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Today in San DiegoToday in San DiegoPanga Boat Capsizes, San Diego City Budget, Rady Children's SwitchfootA panga boat overturned near Del Mar, killing at least three, with several people still missing. Plus, more than 100 people show up for public comment during a San Diego City Council meeting on budget cuts. And, a Grammy-winning rock band shows up to play for patients at Rady Children's Hospital. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more including meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast for this Tuesday, May 6, 2025. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-05-0603 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego County's budget plan, U.S. Coast Guard stops boat entering U.S. illegally, San Diego Unified School District celebrates APIDA heritage monthSan Diego County leaders are rolling out their plan to spend your tax dollars. Plus, the U.S. Coast Guard stops a 20-foot boat with passengers trying to enter the country illegally. And, how students from San Diego Unified School District celebrated Asian Pacific Islander Desi American Heritage Month. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more, along with meteorologist Sheena Parveen's forecast, for this Friday, May 2, 2025. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-05-0204 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoPresident Trump's 100th day in office, former San Diego mayor dies, cold case solved after almost 50 yearsPresident Trump marks 100 days in office as the White House touts its victories. Plus, a former San Diego mayor who resigned amid scandals has died. And, San Diego police announce an arrest in an almost 50 year old cold case in Logan Heights. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more, as well as Sheena Parveen's forecast on this Tuesday, April 29, 2025. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-04-2904 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoDulzura family home, Chula Vista homeless encampment litter, Honor Flight veterans return to San DiegoMembers of a Dulzura family are in the hospital after a fire devastated their rural home. Plus, people in Chula Vista are concerned about a vacant lot lined with homeless encampments and littered with trash. And, nearly 100 San Diego area veterans return from an Honor Flight to Washington, D.C. to a huge and welcoming crowd. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has these stories and more for Monday, April 28, 2025. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-04-2803 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoEPA to inspect sewage in Tijuana River, San Diego budget changes, new local crime dataThe administrator for the EPA will inspect the sewage crisis in the Tijuana River firsthand today. Plus, we are getting a clearer picture of the widespread changes San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria is proposing to the city's budget. And, newly released data shows crime numbers continue to drop across San Diego. NBC 7's Nicole Gomez has these stories and more on this Tuesday, April 22. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-04-2205 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Credit Union Merger, District 1 Special Election, San Diego City Pools Hiring FairThe San Diego County Credit Union and the California Coast Credit Union have announced their intentions to begin merging early next year. The latest results from this week's District 1 special election show Chula Vista Mayor John McCann in the lead with more than 43% of the votes, followed closely by Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre who was secured 32% of the votes. San Diego is hosting multiple hiring fairs in the coming weeks for season and year-round positions at the city pools.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On Fri...2025-04-1203 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoTruck into San Diego Bay, more student visas revoked, Del Mar Fairground's futureA massive rescue effort was underway after a truck plunged into the San Diego Bay overnight. Plus, more international students in San Diego have their visas revoked. And, the Del Mar Fairgrounds want to hear from you on the future of the site. NBC 7's Steven Luke has these stories and more for Friday, April 11, 2025. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-04-1104 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoImmigration Lawsuit, San Diego Housing Rollback, Local Egg FarmersSan Diego has joined a lawsuit against the Trump administration after suggestions the White House may withhold federal funds from communities that don't cooperate with federal immigration enforcement. The San Diego City Council voted to largely rollback an ADU or "Granny Flat" program aimed at building more affordable housing. As the price of eggs continues to skyrocket, some San Diegans are turning to local farmers for their lower costs and extra safety precautions.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-03-0507 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Bishop Leaving, Daylighting Law This Weekend, San Diego FC First GameSan Diego's Bishop Robert McElroy is leaving San Diego to be the new Archbishop in Washington D.C.. The daylighting law, which prohibits drivers from parking 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk, is set to go into effect tomorrow. San Diego Football Club has its first home game this Saturday at Snapdragon Stadium. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-02-2806 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoUC San Diego Enrollment Record, Tourism Workers Pay Increase, San Diego FC First GameNewly released figures show over 160,000 prospective students have applied to UCSD, a new record for the university. The wait is finally over, San Diego FC will have it's first official game of it's inaugural season today against the LA Galaxy. In the city of San Diego, thousands of people working in the tourism industry could get a big boost in their pay soon.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-02-2303 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoIncreasing City Fees, Big Tech Lawsuit, San Diego FC DebutThe San Diego City Council is considering increasing fees to help with their $250 Million budget deficit. San Diego County is joining a growing nationwide movement to hold social media companies accountable for the impact they have on the mental health of young people. Major League Soccer's newest expansion team, San Diego FC, is in the Coachella Valley this morning for their first preseason tournament.