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President Trump on war with Iran in primetime address, Suspect accused in fatal house fire in San Marcos in court, Artemis II makes historic launch towards moon

Another carrier strike group deployed out of San Diego on Sunday, leading naval forces into the Indo-Pacific. Plus, a new CHP report details more on the crash that killed two people, including SDPD Officer Austin Machitar. And, NASA is making the final preparations for its Artemis II launch scheduled for Wednesday. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez on the top stories of the day.

First ever Farmworkers Day in California, New information on suspect accused in deadly San Marcos house fire, Average gas prices top $4 a gallon in U.S.

Thousands of San Diegans will lose their CalFresh benefits this week after new changes take effect. Plus, millions of people took to the streets to voice their frustration with the Trump Administration. And, a U.S. Marine is being accused of stealing weapons from Camp Pendleton. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day.

Long lines are expected at San Diego International Airport on Sunday, as spring break travel season is underway. Plus, San Diego community members are calling for major changes to how Balboa Park is governed and funded. And, new e-bike safety rules are now in effect in Carlsbad. Here's NBC 7's Dana Williams with the top stories of the day.

At least 15 US service members stationed in Saudi Arabia have been injured in an Iranian missile attack. Thousands of people here in San Diego are expected to take part in today's "No King's" protests. Long airport security lines brought on by the partial government shutdown are expected to continue through the weekend. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

More woes at San Diego International Airport, but not because of long lines at security. Plus, the Department of Justice is investigating UCSD Medical School. And, a look back at opening day for the San Diego Padres 2026 season. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, March 27, 2026.

Sewage spill prompts closure at Ocean Beach's Dog Beach , Opening Day for the Padres and Major League Baseball, Volunteers to help 300 goats cross the street in Chula Vista as part of SGD&E's wildfire prevention programs

The Supreme Court is now weighing who can claim asylum in a case originating in San Diego. Since the start of the war with Iran, we've seen the cost of oi increase dramatically, contributing to higher gas prices. The Padres open their season tomorrow, against the Detroit Tigers. First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 P.M. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

The San Diego Unified School District is expected to launch it's process to rename Cesar Chavez Elementary School. Plus, a rally is planned today for workers laid off from San Diego Unified. And, surge pricing for parking will be in effect during opening day for the San Diego Padres. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, March 24, 2026.

President Trump announces ICE agents will be assisting TSA agents at some airports around the country. Plus, the MTS has made an online calculator to see what you could save by taking public transportation. And, local gas prices are still on the rise, reaching closer to the six dollar mark. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Angelica Campos' forecast for Monday, March 23, 2026.

The official tall ship of Chula Vista could soon lose its home on the harbor. Plus, San Diego voters may have the chance to decide whether San Diego beaches' parking remains free. And, there's only a few days left until Opening Day for the San Diego Padres. Here's NBC 7's Dana Williams on the top stories of the day.

New data shows that the heat is causing air quality issues for San Diegans living near the Tijuana River Valley. National City leaders are celebrating new improvements to Pepper Park on Tidelands Avenue. Butterfly Jungle at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park is now open. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

U.S. Marines from San Diego are heading to the Middle East as the war with Iran continues. Plus, the U.S.S. Nimitz will continue to serve a little longer. And, the new home development in Kearny Mesa. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, March 20, 2026.

Following allegations of sexual abuse against César Chávez, lawmakers are reviewing everything with his name on it. Plus, the heat has exacerbated the smell coming from sewage in the Tijuana River. And, the parents of a girl who threw a raging party in Rancho Santa Fe have been arrested. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Thursday, March 19, 2026.

San Diego County's Health and Human Services agency said it detected elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide in the Nestor community. The average price of a gallon of regular gas in San Diego County is now $5.80, it's highest price since October 2023. Home sales rose significantly last month in San Diego County and statewide as slightly more favorable mortgage rates encouraged buyers to enter the market. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

The San Diego City Council has voted unanimously to lower the speed limit on roughly 20% of the city's roads. The Sheriff's Department worked through the night investigating a possible homicide in the Fallbrook area. San Diego's Snapdragon Stadium has been announced as the host of 11 different men's and women's Olympic soccer matches, including both of the bronze medal matches for the LA28 games. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.

As spring break season ramps up, travelers nationwide are facing growing delays at airports. Plus, the San Diego City Council is looking into making speed limit changes around the city. And, today is the deadline to apply for a state program to help first-time homebuyers. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day.

Newly released crime data from the San Diego Police Department show an overall drop. Plus, educators in San Diego Country are bracing for another round of layoffs. And, after record breaking temperatures this week, there could be more on the way. NBC 7's Dana William has these stories and more including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Sunday, March 15, 2026.

The Pentagon has approved the deployment of 5,000 additional marines and sailors to the Middle East amid the ongoing war in Iran. California lawmakers are leading the charge to ban betting on war, which is happening on some online sports betting platforms. A new Advanced Maritime Center is coming to San Diego State University. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

The San Diego Police Departments say it will increase patrols around cultural centers and places of worship throughout the city after a targeted attack on a synagogue in Michigan. The Trump Administration is suing California over it's push toward electric vehicles. San Diego struck gold at the Paralympics this morning thanks to 20-year-old Kate Delson, who grew up here and competed in banked slalom. What You Need To Know To Start Your Friday.

