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Today in San Diego

NBC 7 San Diego
Get your local news, latest weather and traffic updates from NBC 7 San Diego every day of the week, including Saturday and Sunday. Today in San Diego features news stories from Steven Luke, Marianne Kushi and First Alert weather from Sheena Parveen. The Today in San Diego podcast will keep you informed in a short amount of time. It’s Coverage You Count On.
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San Diego City Council Presidential Election, Ocean Beach Camper Controversy and Beach Closures

Today the San Diego City Council will vote to select it's next President for the following year. Some people living in Ocean Beach are pushing local leaders to remove camper vans in a dirt lot by Robb Field. Several San Diego beaches are closed due to high bacteria levels in the water. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Dec 04, 2023β€’4 minβ€’Ep. 1579

De Anza Cove Revitalization, Hillcrest Neighborhood Planning, Mayor Touts Conservatorship Law

City leaders are set to debate a controversial plan that proponents hope will revitalize De Anza Cove in Mission Bay. Community members are voicing their opinions on potential developments in Hillcrest that some hope will help alleviate San Diego's housing crisis. Mayor Todd Gloria is pushing county leaders to implement a new law that would expand conservatorship laws to include people with mental health and substance use disorders. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Dec 03, 2023β€’7 minβ€’Ep. 1578

Homeless Murder, San Diego Housing and Water Rate Increase

A San Diego teenager who pleaded guilty to his role in the murder of a homeless woman was sentenced to 1 year in county jail and probation. Newly released figures show that San Diego leaders are still struggling to provide enough housing for every person. Water rates have now increased by 5%, and by 2025 they will likely be up by 19% over current levels. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Dec 02, 2023β€’8 minβ€’Ep. 1577

Israel-Hamas Truce Extended, Whopping Cough Warning and Fatal Dune Buggy Crash

More hostages in the Israel-Hamas war will be released today, as the agreement for a temporary truce extends another day. San Diego County health officials are voicing concern over a rise in Whopping Cough after the number of cases jumped from 12 in September to 57 in October. A Scripps Ranch family is in mourning today after their husband and father was killed in a dune buggy accident. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 30, 2023β€’5 minβ€’Ep. 1575

U.S. Osprey Crash Near Japan, Poway Unified Superintendent Lawsuit, SDGE's Increased Profits

At least one person is dead after a U.S. Military Osprey crashed near Japan overnight. Six crew members are believed to have been on board. A Del Norte High School softball player has filed a 93-page lawsuit against Poway Unified School District Superintendent Marian Phelps. In February, SDGE said it made more than $900 million in profits in 2022, which was $100 million more than the previous year. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 29, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1574

Smart Streetlights and License Plate Readers, National City Teacher Sexual Abuse, Christmas Tree Prices, Black Friday Spending and USS Midway Light Display

Smart Streetlights and License Plate Readers will now be deployed in San Diego after Mayor Todd Gloria signed their use into law. A former teacher of the year is due in court this week on a host of accusations, including claims she sexually assaulted a 13 year old child. Christmas tree lots are now open throughout San Diego, and one lot manager we spoke with reports prices have remained relatively similar to pre-pandemic levels. We now know American consumers spent nearly 10 billion dollars onli...

Nov 27, 2023β€’5 minβ€’Ep. 1572

Israel-Hamas Hostage Release, Gaza Aid, Delivery Robberies, Black Friday Shopping Numbers and Travel Etiquette

More hostages in the Israel-Hamas war have been released today, as the ceasefire in the conflict reaches it's third day. Meanwhile more aid has made it's way into Gaza, as humanitarian leaders work to coordinate relief efforts. Here in the U.S. concern is mounting over delivery theft as the holiday season nears. This Black Friday, Americans spent a record 9.8 billion dollars in online sales. If you plan on traveling this holiday season, experts are stressing some etiquette tips. They include wea...

Nov 26, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1571

Small Business Saturday, Heightened Security During Black Friday, Ocean Beach Pier Closure

Thousands of local businesses across San Diego County are gearing up for Small Business Saturday. This year, Black Friday happened under heightened security, due to protests and retail thefts surges. In Ocean Beach, the pier will remain closed through the winter season. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 25, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1570

Jamul Sage Fire, New Details of Thanksgiving SR-94 Deadly Crash, Black Friday Shopping

In Jamul, dozens of people had their Thanksgiving interrupted by a fire, causing several evacuations. We have more details on the 94 crash from early Thanksgiving morning, which killed four people and injured one person. Consumers are expected to spend a lot more this year with Black Friday shopping. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 24, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1569