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-02-0803 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Fires, Flooding Anniversary, Hookah Bar InvestigationSeveral brush fires across San Diego County are keeping crews busy this week. Today marks one year since the historic flooding that devastated parts of San Diego. San Diego's City Attorney is suing the owners of a Logan Heights hookah bar, accusing it of operating illegally for years.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Wednesday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2025-01-2205 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSDG&E new year rates, USS Abraham Lincoln returning to San Diego and Mega Millions JackpotOn this episode of Today in San Diego, the State Utility Commission unanimously approved a rate increase for San Diego Gas & Electric, USS Abraham Lincoln is returning to San Diego after a 5-month deployment and a whopping $825 million Mega Millions jackpot is up for grabs tonight.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-12-2004 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Aids Memorial, X-Border Sewage Toll Fee, Southwest Airlines ChangesAfter decades of delays, the San Diego Aids Memorial is officially a reality in Banker's Hill. A local State Senator is proposing a new toll-fee to help fund projects to clean up the cross-border sewage pollution. MTS riders, a big change is on the way to make sure everyone's paying their fair share, it could change up your routine even if you already follow the rules. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has what you need to know to start up your work week. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-12-0204 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoImperial Beach Pier Reopens, San Diego City Council Challenges, Toys For TotsThe Imperial Beach Pier is once again welcoming visitors. Crews have kept the landmark closed in recent weeks to repair the years of wear and tear from the weather and waves. Heading into the new year, San Diego's City Council will mostly look the same, but they'll be facing some tough challenges. You can help NBC 7 and Telemundo 20 provide gifts to kids who might not otherwise receive them as part of our Toys for Tots drive.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Sunday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play...2024-12-0103 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSpring Valley Shooting, Downtown San Diego Shooting Latest, King Tides ReturnSan Diego Police are investigating after a man was killed in a shootout with Sheriff's deputies in Spring Valley. Days after a married couple was shot and killed in their car in downtown San Diego, their family wants to know why the shooter still had access to guns. People are heading to our shores this weekend to catch the return of King Tides to San Diego's coast.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.   🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-11-1604 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoFallbrook Fire, San Diego River Clean Up, Veterans Day EventsAll evacuation orders tied to the Garden Fire in Fallbrook have been lifted, as the fire remains at 48 acres with 40% containment. Dozens are coming together at the San Diego River today to help remove trash ahead of rainy season. A number of events are planned across San Diego County this weekend to recognize Veterans Day, including NBC 7 and Telemundo 20's Salute to Service Festival onboard the USS Midway Museum.   What You Need To Know To Start Your Saturday.  🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-11-0904 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoVoting Results: How San Diego County Voted in 2024 ElectionSan Diego County registered voters cast their ballots for U.S. President, California Senator, dozens of state propositions, and several more local races in the 2024 General Election. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has the latest updates on the results. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-11-0607 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoElection Day Voting, Election Day Deals, San Diego Riverbed Homeless EncampmentElection Day is finally here, with high voter turnout expected across the country, including here in San Diego. If you're looking for a way to celebrate after turning in your ballot, several restaurants and businesses have Election Day deals. A large homeless encampment along the San Diego River will be cleaned up later today, after several notices were posted around the area. Here's NBC 7's Steven Luke with the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-11-0506 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoE-Bike Restrictions, Unclaimed County Refunds, San Diego Green RankingGovernor Newsom has cleared the way for new restrictions on E-bikes here in San Diego County. You still have time to see if you qualify for some of the more than $867,000 in unclaimed funds from the San Diego County Treasurer-Collector. A new report has ranked San Diego as the greenest city in the country, in part because the city leads the country in the number of solar panel installations per capita. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-10-0404 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoHurricane Helene SDFD Crew Injured, USS Lincoln Strike Group, San Diego PadresThree San Diego Fire-Rescue members were seriously injured while on their way to help with the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. San Diego's USS Abraham Lincoln will remain the Middle East as attacks escalate in Lebanon. The San Diego Padres are getting ready as the Wild Card Series starts on Tuesday. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-09-3004 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Police Officer Killed, Another Injured in Fiery Crash Amid PursuitOne San Diego police officer is dead and another hospitalized amid a pursuit crash in Clairemont Mesa Tuesday morning. NBC 7's Steven Luke and NBC 7's Nicole Gomez have the latest details. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-08-2704 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoBack-To-School Sessions, Starlight Bowl Comeback, Olympian San Diego StopTens of thousands of kids are heading back to school today. San Diego is looking for volunteers to bring the Starlight Bowl in Balboa Park back to life. Some Olympian stars will make an appearance in San Diego County. