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More than nine months after the Palisades fire burned down a majority of the Pacific Palisades, federal investigators arrested a man in connection with the fire. MTS is crediting a drop in crime rates to increased security measures. Today, The Jewish Federation of San Diego will host a commemoration to honor the lives lost in the October 7th attacks in Israel.
Investigation into cause of Sandia Fire, Local law enforcement monitoring for threats amid political tension, Woman arrested accused of theft at Carlsbad Outlet store
A San Diego based facility had to step in to help guide flights in and out of Burbank Airport after the facilities were left without air traffic controllers for 6 hours. Less than a month remains until the Prop 50 special election, and today ballot boxes are now open across San Diego County. A Mira Mesa family is trying to find the strangers that helped save their mom's life after she had a heart attack in a Target parking lot. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.
San Diego Humane removed over a dozen animals living in hoarding conditions in Vista. Plus, San Diego Unified says it's state testing scores are going in the right direction. And, you may have to get extra creative with your Halloween plans this year as store owner's navigate tariffs. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, October 6, 2025.
President Trump says Hamas has until 6 P.M. Eastern time today to sign on to the plan to agree to a peace deal in Gaza. Ballots have been sent out to more than 2 Million registered voters across California ahead of the special election next month for Proposition 50. Tickets for the Holiday Bowl are now on sale. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
Thousands of local military members and local contractors are speaking out as they continue to work without pay amid the ongoing government shutdown. California Governor Gavin Newsom has vetoed a measure that would allocate more money to programs that require homeless Californians to remain clean and sober in order to get housing. Camp Pendleton will be conducting explosives trainings through October 12th. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
Local military families on impact of government shutdown, Chula Vista asks for public input on Homeless Action Plan, Different type of gas to be sold in California
The federal government shutdown continues into today, raising concerns on what could be affected. More than 400 homes will be built in Harmony Grove, a neighborhood West of Escondido, despite concerns of not having enough evacuation routes in the case of a wildfire. The Padres and Cubs are moving onto game three of the Wild Card Series, after the Padres beat the Cubs 3-0.
A government shutdown is underway and its impact on local military families and federal workers. San Diego city leaders postpone a vote on water rate hikes. SDG&E customers to get money back during October.
The U.S. Government could be forced to shutdown by this evening if a spending bill is not passed. Water rates in the City of San Diego could go up by 63% over the next four years if city officials approve it. The San Diego Padres are taking on the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field in Chicago for game one of the Wild Card Series.
There's dangerous high surf today after a beach hazard statement was issued along our coast. Plus, with just two days before a government shutdown, lawmakers are rushing to get a deal done. And If you're thinking of buying an electric car, federal tax credits are expiring very soon. NBC's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Monday, September, 29, 2025.
A 9-year-old child is recovering after being shot in the leg while sleeping at his home in El Cajon. Local leaders are trying to get the word out about expanded healthcare services through Medi-Cal. The Padres will be traveling to Chicago to take on the Cubs in the National League Wild Card Series. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
Overnight, Cal Trans crews closed all northbound lanes on Interstate 5 from Interstate 8 to Mission Bay Drive. In City Heights, investigators are still trying to figure out what caused a smell so bad and so strong that two people had to be hospitalized and a school had to be evacuated. Thousands of people are expected to visit MCAS Miramar this weekend for the Miramar Air Show. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
Plans to transform the area around the Sports Arena are moving forward. Plus, San Diego County's longest serving judge has died. And, SDG&E is answering for one of it's truck drivers who hit multiple cars and took off. NBC's Nichelle Medina has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Friday, September 26, 2025.
Today the City of San Diego's Planning Commission will vote on whether to approve the Midway Rising Project and send the proposal to the city council this year. Jessica Sanchez, a Chula Vista native, is the newest winner of "America's Got Talent." It's looking more and more likely that the Padres won't have any home games this Postseason after losing to the Cubs.
