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Colina Del Sol grocery store restricts underage customers over shoplifting concerns
A new rule says no unaccompanied children at a Grocery Outlet Bargain Market in San Diego’s Colina Del Sol neighborhood.
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San Diego Housing Commission deciding what to do about shelter beds
The city of San Diego is losing more than 600 shelter beds by the end of the year. The San Diego Housing Commission is set to vote on plans to enter lease agreements with three local shelters to try and offset some of the losses. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports.
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Inseguridad alimentaria afecta a una de cada cuatro personas en San Diego: Estudio
Un reciente estudio revela que 1 de cada 4 personas en San Diego no pueden obtener 3 alimentos nutritivos al día.
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San Diego County health officials urge flu shots amid rising cases
With flu cases on the rise in San Diego County, public health officials Thursday are encouraging vaccinations and seeking to dispel some common myths about the flu vaccine.
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Drop off toys Friday, December 6 at NBC 7 & Telemundo 20's ‘Toys for Tots' drive-thru event
The event kicks off at 9 a.m. in the Walmart parking lot on Murphy Canyon Road.
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Inclement weather shelter beds open across San Diego for homeless
Homeless San Diegans can find shelter beds Thursday as the Inclement Weather Shelter Program has been activated by housing authorities.
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Police investigating Tierrasanta restaurant burglaries as part of bigger crime spree
NBC 7’s Dave Summers shows us new video of yet another restaurant burglary and how victims are sharing frustration with the criminals still on the street.
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Sunken boat to close Shelter Island Boat Launch Thursday
The Shelter Island Boat Launch will be closed Thursday as city crews attempt to remove a vessel that sank at the end of the ramp.
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Local organizations providing free Thanksgiving meals to thousands in San Diego
Local organizations come together to ensure thousands of families receive holiday meals in San Ysidro and National City.
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String of restaurant break-ins in Tierrasanta possibly tied to crime spree
Thieves used a sledgehammer to smash their way inside local businesses and get away with cash, reports NBC 7’s Jackie Crea, who spoke with business owners at a recently hit shopping center.
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‘Air Bud' creator and San Diego native battling health concerns and homelessness
A San Diego man who was riding high after creating the iconic “Air Bud” has fallen on hard times. Kevin DiCicco was just days away from living on the street. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming has his story.
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Tierrasanta restaurant break-ins possibly linked to larger string of crimes
Investigators say the Tierrasanta restaurants were hit in similar fashion to a wider series of crimes occurring countywide. NBC 7’s Dave Summers show us the video evidence and explains the impact on these small businesses.
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Sledgehammer burglaries at Tierrasanta restaurants may be tied to string of crimes
Investigators say a string of break-ins in San Diego’s Tierrasanta neighborhood this past week may be linked to a larger string of crimes.
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‘Air Bud' creator and San Diego native battling health concerns and homelessness
The man credited with creating the movie “Air Bud” has experienced homelessness while battling multiple health issues, but the kindness of others is helping him get back on his feet.
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US Ambassador to Mexico visits San Diego
With a new administration starting, NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry reports on the Ambassador’s discussions of U.S.-Mexico relations.
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Coast Guard offloads thousands of pounds of intercepted drugs at San Diego's Waterfront
The U.S. Coast Guard offloaded more than 14.5 tons of cocaine in San Diego Tuesday, which the agency said was seized in recent months from seafaring drug smugglers in the Eastern Pacific Ocean.
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Coast Guard offloads thousands of pounds of intercepted drugs at San Diego's Waterfront
Thousands of pounds of cocaine were headed for the U.S. by smugglers, NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez reports.
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Public comment sought on San Diego trash pickup as fee changes likely
The city currently provides free pickup for roughly 285,000 households. Measure B, which was passed back in 2020, will likely change that. NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry reports on the ongoing community meetings to discuss future fees and services.
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Public comment sought on San Diego trash-pickup: How much, how often?
An independent budget analyst employed by the city said the fees “could generate up to around $80 million a year”
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San Diego families mourn and fight for change on Traffic Victim Remembrance Day
The families of people killed by motorists honored the memory of their loved ones Sunday in San Diego during the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims.