his time in San Diego
With the passing of former president Jimmy Carter, were taking a look back to when he lived in San Diego. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik has more on the lasting impact that had on San Diego.
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San Diego Mayor Gloria praises Carter after former president's death at 100
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria joined leaders from around the nation and the world Sunday in remembering former President Jimmy Carter as news spread that Carter had died at age 100, after living longer than any other U.S. president.
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Golden Hall homeless residents moved amid closure of 264-bed shelter
The temporary shelter at Golden Hall, in downtown San Diego, closed in December, as the city continues to seek new shelter beds.
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Finding new shelters for Golden Hall residents following its closure
Golden Hall, a long-standing emergency homeless shelter in San Diego, has permanently closed after five years of service. NBC 7’s Joey Safchik has more on how the closure has impacted those that relied on the shelter.