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A former dance teacher accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl pleaded not guilty in court. And, Governor Gavin Newsom released his revised budget for the next fiscal year, and it includes billions in investments for all levels of education. Plus, as election day inches closer, we take a look at the voter turnout here in San Diego. NBC7's Marianne Kushi breaks those headlines down along with meteorologist Sheena Parveen, giving you a look at today's forecast on May 15, 2026.

The San Diego Police Department announced they've arrested a 16-year-old on multiple gun charges, including bringing a gun to school. And, construction on a new library in Oak Park officially begins today. Plus, the first of ten commencement ceremonies at SDSU kicks off today. NBC7's Steven Luke has those stories and more, plus your forecast from meteorologist Sheena Parveen on May 14, 2026.

A jury has been chosen in the Maya Millete murder trial. The Coronado Unified School District will be banning cellphones at its middle school in the fall. Plus, some changes may be coming to the I-5 & SR-78 interchange. NBC7's Marianne Kushi breaks down those headlines and more with meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast on May 13, 2025.

San Diego's trash fee could be thrown out when a lawsuit goes to trial. Plus, the City of La Mesa is considering an e-bike ban for young riders. And, the City of Oceanside is moving forward with new fines for illegal fireworks. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, plus meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, may 12, 2026.

A Chula Vista police officer was injured early Sunday morning after a suspected drunk driver slammed into the back of his patrol car. Jury selection gets underway this morning in the Larry Millete murder trial. The beloved Las Cuatros Milpas restaurant will celebrate it's official reopening tomorrow at a new location. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

As families prepare to celebrate Mother's Day today, businesses say costs for blooms have gone up. Plus, the war with Iran is keeping gas prices sky high in San Diego. And, the public is being advised to stay out of the water in Campland in Mission Bay after a building fire erupted. NBC7's Dana Williams has those stories and more, plus your Mother's Day forecast from meteorologist Angelica Campos.

A portion of the southbound SR-163 will be shut down for maintenance and repairs this weekend. Debates over San Diego's budget woes have been taking center stage at this week's city council meetings. Balboa Park's iconic "December Nights" could be on the chopping block because of the budget crisis. Plus, tickets for the 2026 racing season at Del Mar are officially on sale. NBC7's Dana Williams breaks down those stories with today's forecast from meteorologist Brooke Martell on May 9, 2026.

An update on the massive data breach affecting a platform used in schools in San Diego and across the country. Plus, the discussion to put December Nights on the City of San Diego's budget chopping block. And, what's ahead this season at the Del Mar Racetrack. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, May 8, 2026.

New San Diego County ICE arrests data, Search for Poway suspect, accuse of sexual battery of young girl, Candidates square off in latest California gubernatorial debate

A local woman had just gotten off a Disney cruise ship when she saw some of the ship's employees being detained by what looked like immigration agents. Investigators are looking into another dead whale found off the San Diego coast. It's the second in two weeks. You may have received your ballot this week. If not, it will be in your mailbox any day now. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

Grief counselors at school after classmate killed in San Carlos car crash, Local shelters help care for animals rescued from Julian Animal Sanctuary, Mountain lion in Escondido neighborhood

Early voting starts today to help decide the next California governor. Plus, the growing calls to help an injured seal spotted in the La Jolla Cove. And, the amount of separate fires started in the North County over the weekend. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, May 4, 2026.

The annual point in time count has revealed that homelessness across San Diego County has dropped 11%. This week, SDG&E customers can take advantage of expanded super off-peak pricing. One month after thousands of people lost access to their snap benefits, also known as Cal-Fresh, Feeding San Diego says they have hit a record number of food distributions. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

Concerns the federal government may get access a person's over immigration status through CA driver's license information, Free state money is available for San Diego college students, Part of Northbound I-805 to be shutdown over the weekend for construction

FBI investigating San Diego International drone incident, El Cajon suing CA attorney general over immigration enforcement, County supervisors proposal to get more money for local arts programs

Chula Vista's mayor touts city achievements in State of the City address, More flights to take off from San Diego International this summer, Gas prices reach highest level since war with Iran began

The California Highway Patrol will have a maximum enforcement period in effect today focused on a specific type of driver. Plus, what you can expect when planning a summer vacation that involves flying. And, an update from Padres skipper Craig Stammen on Manny Machado after he was pulled from last night's game with a leg injury. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.

The Department of Homeland Security has announced it is rolling back it's immigration enforcement tactics. New numbers are coming to light showing an increase in deaths in ICE custody. Two beaches along the Silver Strand are closed once again for contaminated water. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

The future of a youth program to keep San Diego kids off the streets is in limbo. Plus, the man accused of killing Maya Millete is set to appear in court. And, a new college basketball tournament is coming to San Diego. NBC 7's Dana Williams has these stories and more, including meteorologist Angelica Campos' forecast for Sunday, April 26, 2026.

A San Diego city park ranger is threatening to fine anyone playing volleyball before 8 A.M. at the South Mission Beach courts. Next week, Cal Fire is suspending residential outdoor burn permits. Still no word on what started a brush fire in Oceanside yesterday afternoon. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

An arrest has been made in the murder of a man in Lemon Grove. Plus, Barrio Logan is getting ready for one of the busiest days of the year. And, what you should know if you plan on getting married at Waterfront Park on May 4. NBC's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, April, 24, 2026.