San Diego Police are investigating a homicide that happened on the 4200 block of University Avenue in City Heights. A small plane crashed in Fallbrook when the planes engine failed. The Padres are headed to the postseason for a second year straight after winning the Milwaukee Brewers Tuesday night.
It's official, San Diego's new airport terminal is open for business. Today marks the first full day of outgoing flights and a grand opening ceremony. The Padres are officially heading to the playoffs after taking down the Milwaukee Brewers in extra innings. A Carlsbad community is still searching for answers after a woman was killed outside of her apartment. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.
Tonight, the first group of travelers will get to experience the new Terminal 1 at San Diego International Airport. The last U.S. exit before the U.S. Mexico border, Camino De La Plaza, will close starting at 9 tonight for overnight pipe installation. A growing number of parents and families with middle-school age students are hoping to put a stop to a handful of school closures announced by San Diego Unified School District leaders earlier this month. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.
A local high school teacher is facing disciplinary action for showing video of the Charlie Kirk shooting during a class. Lowe's has been ordered to pay more than a million dollars for overcharging customers in California. The 31st annual Pacific Beach Islander Festival continues today at Ski Beach in Mission Bay. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
A Carlsbad woman is dead after a gunman shot her and led authorities on a manhunt across Southern California. Plus, a cyclist was killed after crashing into another cyclist at Lake Murray. And, weekend service for the Coaster is on pause. NBC 7's Nichelle Medina has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for this Saturday, September 20, 2025.
The murder trial for Larry Millete has been delayed until March of next year. An investigation is underway after a man stabbed a bartender inside Moe's Steakhouse on Thursday. The Taste of Gaslamp is returning this Saturday from 1 p.m.-4 p.m.
Things are getting back to normal at San Diego International Airport after a ground stop prevented flights from arriving or departing. More rain will move through San Diego County this morning, with a slight chance of rain in the afternoon. Registration for tickets for the 2028 Olympics is opening in January, with tickets starting at $28.
San Diego County Sheriff's Office are searching for a woman who's trailer was found in San Diego County after missing for months. San Diego leaders are denouncing federal budget cuts, which they say is putting vulnerable people at risk. Carlsbad is working on its new traffic plan, which includes one traffic circle and improvements to sidewalks.
The San Diego City Council has voted in favor of paid parking in and around Balboa Park. Plans to build a fuel transfer station in National City appear to have hit a setback. Tonight Carlsbad city leaders will consider new rules for E-bike riders, and they want to hear from the public. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.
There's a major shakeup at some middle schools in the San Diego Unified School District. Plus, a proposal to give a raise to workers in the San Diego tourism industry. And, the San Diego City Council is set to vote once again after the plan for paid parking around Balboa Park hit a speed bump. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, as well as meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, September 15, 2025.
Flyers have appeared in Vista and San Marcos urging people to reporter undocumented people they see in neighborhoods, at work, school, and other places. San Diego International Airport is hosting an open house of terminal one today, before it opens later this month. There are several major events going on across San Diego County to celebrate Mexican Independence Day.
Right now, San Diego Police are looking for the two people responsible for shooting and killing a man in Ocean Beach Wednesday night. A group of San Diego leaders unveiled a new effort to push back on mass deportations. The El Capitan Reservoir has shut down its boat ramp because the water level is too low for people to bring their own boats. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
FBI releases new video in Charlie Kirk shooting investigation, New surveillance video in Ocean Beach Shooting, Citrus quarantine for Northern San Diego
Search Continues for suspect in Charlie Kirk assassination, Suspect search for deadly shooting in Ocean Beach, 9/11 Remembrance Events across San Diego
The foster son of a Valley Center woman, whose skeletal remains were found on her ranch earlier this year, was ordered to stand trial on nearly three dozen felony counts related to the alleged fraudulent use of the woman's identity. San Diego City Council members will revisit the proposed ordinance that would add metered parking in a portion of Balboa Park after several members said they didn't support it. A local whale watching group got quite the surprise when two sperm whales appeared off the coast of San Diego.
