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New Pope's ties to the local Augustinian community
The new Pope has made several trips to San Diego while he was a bishop. NBC 7’s Dana Williams has more from a local high school.
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San Diegans react to the selection of Pope Leo XIV
NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer is at the San Diego Mission and has reaction from the Diocese and parishioners.
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Profesora de Bay Park Elementary con cáncer en fase 4 es sorprendida con material escolar
La Sra. Pecina, una profesora de Bay Park Elementary School que lucha contra un cáncer en fase 4, fue sorprendida esta semana material escolar que tanto buscaba.
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San Diego sheriff's deputy added to law enforcement memorial 76 years after his death
Herbert Sibert’s name was etched into The Memorial wall outside the County Administration Building on Wednesday, 76 years after his death.
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Católicos de San Diego a la expectativa de la elección del nuevo Papa
Se espera que este cónclave sea corto al igual que cuando se designó a los últimos 3 Papas, Francisco, Benedicto XVI y Juan Pablo II quienes fueron elegidos en dos días.
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Bay Park Elementary teacher with stage 4 cancer surprised with dream supplies
Mrs. Pecina, a Bay Park Elementary School teacher battling stage 4 cancer, was surprised this week with her dream supply wish list.
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San Diego teacher with stage 4 cancer surprised with dream supplies
NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada was there when the San Diego Honda Dealers’ Random Acts of Helpfulness unveiled the surprise.
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San Diego County leaders debate plan to spend reserve funds
NBC 7’s M.G. Perez has more details from the meeting as the Board of Supervisors debated the plan to use millions in emergency funds.
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Boyas inteligentes serán los ojos y oídos de la bahía de San Diego
Hay algo nuevo flotando en la bahía de San Diego. Apenas se nota, pero podría ser crucial para la salud de la bahía.
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San Diegans voice concerns to councilmembers over mayor's proposed budget cuts
More than 100 people spoke for more than two hours, voicing their displeasure over possible library and police department cuts.
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Comerciantes reportan bajas ventas durante celebración del 5 de mayo en Old Town
Comerciantes asociaron la disminución de visitantes principalmente a la lluvia y bajas temperaturas.
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Smart buoys will be the eyes and ears of San Diego Bay
The floating technology helps protect San Diego’s $ 14 billion natural resource, reports NBC 7’s Greg Bledsoe.
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¿Dónde y cómo obtener mi Real ID en San Diego?
El 7 de mayo de 2025, los viajeros estadounidenses deberán cumplir con la norma REAL ID para abordar vuelos nacionales y acceder a ciertas instalaciones federales.
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San Diego named 5th healthiest city in the US
While America’s Finest City posted a ranking of No. 5 for food and No. 6 for access to green space, it lagged in the areas of health care (No. 53) and fitness (No. 45).
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San Diego mayor says real estate moves will save city $13M over 5 years
Gloria said the city renegotiated the lease agreement for the building at 525 B Street downtown.
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San Diegans fight to save SDPD's Northwestern Division
The City of San Diego is tightening its belt amid a $258 million budget deficit. Due to the budget shortfall the San Diego Police Department’s Northwestern Division could be on the chopping block. The proposed shutdown of the station is found in San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s draft budget proposal. On Sunday dozens of concerned people marched from Torrey...
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Kaiser Permanente workers reach tentative agreement following months-long strike
After nearly 2,400 mental health workers from Kaiser Permanente began their strike in October 2024, the union representing the workers, the National Union of Healthcare Workers (NUHW) and the hospital have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract, according to a press release shared by Kaiser Permanente.
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Old Town San Diego celebrates Cinco de Mayo
Tourist and locals flocked to Old Town to celebrate Cinco de Mayo. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright has more on the festivities.
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Federal funding cuts impact local educational programs
Ocean Discovery Institute, a non-profit organization that offers science education to 10,000 students from low-income families in City Heights, is being impacted by federal funding cuts. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez explains what the institute is doing in response to these cuts.
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Hundreds flock to Old Town for Cinco de Mayo celebrations
Hundreds of people came to Old Town this weekend to celebrate Cinco de Mayo and enjoy the festivities.