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Hundreds of flights have been canceled and delayed as reductions take effect today at 40 high-traffic airports across the country, including San Diego. All southbound lanes of I-5 from SR-52 to Mission Bay Drive will be closed starting tonight, for construction. The Padres have signed former reliever Craig Stammen to be the new team manager.

The FAA announced it plans to cut 10% of flights at 40 major airports to manage its limited staffing due to the government shutdown. A 24-year-old man was arrested for hitting and killing a homeless woman in Ocean Beach. A proposal was unveiled to rename a portion of Park Blvd. in honor of Bill Walton and his legacy.

Prop 50, the redistricting measure aimed at giving Democrats an edge in the midterms next year, is projected to pass. Poway voters appear likely to recall Councilmember Tony Blain over what critics say are unethical actions. UC San Diego Health is the only place in the country offering up a new test for testicular cancer. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

The family of former Vice President Dick Cheney has announced that the 84 year old has died from complications of pneumonia, as well as cardiac and vascular disease. Today is election day, with most polling locations staying open until 8:00 P.M. Chula Vista police have arrested the person accused of shooting two teenagers at a house part on Halloween. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.

San Diego International Airport says the government shutdown is having an impact on it's operations, as Sunday airport travelers grappled with long lines and hundreds of delays. You'll be able to decide the fate of Proposition 50 in Tuesday's special election. The driver arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash in El Cajon that left a 12-year-old boy seriously hurt is expected to be in court today. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

Chula Vista police are looking for the person responsible after two teens were shot and killed at a Halloween party Friday night. This week, the San Diego city council will once again discuss a proposed fee hike for restaurant and hotel owners who are using city streets for their valet parking spaces and outdoor dining areas. On Sunday, San Diego FC will take on the Portland Timbers in game 3 of their first round playoff matchup. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

Customs and border protection is changing some traffic lanes at the San Ysidro port of entry. Today, more voting centers will open across San Diego County ahead of the November 4th special election. San Diego police are offering a $1,500 reward for anyone who shares a tip that leads to an arrest after a memorial to a fallen officer was vandalized. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

San Diego Police are trying to track down the person or people who vandalized a city park in Clairemont. The man accused of killing a La Mesa Police Officer in a crash on I-8 is back behind bars and is now facing a murder charge. Torrey Pines Reserve will be closed through next February due to a multi-phase construction project.

Stop sign to be installed at San Carlos intersection where 12-year-old boy was killed, Millions expected to lose federal food benefits amid government shutdown, Federal Reserve cuts interest rates

La Mesa police Officer Lauren Craven was laid to rest after an hour long procession of law enforcement made its way through San Diego. The City of San Diego will be raising water rates by about 30% over the next two years. San Diego County officials announced CalFresh benefits for November will be delayed.

An estimated 700 law enforcement vehicles will lead a procession this morning to honor fallen La Mesa police officer Lauren Craven. The San Diego Police Department tells NBC 7 they're using every resource at their disposal to find the person responsible for hitting and killing a six-year-old boy in City Heights. A man who hurled merchandise and insults at stylists inside a Santee hair salon has pleaded guilty to assault charges. What You Need To Know To Start Your Tuesday.

All crew members safe after separate naval aircraft crashes in South China Sea, Boy killed in hit-and-run crash in Chollas Creek, San Diego City Council to discuss water rate hike this week

All northbound lanes of the 5 freeway are closed from interstate 8 to the Mission Bay Drive on-ramp due to construction. Today in Clairemont, a park will be dedicated to fallen San Diego police officer Austin Machitar. La Mesa police will hold a candlelight vigil tomorrow to honor fallen officer Lauren Craven. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

There is an updated app to keep you informed about emergencies in San Diego County. Plus, nearly three dozen early voting centers will open for the November special election. And, a new fire station in Santee hopes to cut area response times by half. NBC's Dana Williams has these stories and more including meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for this Saturday October 25, 2025.

