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Detienen a hombre por presuntamente arrojar a su pareja de un tercer piso en San Ysidro
Los operadores del 911 recibieron una llamada de un vecino que vio a la mujer caer al patio del complejo de apartamentos de San Ysidro.
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Woman threw his stuff off 3rd-floor balcony, so killer threw her off to retaliate: SDPD
A man who allegedly killed his girlfriend by throwing her off a third-floor walkway outside her San Ysidro apartment is behind bars today, reports NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry, who talked to some of the shocked apartment-complex residents.
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Woman killed after boyfriend throws her off 3rd-floor balcony: SDPD
911 operators got a call from a neighbor who saw the woman falling into the San Ysidro apartment complex’s courtyard.
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Trump's CBP nominee faces questions about 2010 death of man in San Ysidro
Rodney Scott is the former head of the Border Patrol in San Diego, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer.
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San Diego celebrates Arts, Culture & Creativity Month in San Ysidro
San Diego city government officials Friday celebrated the launch of Arts, Culture & Creativity Month along with working artists and state and local leaders at a nonprofit in San Ysidro.
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San Diego business owners brace for impact of new Trump tariffs
With San Diego across the border from Mexico, the issue of international trade hits very close to home. NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.
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Pedestrian bridge over I-805 in San Ysidro to close for repairs
The Hall Avenue Pedestrian Bridge in San Ysidro will experience partial and full closures for the next two work weeks, officials said. The bridge, which crosses over Interstate 805, will see a partial closure from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 24-28. A sidewalk will remain partially open for pedestrians and bicyclists, according to Caltrans. A full closure will take…
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Honorary street for former San Ysidro School District superintendent
A big honor for a woman who has dedicated herself to serving the San Ysidro community for decades. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has the story.
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Holiday shopping in San Ysidro draws people from both sides of the border
Despite the increase in business costs next year, this year retailers are expecting a little bump this holiday season. The National Retail Federation says people could spend close to 990 billion dollars nationwide. NBC7’s Adonis Albright has the details.
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Holiday shopping in San Ysidro draws people from both sides of the border
Some business owners are concerned that increased wait times at the border might impact sales this December.
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City of San Diego introduces plan to expand Internet access to more households
Some nonprofit organizations involved in the process are optimistic about the outcome.
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Public urged to look out for ‘wildcatters' at San Diego's border crossings
A public information campaign began Wednesday urging travelers to be on the lookout for a practice known as “wildcatting,” in which unregulated ride-hailing drivers operate without oversight, largely at San Diego’s border crossings, putting riders at risk.
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Concerns growing over ‘wildcatter' drivers near border towns like San Ysidro
“Wildcatter” drivers are basically unregulated taxi or rideshare drivers. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez has more on why they’re such a problem in San Ysidro.
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Construction begins on long-awaited Beyer Park in San Ysidro
Construction is underway on the long-awaited Beyer Park in San Ysidro, following a groundbreaking ceremony Thursday with elected officials.
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Construction begins on long-awaited Beyer Park in San Ysidro
A neighborhood in the South Bay is one step closer to getting some much-needed green space. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez attended the historic groundbreaking of Beyer Park.
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San Diego gets $34M grant for affordable housing project in San Ysidro
The Avanzando housing project will feature 103 rental units — 101 of them designated “affordable” — near public transit
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Long-awaited San Ysidro park project to soon break ground
NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada spoke with an excited neighbor about the park coming to his community.
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After 50 years, city to begin construction on Beyer Park in San Ysidro
Construction on the long-awaited Beyer Park in San Ysidro kicks off this week, with a goal of completing the eight-acre park by spring 2026, officials announced Tuesday.
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Survivors remember San Ysidro McDonald's mass shooting 40 years later
Thursday marks 40 years since one of the country’s first-ever mass shootings, which occurred at a San Ysidro McDonald’s. On July 18, 1984, a gunman shot 40 people, killing 21 and injuring 19 others.
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Survivors remember 40 years since McDonald's mass shooting in San Ysidro
In 1984, a gunman walked into a San Ysidro McDonald’s and killed 21 people. Nineteen others were also injured on that day. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea spoke with survivors on July 17, 2024.