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Woman Stuck With Bill After Errant Golf Ball Hits Windshield
Along Pershing Drive is where golf balls can come flying without notice at any moment from the Balboa Park 18-hole golf course. Although you should know the city isn’t likely to pay for any of the damages as one San Diego resident learned that the hard way.
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Companies Billed Big for Bikes, Scooters Impounded During Comic-Con
New data from the city of San Diego shows how many dockless scooter and bike devices crews impounded over the five-days of Comic-Con.
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City Paid Over $2.9 Million Last Year on Sidewalk Injuries
The City of San Diego paid $2.94 million last year to pedestrians injured on the city’s cracked and crumbling sidewalks. Public records obtained by NBC 7 show the number of payouts increased from the previous year.
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San Diego Impounds 2,500 Scooters Over Comic-Con Weekend
The city of San Diego impounded approximately 2,500 dockless scooters and bicycles over the weekend of Comic-Con 2019.
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As Cashless Stores Grow, So Does the Backlash
Cash-free stores are generating a backlash among some activists and liberal-leaning policymakers who say the practice discriminates against people who either lack bank accounts or rely on cash for many transactions.
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Injured San Diego Cyclist to Receive $20 Million Settlement
Sheng Du broke his neck in 2017 after riding into a large trench on Sorrento Valley Road. The City of San Diego and two contractors will pay a total of $20 million.
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Dozens of Families Still Homeless Following Last Week's Storm in San Diego
Nearly 50 people remain at a Red Cross Evacuation shelter after flooding during last week’s storm badly damaged their homes and apartments.
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Paving Crew ‘Goes Around' Parked Cars in Ocean Beach, Leaves Gaps in Repairs
What could be called a simple case of following directions in Ocean Beach last week didn’t turn out well.
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City Spent $2 Million on Ornate Bathroom
City officials spent $2 million on an artistically ornate bathroom while rejecting calls to prioritize the volume of downtown restrooms, according to a report.
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23 People Arrested at KKK Rally in Va.: City Spokesperson
A city spokesperson confirmed to NBC’s affiliate WVIR that 23 people were arrested at a Ku Klux Klan rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday in protest of the planned removal of a statue of Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee which was vandalized overnight.
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New Dublin Water Park to Open in Time for Summer
Get your bathing suit and sunscreen ready. The Bay Area is getting a new water park.
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‘When I Grow Up' Day Gives Kids Taste of Adult Life
Pretend City Children’s Museum, a miniature city for kids in Irvine, hosted its 7th annual “When I Grow Up Day” on Thursday. Professions ranging from firefighters, the army reserve, and police officers to librarians, dentists, and geologists set up interactive stations.
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San Gabriel Council Seat Might Be Up to Chance After Tied Race
A San Gabriel City Council seat may come down to a game of chance.
But before that can be determined, a manual recount of votes will take place Thursday morning in the City Council Chambers. -
Nina Pham's Dog Tests Negative for Ebola Virus
The test results are in and Ebola patient Nina Pham’s dog, Bentley, has tested negative for the virus.
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Vets Test Nina Pham's Dog for Ebola Virus
A team of specially-trained veterinarians started testing Ebola patient Nina Pham’s dog, Bentley, for the virus.
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Ebola Patient's Dog Receiving Care at Dallas Home
Dallas Animal Services is caring for Ebola patient Nina Pham’s dog, Bentley, who is reported to be healthy and not showing any symptoms of the virus after his first full day in isolation.