Larry Millete's lawyers take legal action to dismiss prosecutors, John Phelan ousted as U.S. Navy Secretary, United Airlines raises airline fees

San Diego County supervisors vote on city charter Changes, New study of cannabis on teen health, Revitalization of Escondido Creek Trail with art

The crowded field of candidates running for California governor has narrowed by one. Plus, San Diego's efforts to rename Cesar Chavez Parkway continues today. And, a brand new Navy SEAL museum is being proposed for San Diego's waterfront. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.

The city of San Diego's budget woes will take center stage again today as the city council discusses ways to address the $120 million deficit. Arts and culture leaders plan to rally at city hall today to oppose funding cuts. San Diego's military community is keeping a close eye on locally-based ships participating in the war in Iran. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

A new proposal to make parking more affordable around Petco Park is going back to the drawing board. Plus, the unveiling of a new five acre native garden in Paradise Hills. And, the art collection from a pair of famous musicians is on loan at the Museum of Contemporary Art in La Jolla. NBC 7's Dana Williams has these stories and more including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for April, 19, 2026.

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is not shying away from the fact balancing the city's budget will be a tough task. Plus, there will be some friendly international soccer matches at Snapdragon Stadium ahead of the 2026 World Cup. And, the new research on the impact of ultra-processed foods and muscle health. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories, as well as meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, April 17, 2026.

New proposal changes for Special Events Parking near Petco Park, San Diego Police shoot woman in East Village, SeaWorld gets go-ahead to test drone shows from CA Coastal Commission

A man accused of stabbing a pregnant woman multiple times at a drive-thru ATM in Mira Mesa was ordered to stand trial. Plus, a San Marcos man lost his life in an apparent accidental drowning in the Colorado River. And, a new proposal is looking to modify San Diego's special event parking program near Petco Park. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day and Chief Meteorologist Sheena Parveen with your forecast.

An update on the story of the man accused for stabbing a parking attendant at the Padres tailgate lot. Plus, when you can catch tonight's SpaceX rocket launch. And, local leaders in La Mesa are expected to approve a proposal to rename a street after a local legend. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Tuesday, April 14, 2026.

SDPD are investigating after a man was stabbed in the head near Petco Park. Plus, the Jewish Federation of San Diego marked Yom HaShoah, or Holocaust Remembrance Day, with a community ceremony in La Jolla. And, San Diego Padres fans are concerned about Nick Pivetta after getting pulled during Sunday's game. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day and NBC 7 Meteorologist Brooke Martell with your forecast.

With Tax Day just a few days away, we have some important dates to keep in mind. Plus, local advocates are speaking out saying more needs to be done to tackle homelessness in San Diego County. And, Grammy-winning artist Jason Mraz is partnering up with a local non-profit. Here's NBC 7's Dana Williams with the top stories of the day and NBC 7 Meteorologist Brooke Martell with your weather forecast.

All eyes were on San Diego on Friday as the nation watched the Artemis II crew return to Earth. Plus, the City of San Diego's controversial trash fee could be heading to trial as soon as next month. And, the San Diego Zoo is welcoming a new resident. Here's NBC 7's Dana Williams with the top stories of the day and NBC 7 Meteorologist Angelica Campos with your weather forecast.

Today, the Artemis II crew will arrive in San Diego as they make their return from their historic trip around the moon. North County private school Sante Fe Christian faces a class action lawsuit for recording visiting high school athletes in a choir room. The city of San Diego's controversial trash fee could be heading to trial as soon as next month. What You Need To Know To Start Your Friday.

After years of water rate hikes, the San Diego County water authority board will vote on a second deal to sell water to other Southern California communities. The San Diego County Taxpayers Association just released a new report suggesting the city of San Diego is spending too much on non-essential new hires. Today, the Padres are unveiling their new city connect jerseys. What You Need To Know To Start Your Thursday.

SDPD are investigating a shooting in unincorporated Escondido. Plus, Artemis II is heading back to Earth, expected to splash down just off the coast in San Diego. And, one of our local hospitals is about to undergo a massive multi-million dollar upgrade. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day, along with our weather forecast with Chief Meteorologist Sheena Parveen.

The San Diego City Council will likely adopt an ordinance that limits how the city works with federal agencies. Plus, the county is reporting massive spikes in hydrogen sulfide levels in the South Bay over the weekend. And, the San Diego Community College District is moving forward to change the name of one of it's campuses. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Tuesday, April 7, 2026.

A fire in the North County led to some evacuations on Easter Sunday. Plus, UC San Diego researchers received a $16 million grant for a study. And, both Jackie and Shadow's eaglets have emerged from their shells over the weekend. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day.

A lithium-ion battery storage project in Escondido is no longer moving forward. Plus, the official tall ship for the city of Chula Vista will stay docked for now. And, the new push to let voters decide the fate of paid parking at Balboa Park. NBC 7's Dana Williams has these stories and more, including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Sunday, April 5, 2026.

San Diegans can now track the affordable housing supply using a new tool by the county. Plus, the San Diego Fire Department is remembering a firefighter who broke barriers. And, a San Diego man invents the BurriTote, a bag to keep your burrito warm. Here's NBC 7's Dana Williams on the top stories of the day.

A couple is charged with forcing migrants to work at senior care facilities in San Diego County. Plus, a new housing development in Poway is moving forward despite pleas from a tribal community. And, we have the reason gas prices won't likely return to pre-war prices anytime soon. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Friday, April 3, 2026.

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.