SR-94 Deadly Crash, Thanksgiving Meals, Father Joe's Villages' Annual Turkey Trot

Multiple people died in a rollover crash early Thanksgiving morning, blocking most lanes on the 94 East. A number of local organizations are providing Thanksgiving meals to hundreds of San Diegans. Father Joe's Villages' Annual Turkey Trot is kicking off this morning in Balboa Park. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 23, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1568

University City High School Teacher Charged, Pilot in La Jolla Plane Crash Identified, SDSU Fraternity Facing Legal Trouble

In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, a University High School teacher is being charged again, this time accused of possessing child pornography, the pilot in a small La Jolla plane crash has been identified and a fraternity at San Diego Sate is facing legal trouble over alleged negligence and sexual assault. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 21, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1566

Search for Spring Valley Shooting Suspect Continues, SDGE'S Flat Rate Proposal Meeting, San Diego's Festive Events

San Diego Sheriff Deputies are looking for any possible tips related to the Spring Valley shooting over the weekend. The State Public Commission will host virtual meetings to discuss SDGE's plan to adopt a new billing structure. San Diego will be hosting several holiday events this season. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 20, 2023β€’6 minβ€’Ep. 1565

Vista Double Stabbing, Spring Valley Shooting, Candy Donations for Tijuana Families

San Diego Sheriff Deputies are searching for a suspect in a stabbing in Vista last night. It left one person dead and another in the hospital. They're also investigating a shooting that happened at a Spring Valley home last night, leaving multiple people injured, including two minors. Suspect is still at large, but there is no current threat to the public. Local supporters of "Casa de los Pobres" will be packing candy donations for under-served families in Tijuana today. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Fri...

Nov 19, 2023β€’5 minβ€’Ep. 1564

Inmates at Richard J. Donovan prison impacted by power outage: Tips, Pilot in deadly La Jolla plane crash told air traffic controllers he had no more fuel, Suspected burglar shot and killed in Vista

In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, Tipsters say a power outage impacting Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility has left inmates without running water, working toilets, heat or the ability to heat food, a pilot was concerned about his fuel levels and told air traffic controllers he needed to make an emergency landing before he crashed into a hill in La Jolla Wednesday night a few feet away from homes, and a suspected burglar was shot and killed while attempting to break into a home in Vista ...

Nov 17, 2023β€’7 minβ€’Ep. 1562

Community mourns passing of Padres owner Peter Seidler, 87-year-old death linked to E. coli outbreak, City Council approves 'smart streetlights'

In the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the Friar Faithful mourns the loss of Padres owner Peter Seidler, the county confirmed an 87-year-old who is linked to the E. coli outbreak at Miguel's Cocina in 4S Ranch passed away last month and the San Diego City Council granted the police department final approval to use camera-equipped streetlights and automated license plate readers across the city. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 15, 2023β€’5 minβ€’Ep. 1560

Police Investigating Overnight Shooting in City Heights, Local Doctors Warn of Spike in Flu and RSV Cases Ahead of the Holidays, Humane Society of San Diego Dealing With Outbreak of Two Contagious Animal Diseases

Police in City Heights are investigating a shooting overnight where at least one bullet went into a nearby home, hitting a woman inside. Doctors in San Diego are warning of a spike in flu and RSV cases ahead of the busy holiday season. The Humane Society of San Diego is dealing with an outbreak of two highly contagious diseases. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 14, 2023β€’4 minβ€’Ep. 1559

San Diego City Council to Tackle Housing Crisis, Tri-City Medical Center Recovering in Wake of Ransomware Attack, Part of One of the Busiest Freeways in California Shut Down Indefinitely

The San Diego City Council is meeting today to tackle the city's housing crisis as well as its crumbling infrastructure in some areas. Tri-City Medical Center continues to recover in the wake of what a county source tells NBC 7 was a "ransomware attack". Part of one of the busiest freeways in California is shut down indefinitely because of an intense pallet fire that erupted over the weekend. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 13, 2023β€’5 minβ€’Ep. 1558

Election Day in San Diego County, South Bay on Alert After Man Allegedly Attempts to Lure Child Into a Van, New Ships Arrive in San Diego for Fleet Week

Today is the special election in San Diego County, where voters will decide who will fill the District 4 County Supervisor's seat previously held by Nathan Fletcher. Police in the South Bay are looking for a man who allegedly tried to lure a middle school student into a van. New ships are set to arrive in San Diego, just in time for Fleet Week! 🎧 MORE PODCASTS: On Friar Dale Play (Telemundo 20)...

Nov 07, 2023β€’5 minβ€’Ep. 1552
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