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‘Home for Christmas' takes on new meaning for formerly housing insecure San Diegans
One San Diego woman is grateful to be home for Christmas, with halls to deck that are all her own.
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San Diegans rush to grocery stores for last-minute Christmas, Hanukkah essentials
San Diegans are making that last-minute dash to the grocery store to get those final ingredients for their holiday meal. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer stopped by some key places to see what people are buying and how they’re already celebrating.
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Where to find Christmas lights in San Diego County
Holiday light displays abound throughout San Diego County, with many on display into early next year as well. Here is a list of some of the best light displays in the region.
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‘I've worked Christmas since I was in 7th grade': San Diego Chinese restaurants open on holidays
San Diego is usually quiet on Christmas Day — but that’s certainly not the case for many Chinese restaurants, like Mandarin House in La Jolla. Here’s which Chinese restaurants will be serving up dinner on Christmas Day in San Diego.
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Starbucks workers in San Diego join nationwide strike on Christmas Eve
Starbucks union workers in Encinitas are striking for increase in pay and better benefits. Starbucks says that the strike only affects a small number of stores and most locations are operating as normal.
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What's open and closed on Christmas Day in San Diego
Offices and services in the city, and the county of San Diego and other local municipalities will close over the Christmas holiday.
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San Diegans flock to UTC, Fashion Valley malls to shop for last-minute holiday gifts
Lots of San Diegans spent the second-to-last shopping day before Christmas at the mall. There were so many shoppers Sunday night at Fashion Valley mall that traffic was at a standstill just trying to get out of the parking lot. NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer went to UTC to check out the crowds there.
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Deportaciones de migrantes alcanzan cifra récord durante el 2014, revela estudio
De acuerdo a un reciente reporte del Servicio de Control de Inmigración y Aduana, durante el año fiscal 2024, las cifras de deportaciones alcanzaron una cifra no vista en 10 años.
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Lawsuit alleges San Diego police use of surveillance tech violates city ordinance
The claim stems from accusations SDPD tried to sidestep the law when license plate readers and smart streetlights were installed during Comic-Con and Pride.
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San Diego Rescue Mission feeds city's homeless for Christmas, offer other resources
The San Diego Rescue Mission will host a Christmas meal Saturday for San Diegans experiencing homelessness, living in unstable conditions or who are low-income.
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Incrementan filas para cruzar de San Diego a México por vacaciones decembrinas
Se prevé que tanto el cruce peatonal como el terrestre sea bastante demorado en los cruces fronterizos.
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‘Christmas Card Lane' lights up for the holidays
It’s been a holiday tradition in Rancho Peñasquitos for 40 years. Christmas Card lane features lots of colorful lights, but what makes it unique are the giant Christmas cards. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more.
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Posible demanda contra inmobiliarias por incrementos de sus rentas en San Diego
Además de los aumentos, también acusan que las compañías desarrolladoras están utilizando un software que ayuda a fijar los precios de las propiedades al resto del mercado.
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Encanto, Chollas Valley neighbors push back against controversial zoning rule
Neighbors in Encanto, Chollas Valley and surrounding areas are frustrated about a zoning code they’re calling modern day redlining. San Diego planning commissioners on Thursday made a recommendation to repeal the policy.
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San Diego planning commissioners recommend repealing controversial zoning rule
The San Diego City Council added “Footnote 7” to its zoning code five years ago. It reduced single-family lot sizes by 75% but only in southeastern neighborhoods like Encanto. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes reports on Dec. 19, 2024.
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San Diego home prices fall in November but remain higher than last year
Home prices in San Diego County dropped in November compared to the previous month, but they were still higher than housing prices one year ago.
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Help the San Diego Food Bank Feed Families in Need Now Through January 1
The Jacobs & Cushman San Diego Food Bank is holding its 44th Annual Holiday Food Drive to help San Diegans in need. This holiday season, many of us will gather with friends and family to enjoy warm meals and the spirit of giving. But for thousands in our community, the holidays are a time of hunger and uncertainty. From now…
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City of San Diego sends flood preparation info to residents ahead of rainy season
The city of San Diego has sent out more than 10,000 pamphlets to city residents with property in flood plains ahead of the rainy season in an attempt to prevent a repeat of catastrophic flooding that occurred in January.
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See how this San Diego school uplifts its unhoused students and the community
California Live’s Amber Pfister tours the Monarch School, which provides a sense of belonging for its entire student body and their families. What’s unique about it? Every student enrolled at Monarch is unhoused or experiencing homelessness. Through comprehensive academic, social and emotional support to youth, alumni, and their families, Monarch’s tailored programs and wrap-around services empower youth to succeed and...
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SDPD gets more control over surveillance systems
San Diego police now have more authority over mass video surveillance. NBC 7 investigative reporter Alexis Rivas reports on Dec. 17, 2024.