ACT Today! For Military Families
NBC 7’s Marianne Kushi and Jason Austell helped host the 3rd Annual ONEHOPE Act Today! for military families Saturday in Mission Bay Park. The 5K/10K run and family festival raises awareness and funds...
View Article1 Injured in Mission Hills Gun Fight: Police
At least one person was wounded in what police believe was a gun fight in Mission Hills early Saturday morning, San Diego Police Department officials confirmed. According to SDPD Lt. Paul Rorrison,...
View ArticleMotorcyclist Seriously Injured in Crash
A 20-year-old motorcyclist and his passenger were injured in a collision with a truck Friday night in the Talmadge area, the San Diego Police Department said. The crash happened just after 10 p.m. near...
View ArticleStan Lee Hosts Military Concert in SD
A special military concert series sponsored by comic book legend Stan Lee kicked off in San Diego Friday night with hundreds of military service members in attendance. The concert, featuring the rising...
View ArticlePower Outage Strikes PB, Mission Bay
An outage left thousands of residents in La Jolla and Pacific Beach without power Saturday afternoon, San Diego Gas & Electric confirmed. The power outage struck around 4:19 p.m., initially...
View ArticleChicago to Pay $55K to Tasered Pregnant Woman
The city of Chicago will reportedly pay a $55,000 settlement to a woman who claimed she was shocked with a stun gun while eight months pregnant, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. Tiffany Rent, 31,...
View ArticleRare Baseball Card Auctioned Online for $2.1M
A rare 1909 baseball card depicting American Major League Baseball shortstop Honus Wagner, nicknamed "The Flying Dutchman," sold for more than $2.1 million at auction, according to The Associated...
View ArticleNYC Man Falls on Broken Glass During Fight, Bleeds to Death
Police say a man bled to death outside a New York City restaurant after he fell on a broken bottle during an argument early Saturday. Witnesses tell police two men were involved in a dispute inside...
View ArticleThousands Seeking Immigration Reform Rally in Miami
Thousands of people took to the street of Miami on Saturday to demand comprehensive immigration reform. The Miami rally, one of many staged around the country Saturday, came days before lawmakers in...
View ArticleNew Legislation Aims to Keep Military Spouses Employed
There's no question that our service members make sacrifices to serve in the military, but it takes a lot of sacrifice to be a military spouse too. For one, military spouses often have to put their...
View ArticleSDSU Students Robbed at Gunpoint
Two San Diego State University students were robbed at gunpoint on campus early Saturday morning, campus police confirmed. The robbery happened on Cuicacalli Walk at around 2 a.m. SDSU police say two...
View ArticleHigh Winds Sweep County
High winds are expected to sweep San Diego County over the next couple of days, according to the National Weather Service (NWS). The NWS says a high wind warning is in effect from 6 p.m. Sunday through...
View ArticleMan Dies After Cement Attack
A 50-year-old man who was assaulted with a large piece of cement in Balboa Park last week has died from his injuries, the San Diego Police Department confirmed. The victim, whose name has not yet been...
View ArticleSan Diegans Protest, Debate Drones
While some San Diegans gather to protest the use of drones, others argue the importance of the devices. NBC 7's Brandi Powell speaks to those on both sides of the ongoing drone debate.
View ArticleMan Killed in Mount Hope ID'd
A 32-year-old man was shot to death in Mount Hope early Saturday morning, San Diego Police Department officials confirmed. At around 5 a.m., officers received reports of a gunshot victim in the 600...
View ArticleFAA Delays Closure of Ramona Air Tower
The FAA has delayed the closure of 149 federal contract air traffic control towers nationwide, which includes the local Ramona air traffic control tower. NBC 7's Todd Strain speaks with pilots about...
View Article"We Weren't Meant to Die," Says Rescued Hiker
When Nicholas Cendoya told his mom he wanted to return next week to the same hiking trail that he and a friend got lost on for four days, prompting a massive search and rescue operation, she had four...
View ArticleU.S. Vulnerable to Cyber Attacks: Expert
NBC 7 s Lea Sutton speaks with cyber expert Daniel Libby, who says our computer infrastructures in the U.S. could leave us vulnerable to attack from sophisticated hackers in North and South Korea.
View Article2013 Auditions Kick Off for Charger Girls Squad
Tryouts for the 2013 Charger Girls professional dance team kicked off Sunday at USD’S Jenny Craig Pavilion. Hundreds of women showed up to dance and audition for one of the 28 coveted spots on the...
View ArticleMan Accidentally Shoots Himself Outside Mall
A man accidentally shot himself outside a mall in El Cajon late Saturday night, police confirmed. According to Sgt. Kevin Maxwell of the El Cajon Police Department, the incident happened just after...
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