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-08-1204 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoChula Vista Safety Concerns, San Diego Tourism, Kids Olympics Watch PartySome business owners in Chula Vista say they're concerned about safety after recent crimes. With San Diego Comic-Con now finished, tourism officials say this one event has an economic effect all year long. A local gymnastics school is hoping to encourage kids to go for the gold by hosting a free watch party. Here's NBC 7's Nicole Gomez with the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-07-3005 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoLa Jolla Pursuit, San Diego Comic-Con, Paris OlympicsA police chase through La Jolla involved a stolen Lamborghini, ending with the driver crashing into several cars. San Diego Comic-Con gets underway with Preview Night tonight. Preparations are underway as the Paris Olympics are just a couple days away. NBC's Marianne Kushi has the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-07-2404 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoMissing Hiker, Rising Temperatures, San Diego OlympiansSan Diego Police are asking for the public's help finding a woman who disappeared on Sunday morning while on a Black Mountain hiking trail. San Diegan experienced their first heatwave of summer over the weekend, with temperatures remaining high today. Some elite athletes with ties to San Diego are now going to Paris for the Summer Olympic games . 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-06-2405 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Budget, Magic Mushroom Warning, San Diego County FairToday the San Diego City Council will vote on Mayor Todd Gloria's 2025 budget. A type of magic mushroom is gaining interest around the country, but UCSD scientists say it can be more toxic than fentanyl and cocaine. Tomorrow, the 2024 San Diego County Fair begins. This year's theme is Let's Go Retro. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-06-1104 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoJury deliberations begin in TikToker double-murder trial, First Operation Flags for Vets event, San Diego County Memorial Day closuresIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, jury deliberations began Friday in the high-profile trial of a San Diego TikToker accused of killing his estranged wife and her friend, volunteers will place American flags on the gravesites of veterans who made the ultimate sacrifice and in observance of Memorial Day many offices will be closed in San Diego County. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-05-2505 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoHillcrest Shooting Investigation, Knife-Wielding Suspect in Morena, San Diego Summer Tourism CampaignA string of pellet gun shootings at bars across Hillcrest are being investigated as possible hate crimes. San Diego Police shot and killed a man in the Morena area, who they say had a knife and was holding someone hostage. The San Diego Tourism Authority kicks off its summer campaign today. Here's NBC 7's Steven Luke with the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-05-2104 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoUCSD students expected to hold protest, Remembering San Diego philanthropist Joan Jacobs, North County students build home for unhoused veteranIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, UC San Diego students are calling for another protest following the encampment sweep Monday, remembering the life and legacy of San Diego cultural leader Joan Jacobs, and students at San Pasqual High School work to build a tiny home to house a homeless veteran. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-05-0804 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoOceanside Pier Advisory, San Diego Police New Chief, New Roscoe's LocationThe beach near Oceanside Pier is back open, days after a fire caused a water contact closure. The new San Diego Police Department's chief will be confirmed today. Roscoe's is moving forward with opening a new location at Barrio Logan. Here's NBC 7's Marianne Kushi with the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-04-2904 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego County to drop mosquito larvicide, Gunman arrested in City Heights apartment-complex, Additional flights to London at San Diego International AirportIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the county is taking steps to try to keep mosquitos under control, the man suspected to be involved in a City Heights killing has been taken into custody, and British Airways adds another flight to London from San Diego International Airport. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-04-2405 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Police investigating City Heights homicide, Suspect arrested in Linda Vista child sex assault, New bill aims to ban Clear from California airportsIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, San Diego police are searching for a suspect involved with a homicide in City Heights, A man was arrested two blocks from the home in connection with the Linda Vista child sex assault, and why you may no longer see people skipping the TSA line at the San Diego Airport Terminal 2. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-04-2305 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoRace for San Diego Mayor, SDSU Mission Valley River Park now open, Firefighters hold 'Fill the Boot' DriveIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, hear our first vote update in the race for San Diego Mayor, San Diego State University's Mission Valley River Park is now open and firefighters will take to the streets to raise money for burn survivors. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-03-0704 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Unified plans to cut 400+ jobs, Parents in Alpine Union school district raising concerns, Rain expected in the afternoonIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, The San Diego Unified School Board voted unanimously in favor of major layoffs Tuesday night, Alpine Union investigates alleged sex assault in an elementary school bathroom, and NBC 7's Sheena Parveen has your First Alert forecast. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-03-0605 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoUnexplained Odor Across San Diego County, Migrant Transfer Site Plans, New Goodwill Opens in DowntownSeveral people reported an odd smell across several parts of San Diego. County supervisors are moving forward with plans for a long term migrant transfer site. Downtown San Diego is getting a new Goodwill store. NBC 7's Marianne Kushi has the top stories of the day. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-02-2805 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoPandas Return to San Diego, Flood Victim Vouchers, State of the County AddressThe San Diego Zoo has struck an agreement with the China Wildlife Conservation Association to bring two pandas to Southern California. Today marks one month since thousands of San Diegans were forced from their homes due to severe flooding. Now concern is mounting over the options available to those impacted families once hotel vouchers expire. San Diego leaders gathered last night for the State of the County Address, delivered by Board of Supervisors Chairperson Nora Vargas. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-02-2205 minToday in San DiegoToday in San Diego1 dead, 21 hurt in shooting near Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration, Hotel vouchers for flooding victims extended, Bioluminescence spotted at San Diego County beachesIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, at least one person is dead after shots rang out near Kansas City's Union Station, a flood victim who has been staying at a Ramada Inn tells NBC 7 that she feels forgotten, and if you go to the beach tonight you may be able to catch a glimpse of the waves lighting up in neon blue. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-02-1504 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego River Flood Warning, San Diego County's Donation Drives, Rain AdvisoryLocal organizations are warning people who live along the San Diego River about the risk of flooding. The City of San Diego has set up multiple donation centers this weekend to help flood victims. A rain advisory is in effect for our coastal waters in the county. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-02-0406 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoHeroic stories emerge following devastating storm, San Diego County qualifies for state flood relief funds, Humane Society connecting lost pets with familiesIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, stories of help and heroics continue to emerge following Monday's historic storm, San Diego County can expect to see emergency relief funds from the state and the San Diego Humane Society is working to reconnect families with their pets that were displaced in the flooding. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-01-2807 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Roads, Oyster Concerns, Toni Atkins Governor BidA recent report found that San Diego's roads do not meet industry standards, particularly in the Clairemont, Mission Beach and Point Loma communities. San Diego County officials are warning diners not to eat any oysters from Mexico until further notice following an outbreak of norovirus. Former San Diego State Senator Toni Atkins is expected to formally launch her bid for Governor today. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-01-1904 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego County residents urged to be vigilant for water agency imposters, East County driving teacher faces 18 years in prison, National City Starbucks workers want to unionizeIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, San Diego County Water Authority is warning residents about imposter water agency “workers” knocking on doors across the region, an East County driving teacher pleaded not guilty to all charges, a National City Starbucks could be the next location to join thousands of other employees around the country who unionized with Starbucks Workers United. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-01-1705 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSix Months of Encampment Ban, More Affordable Housing to San Diego County, Rise in COVID-19 CasesIt's now been six months since the City of San Diego launched its "Safe Sleeping" Program. San Diego County announced it's allocating $42 million towards nine affordable housing projects across the region. County health leaders say recent wastewater data shows they're seeing a significant rise in COVID-19 cases across San Diego. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2024-01-0706 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoLegal Action Over Sewage Crisis, Possible Tuberculosis Exposure at YMCA, San Diego International Auto ShowTwo watchdog groups say they are planning to sue over the sewage crisis at San Diego's border with Mexico. In Mission Valley, YMCA members were warned of a possible tuberculosis exposure, after a member tested positive. The San Diego International Auto Show is currently underway at the San Diego Convention Center. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-12-3007 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego FD trying to free man stuck in tunnel, Hazmat investigation at Mission Valley YMCA, Scattered showers expected FridayIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, San Diego Fire crews are working to rescue a man stuck in a tunnel in the bluffs in Ocean Beach, multiple children were taken to the hospital following a chemical leak at a local YMCA, and a few scattered showers are expected today as the storm system moves out of San Diego County. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-12-2205 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego County Sees Spike in Flu Cases, Santa Ana Winds Elevate Fire Risk, Local Zoo Clones Frozen CellsIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, hear from a doctor on what precautions they recommend taking to avoid catching the flu, the Santa Ana winds blow through San Diego causing dry conditions, and the "Frozen Zoo," a potential lifeline for species nearing extinction, banks the 11,000th cell. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-12-1006 minToday in San DiegoToday in San Diego14-Year-Old San Diego High Student Stabbed, San Diego City Council Presidential Election Results, Topgolf Proposal in San DiegoPolice are investigating the stabbing of a 14-year-old boy near San Diego High School. We spoke to one man who spoke with the suspect after it happened. San Diego City Councilmembers re-elected Sean Elo-Rivera as Council President. The Port of San Diego is discussing plans for a proposed Topgolf in San Diego. The plan could move forward today. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-12-0505 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego City Council Presidential Election, Ocean Beach Camper Controversy and Beach ClosuresToday 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 FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-12-0403 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoHomeless Murder, San Diego Housing and Water Rate IncreaseA 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 FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-12-0207 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSearch for Spring Valley Shooting Suspect Continues, SDGE'S Flat Rate Proposal Meeting, San Diego's Festive EventsSan 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 FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-11-2005 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoPolice 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 DiseasesPolice 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 FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-11-1404 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan 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 IndefinitelyThe 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 FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-11-1305 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoCal State University Employees May Soon go on Strike, San Diego Tourism Authority Optimistic About the Future as More Events Make a ComebackCal State University employees could soon go on strike unless a deal is reached on a new contract. The San Diego Tourism Authority is giving an optimistic outlook on San DIego's future with the return of several events across the county. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-11-0804 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoElection 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 WeekToday 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 FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-11-0704 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSmoke Visible in North County from Camp Pendleton, University of San Diego's Athletic Director Resigns, American Cancer Society Updates Screening GuidelinesIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, if you're near Camp Pendleton today you may see some smoke from a brush fire on the training grounds, the University of San Diego's athletic director resigns while the football team faces hazing allegations and the American Cancer Society updates guidelines for when people should get their lungs screened. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-11-0206 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoManhunt Continues after Massacre in Lewiston, Maine, University City High School Teacher Denied Bail in Court, University of San Diego Quarterback Sues University Over Alleged HazingIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, the manhunt continues this morning for the person of interest suspected of killing 18 people in Lewiston, Maine, a University City High School science teacher made his first court appearance after being arrested earlier this week for attempting to have sex with a teenage girl, and a University of San Diego student-athlete has filed a lawsuit against the university over alleged sexually abusive hazing. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-2705 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoMass Shooting in Maine Leaves 15+ Dead, San Diego Police Searching for Woman Wanted in La Jolla Trolley Slashing, New Route to Terminal One at San Diego International AirportIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, a mass shooting in Lewiston, Maine, leaves at least 15 people dead and dozens more hurt, San Diego police are looking for a woman who allegedly slashed a sleeping passenger aboard an MTS Trolley and if you have a flight coming up, you will want to listen in for some changes on how to get to the airport. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-2605 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSearch Underway for Suspect Who Slashed Sleeping Passenger on MTS Trolley, San Diego Ranked Most Expensive Place to Live in the Country, San Diego Padres Could Soon Search for New SkipperSan Diego Police are looking for a man they say slashed a sleeping passenger on an MTS trolley on the Nobel Drive trolley line between La Jolla and University City on Sunday evening. The U.S. News and World Report ranks San Diego as the most expensive place to live in the country. The San Diego Padres may be on the hunt for a new skipper, with a familiar face potentially emerging as the lead candidate for the job. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-2304 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoU.S. State Department Issues 'Worldwide Caution' Alert, a San Diego Judge Overturns California’s Assault Weapon Ban, Weekend Weather ForecastIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, hear from a travel agent following the "worldwide caution" alert, U.S. District Judge Roger Benitez rules California's assault weapons ban unconstitutional, and NBC 7 Meteorologist Sheena Parveen has your First Alert Forecast with a cooling trend on the way. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-2006 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoPresident Biden Returns Home, Former San Diego County Sheriff's deputy pleads guilty, Endangered sea stars born at Birch AquariumIn the "Today in San Diego" podcast, President Biden returns home from his trip to Israel, a former San Diego Sheriff's Sergeant pleads guilty to contacting a minor for sex and some pizza-sized sea creatures are the newest residents at the Birch Aquarium. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-1904 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego Man Visiting Israel on Hamas Attack, Sandag Data Shows Drop in Violent Crime, San Diego Hiring LifeguardsSan Diego Man Visiting Israel Talks About the Moment Hamas Attacked, Sandag Data Shows Drop in Violent Crime in County, City of San Diego Hiring Lifeguards for Next Summer Season 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-0805 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoMajor Retailer Abandons Plans to Open in East Village, San Diego Moves Forward with Smart Streetlight Installation Plans, Street to be Named After Late Catholic PriestTarget Abandons Plans to Open Store in East Village, San Diego Moves Forward with Smart Streetlight Installation Plans, Street to be Named After Late Catholic Priest who Founded Oldest Catholic School in San Diego County 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-10-0704 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoFreeway Closure on I-5 This Weekend, SD Gas Prices Rise Again, Honor Flight San Diego Heads to Washington, DCFreeway Closure on I-5 This Weekend Impacts Traffic, San Diego Gas Prices Rise Again, Honor Flight San Diego Heads to Washington, DC Today 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-09-2906 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego County Expected to Declare Humanitarian Crisis at Southern Border, More Than a Dozen People Associated With the Hell's Angels Indicted in Alleged Hate Crime, New Study Sheds Light on Long CovidSan Diego County is expected to declare a humanitarian crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border as more migrants arrive every day to claim asylum. 