Homes destroyed in Los Coches Fire in Lakeside, Proposal to add parking fees at Balboa Park moves forward, Public hearing on potential water rate increases
The next phase of construction is beginning at San Diego International Airport, as the connecting road between terminal one and terminal two will be closed. Chula Vista has adopted new rules barring children aged 12 and under from ride e-bikes within city limits. Today, San Diego city leaders will look to push forward with new fees at the San Diego Zoo's parking lot. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.
The Southbound I-5 between SR-52 and Mission Bay Drive is closed until tomorrow morning at 5:00 A.M. as crews install new concrete slabs, improve drainage and restore old culverts. Tomorrow, Airport officials are closing the road connecting terminal 1 and 2. The San Diego City Council could take a big step towards charging to park at the San Diego Zoo and Balboa Park. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
A portion of southbound I-5 will be closed over the weekend. Plus, a military family is asking for help to find who broke into their home and caused thousands of dollars in damages. And, thousands of dollars in merchandise is being stolen from some North County vending machines. NBC 7's Nichelle Medina has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for this Saturday, September 9, 2025.
Southbound I-5 between SR 52 & Mission Bay Drive closed for the weekend due to construction, New Chula Vista E-Bike Rules in Effect, Spirit Airlines Leaving San Diego Next Month
San Diego police homicide detectives are investigating a deadly shooting in the Miramar area. Plans to add paid parking at the San Diego Zoo are expected to move forward because of paid parking plans in Balboa Park. $1.7 Billion is up for grabs in the Powerball jackpot, after nobody won Wednesday's drawing.
A man was sentenced to nearly 40 years in prison, for shooting a San Diego police officer in 2023. Leaders in Vista will decide how to move forward with the decision to add in license plate readers. Another Powerball drawing is expected tonight with $1.3 billion up for grabs.
Special Event Parking near Petco Park in Effect, Ongoing Tijuana Sewage Crisis Prompts Closures along Coronado Coastline, Vista to Debate License Plate Reader Technology
A woman's body connected to a Mission Bay hit-and-run was found several hours later according to San Diego police. New high parking rates across downtown are scheduled to start tomorrow. The city of San Diego is working to enhances its trolley network by making improvements to existing lines. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.
A 59-year-old man was stabbed after a fight broke out in the parking lot of the Sunshine Terrace Luxury Condos in El Cajon. The California Department of Justice now says one person was killed by the Escondido police after a chase on the I-15. A new tool is showing the local impact opioid and other drug overdoses are having in San Diego County. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.
Parts of Interstate 15 remained closed overnight after law enforcement shot a driver. Encinitas councilmember Luke Shaffer is facing several criminal charges from an incident that happened last month. This is the final weekend of NBC 7 and Telemundo 20's Clear the Shelters campaign. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.
Governor Gavin Newsom announced a new statewide crime prevention plan to get more help fighting crime. A new study confirms pollution from the Tijuana River Valley is releasing toxic levels of hydrogen sulfide, commonly known as 'sewer gas.' Labor Day is on Monday, so San Diego City and County administrative buildings will be closed.
A man and a woman were arrested yesterday after being involved in a violent road rage incident this past Sunday. Health experts across Southern California are seeing a spike in COVID cases as kids return to school. MTS is offering a special season pass for San Diego State University football games as they play their season opener tonight.
San Diego County supervisors vote to tap into reserve funds; Local fire crews get new tools to help fight fires; Drones also help fire crews
Two children are in the hospital after E-bike crashes in San Marcos. Plus, the plea in court from the man accused of murdering a National City woman in her home. And, the new TSA rules that ban certain hair care products on flights. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
San Diego Police are continuing to crack down on overnight car and RV parking enforcement in beach communities. The man accused of killing a woman inside her National City home is scheduled to be arraigned in court today. Nearly 300 animals found new homes thanks to this year's Clear the Shelters event. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.