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The EPA's Lee Zeldin visits San Diego and gives an update on the deal with Mexico to solve the sewage crisis. Plus, the multi-million dollar effort to preserve beach access in Encinitas. And, the young rocket scientists hoping to prove they have the right stuff. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Friday, February 6, 2026.

The San Diego Sheriff's Department is warning the public about a rise in car thefts, specifically in models from Toyota, Kia, and Jeep. Sheel Seidler, the widow of Padres owner Peter Seidler, has dismissed her legal claim challenging for control of the team. A 100-year-old Escondido Navy veteran, fighter pilot, and Korean War hero will receive the Medal of Honor.

The driver accused of intentionally hitting two women with her car in the Gaslamp Quarter faced a judge for the first time. As the city of San Diego grapples with budget concerns, conversations about what could end up on the chopping block could start as soon as today at the City Council's budget committee. NBC 7's Steven Luke has arrived in Milan for the Olympic Winter Games, and he'll be joining NBC 7 News Today live each morning to report on the day's events. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

The man accused of assaulting women along a popular hiking trail is set to face a judge today. Plus, the two San Diego communities that passed resolutions regarding federal immigration operations. And, the announcement from Governor Gavin Newsom in San Diego regarding the state's fentanyl task force. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Tuesday, February 3, 2026.

A 22 year old man from Oceanside faces 7 counts of assault after he was arrested for allegedly hitting women who were hiking at the Calavera Preserve in Carlsbad. Today, the San Diego City Council will weigh the possibility of joining legal action against the Trump administration's ongoing immigration operations. The Olympic Winter Games begin officially with opening ceremony on Friday. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

Several main roads are closed in Carlsbad after a sinkhole cracked open at the intersection of Carlsbad Village Drive and El Camino Real. Oceanside police need your help finding a driver who seriously hurt a 13-year-old girl, then took off. Actress Alicia Silverstone helped saved a pregnant dog that was scheduled to be euthanized at Helen Woodward Center. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

Parking meters could be installed as soon as next week in a handful of mid-city neighborhoods. More than $280 million that was stolen from San Diego County School as part of the A3 charter school scheme will be heading back to students. The California Attorney General has announced that he is suing Rady Children's Hospital over it's decision to close it's Center for Gender-Affirming Care. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

A man was shot by Chula Vista police in Spring Valley after a domestic violence call led to a police chase. This morning, U.S. Senators are expected to vote on a spending bill meant to avoid a government shutdown. The City of San Diego shared a notice that they're adding meters in Mid-City neighborhoods where parking is currently free.

San Diego Point-in-Time Count of homeless takes today , County supervisors approve proposals to combat Tijuana Sewage Hot Spot, Covered CA deadline on Saturday, January 31

Three San Diego City Councilmembers are looking to suspend the paid parking program for people living in San Diego. A woman accused of killing a six-year-old in a hit-and-run crash in Pacific Beach pleaded not guilty. The Farmers Insurance Open tees off on Thursday at Torrey Pines Golf Course.

Flights impacted in San Diego due to East Coast winter storm, School employee in Lakeside arrested, Kaiser Permanente healthcare workers strike again today

Another government shutdown is possible if Congress doesn't pass a funding bill by this Friday. Plus, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors wants your input on this year's budget plan. And, Kaiser Permanente nurses and health care professionals go on strike across California and Hawaii. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stores and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, January, 26, 2026.

A massive winter storm is slamming more than half of the United States this weekend, causing a number of delays and cancellations at San Diego International Airport. Later this week, the San Diego City Council will meet to talk about establishing a resident parking permit program in downtown, uptown and mid-city. On Thursday, about 1,700 volunteers will conduct a survey and count how many San Diegans are experiencing homelessness as part of the annual Point in Time Homeless Count. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

Half a dozen people were arrested after they barricaded themselves inside San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria's Office. The City of San Diego has launched a website offering financial assistance to help with resident's trash fees. A new lawsuit filed in San Diego this week accuses Costco of false advertising. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

A man was hospitalized after being shot by police in the La Presa neighborhood of Spring Valley on Thursday after a stolen-car pursuit, according to police. The City of El Cajon and the police department are being sued by Attorney General Rob Bonta, who argues the city is violating a state law prohibiting local police from giving license plate date to anyone outside California. Las Cuatro Milpas confirmed on social media that they plan to open a new location after their Barrio Logan location closed last year.