17 people associated with the Hell's Angels were indicted for an attack on three young Black men in San Diego, that left one of the victims fighting for his life. A new study is shedding light on the condition known as "long Covid" through studying peoples' blood. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-09-2605 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoGas Prices Continue to Soar in San Diego County, Water Rates Going Up in City of San Diego, Student Loan Payments Resume Next MonthIt's not just gas that's going up in san Diego, water rates will also see an increased in the City of San Diego come December. Student loan payments are set to resume for millions of borrowers in the next few weeks. 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-09-2005 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoSan Diego City Council Considers Closing Point La Jolla, More Migrants Dropped Off at Local Transit Centers, More Seniors Experiencing HomelessnessSan Diego City Council to Consider Closing Point La Jolla Permanently to Protect Sea Lions, More Migrants Dropped Off at Local Transit Centers, More San Diego Seniors Experiencing Homelessness 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-09-1706 minToday in San DiegoToday in San DiegoMore Migrants Continue to Arrive at Southern Border and Transit Centers, TB Exposures at Two San Diego Chuze Fitness Centers, SDFD Hiring for LifeguardsMore Migrants Continuing to Arrive at Southern Border and Transit Centers, Tuberculosis Exposures at Two San Diego Chuze Fitness Centers, San Diego Fire Department Hiring for Lifeguards for 2024 Season 🎧 MORE PODCASTS:On FriarDale Play (Telemundo 20)2023-09-1606 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastManny Machado is Staying in San Diego for a Long TimeSunday brought the news Padres fans had been hoping for. Derek and Darnay discuss Manny Machado's new deal. The championship window is wide open for the foreseeable future. How do the financials help the club in their pursuit of top flight talent? And what does the latest long term, big money deal say about the Padres and their front office?On Friar is available on YouTube! Watch new episodes here.To join the conversation, tweet your Padres or San Diego sports thoughts and questions to Darnay (@DarnayTripp), Derek (@DerekNBCSD) and Todd (@TODDSTRAINNBCSD).Catch...2023-02-2730 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastJuan Soto is a San Diego Padre - Pursuit of World Series Continues With Landmark Deadline DealsBy 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon Juan Soto played for the Padres, and Eric Hosmer did not. The guys discuss a day that featured deals that altered the landscape of the franchise, and pushed San Diego closer to World Series contention. From the historic nature of the Soto deal, to the excitement in the clubhouse, mixed feelings about Hosmer's departure, and the statement made by the front office - the guys explore the different layers of Tuesday's deals. Plus, some thoughts on the new Padres from a diehard Nats fan who is happy Soto ended up in brown and not blue.2022-08-0346 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastPadres Offensive Woes Continue ... Can 1/2 an Inch Wake Up San Diego's Bats?The Padres have a winning record but just about all the credit can go to their history-making defense and some solid pitching because their offense has been ... let's go with underwhelming. Why are the bats struggling early in the season and, more importantly, is this a blip or a serious problem? The OnFriar Podcast got down and dirty in the StatCast world looking for the answers. 📺 On Friar is available on YouTube! Watch new episodes here.To join the conversation, tweet your Padres or San Diego sports thoughts and questions to Darnay @DarnayTripp and @TOD...2022-04-2655 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastPadres Prospects: How Deep is San Diego's System? MadFriars' John Conniff Lets Us KnowFor half a decade the Padres minor league system has been touted as one of the best in baseball. Then they dipped in big time with trades for high-profile players. So, how deep is it now and can it help in 2022? The hosts talk with Padres prospect guru John Conniff to get a read on the current state of affairs with the Friars farmhands. 📺 On Friar is available on YouTube! Watch new episodes here.To join the conversation, tweet your Padres or San Diego sports thoughts and questions to Darnay @DarnayTripp and @TODDSTRAINNBCSD. or ema...2022-01-1459 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoThe Pandemic Has Shaken Distilleries. You & Yours Distilling Co. in San Diego Mixed It Up and SurvivedOn this episode, we chat with Laura Johnson, owner of You & Yours Distilling Co., a distillery and tasting room in San Diego’s East Village. Although the coronavirus pandemic has really shaken things up for distilleries in the region, You & Yours mixed up its strategy and was lucky enough to find ways to survive.We also take a look at the return of The Balboa, a popular Bankers Hill burger restaurant that was forced to close last summer due to the strain of the pandemic. It seemed like that was the end for The Balboa but then, it...2021-04-2333 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastNo-No Joe! San Diego's Own Makes History for the PadresIt took 8,206 games but now that it finally happened - it seems kind of perfect. San Diego's own Joe Musgrove tossed the first no-hitter in Padres history Friday against the Rangers. Darnay is joined by Todd Strain to reflect on a historic night for the Grossmont grad and his new team. They check in on what Joe had to say about his performance, a special accomplishment, and how he stayed locked in as the game went on (12:20). Jayce Tingler