Dozens of parents voice outrage in Carlsbad over a viral bullying video against a local student, A heat advisory set to go into effect in San Diego County, Annual Cherry Blossom Festival opens at Balboa Park's Japanese Friendship Garden

Someone posted bail to the San Diego bishop accused of money laundering and embezzlement. Plus, a mountain lion was caught on video near Santee Lakes. And, a San Diego snowboarder is taking home a medal in her first Paralympics. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day.

Gas prices continue to climb, as the war with Iran continues. Plus, the new report on crime from the San Diego Police Department. And, the new head coach for the University of San Diego Toreros. NBC's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, March, 10, 2026.

Weekend Santa Ana wind cause problems around the county, a San Diego bishop accused of embezzlement and money laundering set to be arraigned, Iran names new supreme leader

A deadly crash has shutdown lanes of the I-805 northbound lanes in University City this morning for an unknown amount of time. Plus, the new U.S. Navy ship just christened here in San Diego. And, a warning for new Jeep owners on why they are being targeted for theft. NBC 7's Dana Williams has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Saturday marks one week since war with Iran began, San Diego Sheriff using AI for non-emergency calls, USPS to release new Forever stamps featuring lowriders

The verdict came down for pair of San Diego parents in the death of their baby girl. Plus, the war with Iran has left thousands of U.S. citizens stranded overseas. And, the local bishop accused of embezzling, money laundering and visiting brothels. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, March, 6, 2026.

Flags are at half-staff at the State Capitol in Sacramento to honor U.S. Army Reservist killed in Kuwait , Investigators looking into death of worker who died in his truck in Morena, Westfield UTC increases parking charges

San Diego City Council vote to place second home tax on June ballot, 1,000 lbs. of liquid meth discovered hidden in tractor trailer in Otay Mesa, San Diego to be home base for soccer teams as World Cup is 100 days out

An update on the San Diego based ships part of Operation Epic Fury. Plus, the investigation into missing money from a local Little League. And, the new parking policy in effect at Balboa Park. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Tuesday March 3, 2026.

San Diego Police and Sheriff's Departments on heightened alert amid Middle East unrest, New paid parking changes in effect today at Balboa Park, Possible MTS price hike as City of San Diego deal with budget shortfall

San Diego Police plan to step up protections around houses of worship in the city as U.S. military attacks continue in Iran. The City of San Diego is looking to spread the word about new fire prevention regulations that could impact a majority of homeowners across San Diego. Plus, unseasonably warm temperatures sticking around for one more day. NBC7'S Dana Williams & Angelica Campos have what you need to know to start your Sunday.

U.S. and Israel holds joint operation to strike Iran as Iran retaliates with strikes again U.S. bases in the region, New report on Navy jet that crashed into San Diego bay, Balboa Park new paid parking changes in effect on March 2nd

Nine active duty sailors were among those being charged in a violent assault at a birthday party in Jamul. Plus, new changes to the controversial parking policy at Balboa Park will go into effect soon. And, what to expect when the Carlsbad Flower Fields open this weekend. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, February, 27, 2026.

Contract to allow ICE to use Escondido PD shooting range remains in place for now, Proposal to create new ebike rules in San Diego, New South Bay program helps seniors, low-income with lowering water bills

San Diego City Councilmember Raul Campillo is proposing a minimum age of 12 years old for San Diego E-bike riders. The San Diego Unified School board is discussing renaming the mascot at Clairemont High School. It's been decades in the making, but San Diego's East Village Green Park development will take a little longer than expected to build. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

Growing concerns of travel to Mexico due to cartel violence, Family told to leave La Jolla Cove for harassing sea lions, Possible settlements with San Diego over 2024 floods

Confusion for travelers after TSA announced that it's PreCheck program would remain operational despite an earlier announcement that it was being suspended during the partial government shutdown. Americans in Mexico are being warned of danger as violence breaks out after the head of a cartel's death. The 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics came to a close over the weekend. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

The gunman convicted in the Santana High School shooting 25 years years ago, is scheduled for a resentencing hearing. Plus, the search for the driver in a deadly hit and run in San Marcos. And, there's big snow in Big Bear. NBC 7's Dana Williams has these stories and more including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Sunday, February 22, 2026.

Caltrans crews are closing three of the four northbound lanes on I-5 for multiple hours this weekend. San Diego State University says it was a victim of some kind of cyber-security scam. There is an effort underway to get drivers across the city of San Diego to slow down. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

The City of San Diego is considering lowering the speed limit on more than 600 miles of streets. Plus, people heading north on the I-5 from San Diego this weekend could run into some lane closures. And, we have an update on the final days of the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, February 20 2026.

A man is shot and killed by a San Diego Sheriff's deputy in San Marcos, More rain expected to hit San Diego Thursday afternoon, Snow falls in the Mount Laguna area

The second big storm of the week is bringing more strong winds and heavy rains to communities across San Diego county. The lights at the San Diego County administration building will glow in rainbow tonight in honor of civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson. Former congresswoman Katie Porter was the first of the gubernatorial hopefuls to tour the Tijuana River. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

We are continuing to follow the impacts of several rounds of rain moving through San Diego County. Plus, some Olympic history was made, with some San Diego flavor. And, the death of American civil rights icon Reverend Jesse Jackson at the age of 84. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, February, 17, 2026.

Texas Street is back open today after city crews made repairs to a stormwater channel and stabilized a nearby embankment. A murder suspect is behind bars after police say he stabbed a man over the weekend, then went home to his apartment and tried to set it on fire. San Diego's City Attorney is warning residents to be on the lookout for fraudsters taking advantage of confusion and fear over immigration law changes. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.