California Highway Patrol arrested a La Mesa man who drove into an accident on I-8, killing two people, on suspicion of driving under the influence. All I-5 northbound lanes between Mission Bay Drive and I-8 will be closed starting Friday at 9 p.m. for construction. Today the San Diego Parks and Rec Department is hosting several Halloween events around the city, including one in City Heights and another in North Park.

Today, the father of the 25 year-old La Mesa Police Officer killed in the line of duty, will address the police department today to remember his daughter. Poway city leaders approved new restrictions on e-bikes that will take effect in about a month. The El Cajon native and winner of America's Got Talent, Jessica Sanchez, gave birth to her baby, Eliana Mae Gallardo.

A small plane landed safely on shore in Mission Beach Tuesday afternoon after experiencing an engine failure. San Diego County is purchasing a firehawk helicopter to help fight wildfires. The San Diego River Park Foundation bought Midlred Falls, making it open to the public.

A La Mesa Police Officer and another person are dead following a multi-car crash near the College Area; Memorial grows for 6th grader killed as he walked to Pershing Middle School.

California Highway Patrol is now reporting that a metal shrapnel damaged a patrol car during Vice President JD Vance's visit to Camp Pendleton over the weekend. Today the San Diego City Council will vote on a plan to further limit cooperation with ICE. It's back to work for thousands of Kaiser Healthcare workers after a five-day strike. What You Need To Know To Start Your Monday.

Tens of thousand's show for "No King's" protests around San Diego County. Plus, Vice President J.D. Vance celebrates the Marine's Corps 250th anniversary at Camp Pendleton. And, Twitch-Con is full swing at the San Diego Convention Center. NBC 7's Nichelle Medina has these stories and more, plus meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Sunday, October 19, 2025.

Today, millions of people across the world are expected to take part in No Kings Protest, including here in San Diego County. Vide President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will be at Camp Pendleton today for the celebrations marking 250 years of the Marine Corps. The City of San Diego's roll out of garbage bins this week has left some San Diegans without a container to put their trash in. What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.

Vice President JD Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth will visit Camp Pendleton Saturday for the Marine Corps 250th birthday. Oceanside Police arrested a man and a woman who investigators say carried out 35 burglaries across the city. The Links at Petco Park' is returns to San Diego this weekend.

A dog died after supposedly coming into contact with meth in Ocean Beach. Today The Governors Office of Emergency Preparedness is hosting an event with a shake trailer to simulate an earthquake, for the Great California ShakeOut. The La Mesa City Council voted to raise the fees on parking meters in the downtown area.

A Coronado Middle School student is in custody after police say he stabbed his classmate with a pocket knife. A state auditor has released a new report centered on housing for students enrolled at California universities and colleges. Members of San Diego's military community are voicing concern about when their next paycheck will arrive amid the government shutdown. What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.

Thousands of San Diego Kaiser Permanente Healthcare workers set to go on strike, Padres manager Mike Schildt retirement announcement, San Diego Unified School District to vote on schedule changes for three high schools

Despite the government shutdown, President Trump says the military will get paid on Wednesday. Plus, a possible strike could impact several San Diego area hospitals. And, new trash bins will start hitting the streets of San Diego. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more, including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for Monday, October, 13, 2025.

President Donald Trump says he is directing Defense Department officials to pay members of the military next week, despite the ongoing federal government shutdown. Vice President J.D. Vance and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth are set to visit Camp Pendleton next weekend. Actor Darius McCrary has been arrested in San Diego on felony charges. What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.

To protect service members, lawmakers are considering a bill to extend pay for military members during the shutdown. Plus, Governor Newsom has signed a law to protect the sensitive information of California street vendors. And, NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 have awarded almost a quarter of a million dollars in local impact grants. NBC's Nichelle Medina has these stories, as well as meteorologist Brooke Martell's forecast for Saturday, October 11, 2025.

Five-hour standoff ends in La Mesa, Forward spread of brush fire near Ramona stopped, Metal sculptures from Borrego Springs headed for display in downtown San Diego

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.