shared his thoughts with reporters on Musgrove's historic evening (26:20). Then things get interesting when they listen in on voice messages...2021-04-1046 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoOrange (Tier) You Ready for Some Changes? COVID Restrictions Shift in San Diego CountyOrange you ready for some changes, San Diego? On this episode, we talk dive into the orange tier and the many changes that come with San Diego County’s recent move into this part of California’s color-coded coronavirus reopening plan.The shift into the orange tier comes with capacity changes for all sorts of activities San Diegans like to take part in. We break it all down for you.We also circle back to the topic of local restaurants that have somehow managed to debut during the pandemic, and touch on a couple of clos...2021-04-0928 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoPandemic Anniversary: Guest San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria, the Red Tier, and COVID-19 Relief for RestaurantsIt’s been one year since the coronavirus pandemic began impacting every part of our lives. On this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we’re joined by San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria to talk about the impact of COVID-19 on our restaurants and lifestyle scene.We also talk about the latest pandemic-era changes for local breweries, wineries and distilleries, and break down how the government’s COVID-19 relief bill will help restaurants. San Diego moved into the red tier this week, so we talk about that, too.For more content from The Scene...2021-03-1826 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoPandemic Progress: Coronavirus Vaccines for San Diego County Restaurant Workers & Setting Sights on The Red TierOn this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we talk about coronavirus vaccinations for restaurants workers and how San Diego County appears to be inching toward the red tier in California’s pandemic reopening plan. We’re not there yet, but there is pandemic progress.We talk about what the shift from the purple to the red tier would mean for our local restaurant scene and other activities around our county.Joining our conversation is Ben Clevenger, president of the San Diego chapter of the California Restaurant Association, who will talk about the stat...2021-03-0526 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoSavory & Sweet: Stories of 2 Small San Diego Eateries, Plus Pandemic DebutsOn this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we take a look at a couple of small, homegrown eateries offering everything from savory to sweet and how they came onto our local dining scene. How are they surviving the pandemic?Joining the conversation today is Bradrick Cooper, owner of Coops West Texas Barbecue in Lemon Grove and Maya Madsen, owner of Maya’s Cookies in the Grantville area. They share their stories of entrepreneurship with us, plus the dedication and love they each put behind their menus.We also look at a few Sa...2021-02-1945 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastFernando Tatis Jr. is Staying in San Diego for a Very Long TimeThe news fans had been hoping for all offseason finally arrived on day one of Spring Training. And it was exciting enough to get Derek out of the hot tub to record an emergency podcast. The guys discuss Fernando Tatis Jr.'s 14-year deal, and what it means for player, team and fanbase. 📺 On Friar is available on YouTube! Watch new episodes here.To join the conversation, tweet your Padres or San Diego sports thoughts and questions to Darnay @DarnayTripp and @TODDSTRAINNBCSD. or email Derek.Togerson@nbcuni.com.Catch NBC 7's Padres ana...2021-02-1829 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoSan Diego’s ‘Top Chef’ Richard Blais Talks New Restaurant & Life During the PandemicOn this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we talk about the newest project to hit San Diego’s hotel dining scene: Ember & Rye, a restaurant by “Top Chef” alum Richard Blais, at Park Hyatt Aviara in Carlsbad.Blais joins the conversation to talk about why the new restaurant is making him so nervous and how he’s prepping for the project. The Crack Shack and Juniper & Ivy alum always has a lot of eyes on him and, at the end of the day, he just wants to make good food and “make people happy.”Blais a...2021-01-2239 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoWe CAN Do It: San Diego’s Societe Brewing Company Turns to Canning to Survive PandemicOn this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we share updates on the stay-at-home order impacting life in San Diego County, including the craft brewing scene for which our city is known.Joining us to share insight on this – and talk beer – is Doug Constantiner, co-owner and co-founder of San Diego’s Societe Brewing Company.Constantiner shares how he and his crew have been running Societe in the pandemic-era and how canning – something Societe resisted doing for years – has become a lifeline for the brewery in these tumultuous times.Despite the obstacles...2021-01-0833 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoNew Beginnings: New Restaurants Planned for San Diego in 2021, Including VAGA by Chef Claudette ZepedaOn this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, (our final installment of 2020), we talk about the latest pandemic-era whiplash faced by San Diego restaurants, which – for a minute earlier this month – were able to reopen. We also toward what’s hopefully a brighter, better 2021 by looking at a few highly-anticipated local restaurants set to debut in the New Year.One of those projects is a new restaurant from renowned San Diego native, Chef Claudette Zepeda.Zepeda joins our podcast to talk about her new eatery, VAGA, which will be part of a new beach...2020-12-2336 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoStay-at-Home Order: So, What Happens to San Diego’s Restaurants?On this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we focus on what California’s sweeping new stay-at-home order means for San Diego County’s restaurant scene.Once again, pandemic-era restrictions for restaurants have changed – and we will break down those changes on our show.Joining our conversation is Jason McLeod, chef and partner of local hospitality powerhouse group, CH Projects, which runs some of San Diego’s most high-profile restaurants and bars (to name a few local favorites: Morning Glory; Born & Raised; Ironside; Soda & Swine; Craft & Commerce; Polite Provisions). McLeod shares how the...2020-12-1137 