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How San Diegans can help those impacted by fires across Los Angeles County
San Diego businesses, nonprofits and animal rescues mobilized shortly after the fires in Los Angeles got out of control. Here are some ways you can help.
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San Diego schools scramble to keep up with cyber threats
The San Diego County Office of Education says more resources are needed to keep hackers away from school computer systems.
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Some Like It Hot The Musical, Playing at The San Diego Civic Theatre
SOME LIKE IT HOT, the “Super-Sized, All-Out Song-And-Dance Spectacular!” (The New York Times), arrives to San Diego! The show will run at the San Diego Civic Theatre from January 28 – February 2. Set in Chicago when Prohibition has everyone thirsty for a little excitement, SOME LIKE IT HOT is the “glorious, big, high-kicking” (Associated Press) story of two musicians…
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Ex-USPS employee and son sentenced in San Diego for stealing $5.1M in postal money orders
A former U.S. Postal Service employee and his son who cashed out millions from stolen postal money order forms were sentenced in San Diego federal court Wednesday to federal prison terms.
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Attorneys for alleged San Diego sex abuse victims criticize appointment of cardinal
Attorneys representing alleged victims of sexual abuse by priests in the Roman Catholic Diocese of San Diego Tuesday criticized Pope Francis’ appointment of Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, bishop of San Diego, to become the new Archbishop of Washington, D.C.
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Maine man sought in murder found in sailboat in San Diego
More than a month after a Virginia man was found shot to death in Maine, the man wanted in the killing was arrested in California. Maine State Police said 34-year-old William “Nate” Robinson of Austinville, Virginia, was found Dec. 3 in a trash barrel in the Schmid Land Preserve in Edgecomb. The state’s medical examiner’s office determined he had died...
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Ex oficial demanda a la ciudad de San Diego, por presuntas represalias
Ford, ex detective del SDPD, dijo que los líderes del departamento cerraron filas para proteger a su marido, que continúa en activo y a quien señaló de violencia doméstica
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‘Back to the Future' The Musical, Playing at The San Diego Civic Theatre, January 14 – 19
Great Scott! Back to the Future, the beloved, cinematic classic is now a Broadway musical with its destination set for San Diego at the San Diego Civic Theatre, January 14-19. Winner of the 2022 Olivier Award for Best New Musical, four WhatsOnStage Awards, including Best New Musical, and the Broadway World Award for Best New Musical, Back to the Future:…
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San Diego Bishop appointed Archbishop of Washington, D.C.
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, bishop of San Diego, has been appointed by Pope Francis to become the new Archbishop of Washington, D.C., it was announced Monday. NBC 7 Reporter Dana Williams has details.
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San Diego bishop appointed archbishop of Washington, D.C.
Cardinal Robert W. McElroy, bishop of San Diego, has been appointed by Pope Francis to become the new Archbishop of Washington, D.C., it was announced Monday.
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Don't miss ‘DOG MAN' in theaters starting January 31
Part dog, part man, all hero. From DreamWorks Animation—creators of the beloved blockbuster franchises Kung Fu Panda, How to Train Your Dragon and The Boss Baby—comes the canine-crime-fighting film adaptation of Dav Pilkey’s New York Times bestselling literary phenomenon: Dog Man. When a faithful police dog and his human police officer owner are injured together on the job, a harebrained but life-saving surgery fuses...
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Sociedad Humanitaria de San Diego advierte de estafa de mascotas perdidas
Si crees que te están estafando, sigue los siguientes consejos del Better Business Bureau.
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SDPD Chief breaks down what's ahead for department in New Year
SDPD Chief Scott Wahl to break down what’s ahead for the San Diego Police Department.
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San Diego Housing Commission ends vouchers for new housing projects as funds run out
The San Diego Housing Commission has ended a voucher program that has helped get housing to thousands of low-income families, seniors, and people experiencing homelessness.
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San Diego Humane Society warns of lost pet scam
A local animal shelter is warning people about a lost pet scam. The San Diego Humane Society says scammers are targeting owners of lost pets, asking for cash in exchange for information about their pets’ whereabouts. NBC7’s Kelvin Henry has the latest.
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San Diego Housing Commission ending its voucher program
The San Diego Housing Commission announced they have ended a voucher program that has helped get housing to thousands of homes to low-income families and people experiencing homelessness. NBC 7’s, Jeanette Quezada, explains the impact this could have on the future affordable housing developments.
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Greg Bledsoe's evening weather forecast for January 3, 2025
San Diego weather today: Greg Bledsoe’s forecast for Thursday, Jan. 3, 2025.
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Fighting the ‘Toxic Tide' sewage crisis at the US-Mexico border
Thousands of people have their fingers crossed. They’re hoping the decades-long sewage crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border will get better in 2025.
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San Diego military community reacts to New Orleans, Vegas attackers serving in military
While investigators look into the parallels between both suspects, local military are in disbelief over both men serving time in active duty. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Estudiante de San Diego State entre los heridos en el atentado mortal de Nueva Orleans
Medios locales del sur de Florida informan que Steele Idelson, de Fort Myers, fue trasladado al hospital tras el ataque.