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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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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.
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Free public transport rides available this New Year's Eve across San Diego County
Celebrating New Year’s Eve out on the town in San Diego this year? Local transit agencies are offering free rides, plus extra late-night service to riders.
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Policía de San Diego advierte sobre multas de estacionamiento falsas en vehículos
La policía de San Diego está advirtiendo a la comunidad sobre multas de estacionamiento falsas que están siendo colocadas en vehículos
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Families fight for school as San Diego's Catholic Diocese looks for cuts amid bankruptcy
Families of Saint Katherine Drexel Academy are fighting to keep their school open after the Catholic Diocese of San Diego notified them it would close at the end of the year due to financial challenges.
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Families fight for school as San Diego's Catholic Diocese looks for cuts amid bankruptcy
Families of Saint Katherine Drexel Academy are fighting to keep their school open after the Catholic Diocese of San Diego notified them it would close at the end of the year due to financial challenges stemming from sexual abuse claims. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada explains.
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Here's how to avoid lithium-ion battery fires as you shop this holiday season
There have been at least 25,000 lithium-ion battery fires nationwide in the past five years according to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, many of those in San Diego.
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San Diego saw personal income double the national average in 2023
We all know the cost of living in San Diego is high, but new numbers show many San Diegans’ money stretched a little bit farther in 2023. NBC 7’S Adonis Albright reports.
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San Diego saw personal income double the national average in 2023
San Diegan’s personal income growth grew double the national average in 2023 compared to the rest of the country. One economist weighs in on what factors were likely at play.
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San Diego County Board, sheriff battle over new policy ending ICE transfers
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday passed the measure to end the use of any county resources for immigration enforcement by a vote of 3-1.
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Man killed by his own dogs in Mira Mesa park
Police say a man was mauled to death by his own three dogs at a neighborhood park. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.