A proposal to tax short-term rental properties in San Diego would tax $8,000 a year on empty second homes and short-term rental homes. Today marks two years since the devastating floods hit parts of San Diego County, where some areas got almost three inches of rain in just a few hours. The Padres clubhouse staff are loading all the equipment to take everything to Peoria, Arizona for Spring Training.

Police have identified the two suspects they say are responsible for killing a couple in Grant Hill early Monday morning. UCSD has accepted it's largest number of international students in three decades. A part of Morena Boulevard has reopened after a sinkhole opened up in the area last week. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

We're learning the tragedy of a child killed in a hit and run crash in Pacific Beach is also being felt in another San Diego neighborhood. Plus, the earthquake that rattled close to San Diego County. And, the new study on acetaminophen and autism that contradicts the Trump Administration's claims. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Francella Perez's forecast for Tuesday, January 20, 2026.


The San Diego Police Department is investigating a double homicide in the Grant Hill neighborhood. Plus, an update on the fix to the Tijuana wastewater system, dumping extra sewage into the Tijuana River. And, California State Parks are helping visitor's wallets on Martin Luther King Jr. day. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for this Monday, January, 19, 2026.

Six-year-old boy killed in hit-and-run in Pacific Beach, MLK Jr. Parade and Festival taking place along the Embarcadero, Community, friends and family take part in Prayer Hike for missing Chula Vista mother Maya Millete

Crews are still working to fill a large sinkhole in Morena after SDG&E and AT&T say they need more time to repair services. The San Diego Housing Commission Board says local housing projects are being threatened by a lack of federal funding. For the second time in 5 years, President Trump has pardoned a businesswoman from the South Bay. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

A large sinkhole has shut down a large stretch of Morena Boulevard. Plus, after being missing for more than 5 years, a memorial vigil and hike will take place for Maya Millete. And, new e-bike rules in Oceanside you need to know . NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, January, 16, 2026.

Mayor Todd Gloria will hold his 2026 State of the City Address to update San Diegans on what's happening across the city along with his priorities for the year ahead. San Diego City Councilmembers are calling for a full repeal of the paid parking plan at Balboa Park, while rollout issues are addressed. Four astronauts safely returned to Earth early Thursday morning, off the coast of San Diego, after being in space for more than 150 days.

Chula Vista Police arrested a woman on suspicion of killing an elderly woman in a hit-and-run crash. San Diego County Board of Supervisors advanced a plan to enhance the county's existing policy of not cooperating with federal immigration enforcement. Tickets for the Carlsbad flower fields are now on sale, before opening day on March 1st.

Investigation into Southcrest violent arrest, Efforts to repeal Balboa Park paid parking, New Chula Vista Motel-to-Homeless Housing

ICE protests take place all across San Diego County, Nearly two dozen people to be indicted for street racing, San Diego Padres hiring full and part-time workers for 2026 season

Santa Ana winds are hitting San Diego County this weekend, bringing with it strong gusts, especially in our mountain communities. The Rose Canyon Safe Parking Program has added new appliances, furniture and a large gathering space. The City of San Diego says the last day to drop off your Christmas tree is January 16th. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

21 people have been indicted for conspiring to engage in exhibitions of speed and illegal reckless driving. This weekend, there will be more major roadwork on I-5, right next to the border. All coaster and Amtrak train service between San Diego and Oceanside will be suspended this weekend. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

San Diego Unified School District will cancel classes on February 26th due to a labor strike. San Diego County officials are testing wastewater for viruses, with new technology. All Coaster and Amtrack services between San Diego and Oceanside will be suspended for the next to weekends.

Larry Millete, husband of missing Chula Vista mother Maya Millete in court for motions hearing; Concern over surge in downtown paid parking prices; Death of longtime San Diego radio host Jerry "Jer" Cesak

The family of Maya Millete is breaking their silence, five years after the Chula Vista mother of three, vanished.

