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North Park Family Saves Big Using Mass Transit for a Decade
A North Park family spent a decade to answer the question: How much would you save if you swapped your car for mass transit?
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More People Choosing to Work From Home, Traffic to Blame, Study Says
It’s a growing trend — more and more people are choosing to find jobs where they don’t have to go into the office, according to a recent study.
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9 Bizarre, Brazen and Brutal Crimes Caught on Camera in San Diego
Burglaries, robberies, assaults and petty crime happen every day in our county from San Ysidro to San Onofre. Here’s a list of some of the most bizarre, brazen and brutal small-time crime that’s been caught on camera this year.
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$70M Worth of Cocaine Seized in US-Canadian Counter-Drug Operation
An estimated $70 million worth of cocaine seized by the United States Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Navy in international waters was offloaded at the U.S. Navy pier in San Diego Friday.
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Single Mother Loses Everything in Apartment Fire
A single mother is left with next to nothing after a fire tore through her apartment in Bonita.
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Father and Son Missing On Sailing Trip May Have Stopped in San Diego
A mother is desperate to find answers after her son disappeared with his father during a sailing trip, and says the two may have come through San Diego at some point.
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Mother Offers $3,000 Reward to Find Missing Son
A mother desperately searching for her missing son has offered a $3,000 reward for information on his whereabouts. Christel Billingsly made the offer in a Facebook post on Tuesday. Her son, Wesley Keith Billingsly, went missing on June 12. The 24-year-old was last seen by friends in Pacific Beach.
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Alpine Man Saves Neighbor's Homes During West Fire
An Alpine man shared his story with NBC7 of how he was able to save his home and his neighbor’s homes as the West Fire inched dangerously close.
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Mother Pleads for Help Finding Missing Son
A mother shares a heartbreaking plea with the public after her son vanishes. “He’s never done this and it’s now like he’s dropped off the face of the earth. And we’re searching for him. I don’t know where he is but I need to know where my son is,” said Christel Billingsly. Wesley Billigsly, 24, was last seen by friends...
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Marine Reunites With Stray Dogs He Adopted From Iraq
A local Marine was reunited Wednesday with three stray dogs he fell in love with while deployed in Iraq.
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San Diego Unified School District to Begin Later High School Start Times
High School students in the San Diego Unified School District may soon have to adjust their alarm clocks.
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Special Needs Students Dance Night Away at ‘Night To Remember' Prom
Friday was a night to remember for hundreds of special needs teens across the county who got to experience prom.
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Padres: Radio Station Owes San Diego an Apology
Controversy erupted following social media promotion for KEGY, one of the Entercom radio stations in San Diego that is the partner for Padres radio broadcasts.
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Helix High Brings in Group to Calm Tension Between School and Staff
Helix Charter High School has brought in help to try to calm tensions between students and staff.
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Homeowners Outside of City's Investigation Zone Claim They Were Also Overcharged for Water
Homeowners dozens of miles away from the zones the city investigated claim they also saw a spike, and are wondering how widespread the problem really is.
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Olympian Awarded $4M For Injury on Rock ‘n' Roll Marathon Course
A champion wheelchair athlete was awarded millions of dollars after being injured during the Rock ‘n’ Roll Marathon in San Diego in 2014.
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Claim Filed Against Julian Fire Chief by Volunteer Firefighters Within Department
Sparks are flying in Julian over who should control the fire department — local volunteers or the county
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Valencia Park Family Mourning Death of Man Shot on Accident
A Valencia Park family is mourning the loss of a man police say was accidentally shot within feet of his own father.
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Coronado Teen Gives the Gift of Warmth to Homeless
For eight years, one teenager in Coronado has been collecting clothes and blankets for the homeless, and each year her goal has grown.
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Thief Steals Thousands Worth of Art Materials in North Park
One-of-a-kind artwork and supplies worth thousands of dollars were stolen from an art studio in North Park.