Today, the NBC 7 crew is returning to L.A. to mark one year since the Eaton and Palisades fires. For the first time in years, the family of Chula Vista mother Maya Millette is speaking out about her unsolved disappearance in the NBC 7 special "Vanished: Maya Millete Five Years Later." City leaders are exploring new options to move forward with plans to redevelop the Sports Arena area after previous efforts were stymied by lawsuits. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

The lawyers for the gunman in 2001's mass shooting at Santana High School in Santee say he is eligible for resentencing. Plus, significant delays can be expected at the San Ysidro Port of Entry as construction projects begin. And, SeaWorld has a New Year's deal for teachers and families with young children. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Tuesday, January 6, 2025.

This week, the San Diego City Council could call for new budget cuts. Police are asking for the public's help after a man was struck and killed by a car in Oceanside. The City of San Diego is now charging for parking at Balboa Park. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

AAA says today is one of the busiest days of the travel season, with nearly 90,000 people are expected to travel through San Diego International Airport. The City of Carlsbad is warning everyone of bluff erosion at the coastal trail area. San Diego officials are warning that king tides could result in more flooding. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

U.S. forces have captured Venezuelan President Nicola Maduro and his wife, and are flying them out of the country to face charges in the U.S. Clean-up continues after the storm swept through San Diego Thursday. This is the last weekend you can park for free in most of Balboa Park. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

San Diego got a month's worth of rain in one day, with more than two inches falling at the airport during the first 18 hours of 2026. This The Holiday Bowl parade and 5K are returning, before big game kicks off at Snapdragon Stadium at 5 P.M. NBC 7 Chief Meteorologist has a rundown of what the weather will be like, the first weekend of 2026.

The minimum wage in San Diego is set to increase to $17.75 an hour, with California's minimum wage going up to $16.90. California's new plastic bag ban is officially now in effect, which means grocery stores are now switching to paper bags. NBC 7's Sheena Parveen has details on the rain storm hitting San Diego County on this New Year's day.

We now know the identities of the woman killed in Bay Park, and her husband who has been arrested for her murder. 40 adult dogs and puppies living in deplorable conditions have been rescued from a La Mesa home. San Diego County is reporting 800 new cases of the flu as the country grapples with a holiday flu spike. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

A man is in custody after driving his truck into his Bay Park home, where his wife was found dead. Plus, a beloved local musician dies over the weekend in a crash near Balboa Park. And, the free public transportation options for a safe New Year's Eve. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, December 30, 2025.

Storms are creating travel delays for those either trying to get home from the Christmas holiday or to their New Year's Eve destinations. Plus, after rain delay, the City of San Diego's Christmas tree recycling program is up and running. And, the MTS will offering free rides on busses and trolley's with extended hours on New Year's Eve. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, December 29, 2025.

Today is expected to be one of the busiest travel days of the year as people head home from their Christmas celebrations or to their New Year's Eve destinations. Runoff from this week's rains has led to hazardous conditions along the San Diego coast. Police are looking for a man who robbed a Lincoln Park Subway restaurant at gunpoint.

A high surf advisory is in effect along San Diego's coastline. Plus, a felon who escaped capture in Lemon Grove is still on the loose. And, there is a delay this year for those looking to recycle their Christmas Trees in the City of San Diego. NBC 7's Audra Stafford has these stories and more, including meteorologist Angelica Campos' forecast for Saturday, December 27, 2025.

San Diego Law Enforcement Agencies are on the lookout for a wanted felon who escaped capture a week ago. In City Heights, a man was killed after a tree splintered in half and fell on him on Marlborough Avenue. A couple in Cardiff is calling it a Christmas miracle that they are alive after a giant Torrey Pine tree toppled onto their home during Wednesday's storm. What You Need To Know To Start Your Friday.

City officials and first responders are watching flood prone areas across San Diego County as our region prepares for our first winter storm of the season. CHP is launching it's maximum DUI enforcement period at 6:01 P.M. Christmas Eve. New data shows cardiac emergencies jump by about 30% on Christmas Eve. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.