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoBoozy Ice Cream? San Diego Bar Finds Sweet Spot in Middle of PandemicOn this episode of our Scene in San Diego podcast, we follow the story of a downtown San Diego bar and restaurant that found surprise sweet success in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic – with booze-infused ice cream.About six months ago, Métl Bar & Restaurant on Fifth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter began infusing alcohol into housemade ice cream. By summertime, the little idea had sparked into something big: a full-fledged creamery offering 32 flavors, now known as Metl Cocktail Creamery.The unexpected shift to ice cream-making has boosted business for the bar and restaurant dur...2020-11-1334 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastPadres Shut Out of Postseason Awards ... Now Which Free Agents are Coming to San Diego?San Diego had finalists for the MVP, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year awards and didn't win any of them. The rationale is, at best, muddled. In this episode of the OnFriar Podcast, Darnay and Derek talk about who should have won, a few really bad voting decisions, which free agents the Friars should be targeting this winter, and a big change in the coaching staff. 📺 On Friar is available on YouTube! Watch new episodes here.To join the conversation, tweet your Padres or San Diego sports thoughts and questions to Dar...2020-11-1344 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoPandemic Shifts: A Conversation With San Diego Celebrity Chef Brian MalarkeyOn this episode of NBC 7’s Scene in San Diego podcast, we speak with celebrity chef Brian Malarkey about how he’s running his local restaurants amid the pandemic and how his team recently rebooted their downtown San Diego spot, Animae.In addition to Animae, we’ve seen a few other local eateries revamping and rethinking their concepts during the pandemic. It’s a lot of change. This includes Cucina Urbana, who has temporarily moved out of Bankers Hill to go “camping.”But while some places have been able to shift gears during the pandemic, other restau...2020-10-0934 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoSink or Swim: San Diego’s Fishing Industry Finds Ways to Weather the Pandemic StormOn this episode of our podcast, Scene in San Diego Featuring Eater, we dive deep into an industry synonymous with San Diego’s waterfront culture: the fishing industry. How are local fishermen weathering the pandemic storm? Instead of going at it solo, they’re choosing to work together.Ever since the coronavirus pandemic reached San Diego County in mid-March, the shutdowns and restrictions for local restaurants have heavily impacted business for local fishermen. How are they moving seafood these days? How are they staying afloat?To talk fishing and the hospitality industry, we’re joined by two...2020-09-1836 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoThat’s the Spirit: San Diego Distillery Cutwater Finds Virtual Home for Tasting EventsOn this episode of our podcast, Scene in San Diego Featuring Eater, we talk about how one well-known local distillery is still hosting tasting events – at home – and how these kinds of events are one way for San Diegans to take part in our local food and drink scene.Before the coronavirus pandemic, Cutwater Spirits would host its “Sensory Experience” cocktail pairings at its 250-seat tasting room and restaurant in Miramar. Those tastings have shifted online, still expertly-led by the brand’s director of quality and innovation, Gwen Conley.Cutwater Spirits founder and master distiller Yuseff Che...2020-08-2024 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoHello, Goodbye: San Diego’s New Restaurants & Closures During the Coronavirus PandemicOn episode four of our podcast, Scene in San Diego Featuring Eater, we talk about a few of the new restaurants that have managed to open in San Diego during the coronavirus pandemic – despite restaurant rollbacks and ongoing restrictions.One of those debuts is the long-awaited Portside Pier dining complex along San Diego’s North Embarcadero, a $25 million project five years in the making from Brigantine, Inc. To talk about that project, we’re joined by our guest, Mike Morton Jr., co-owner of the Brigantine Inc. Morton discusses how Portside Pier plans to operate safely in these times...2020-08-0617 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoPints & Pivoting: Can San Diego’s Craft Brewers Survive the Pandemic?On episode three of Scene in San Diego Featuring Eater, we talk about the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on our city’s craft breweries as the industry continues to adapt to challenges. We also explore an ambitious new brewery that recently opened in Mission Valley – but not without its own COVID-19 obstacles.We are joined by our guest, Paige McWey Acers, from the San Diego Brewers Guild to give us an update on San Diego’s craft beer industry in these tough times. McWey Acers has helped lead the guild for over seven years and currently serves...2020-07-2332 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoComing Soon: Into San Diego"Insight" is focusing deep "Into San Diego." Join NBC 7 as we take you into the stories and topics making headlines in our community. Hosts Tom Jones and Dorian Hargrove take you “Into San Diego” with the under-reported stories that matter most to our community. Whether it’s into the courtroom, the classroom, or into our economy, “Into San Diego” breaks the mold of traditional local news reporting by creating a fully immersive audio experience that informs our listeners on the local topics they want and need to know more about. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy an...2020-07-0301 minScene in San DiegoScene in San DiegoScene in San Diego Podcast TrailerThere are so many things to love about San Diego: food, craft beer, top chefs, cool hangouts, scenic sights, and free or cheap ways to enjoy our city.In these times of COVID-19, navigating the places and things we love to do in San Diego has undoubtedly changed. We – Monica Garske, the lead editor for The Scene section of NBC7.com and Candice Woo, Managing Editor of Eater San Diego – explore all of that.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2020-06-2400 minSoundDiegoSoundDiego"My blood was on fire the whole time" -- Voice of San Diego's Scott LewisThis week's episode of the SoundDiego Podcast welcomes Voice of San Diego's Scott Lewis. Originally from Utah, he joined VoSD in 2005, settling in Ocean Beach. By 2008, he was its CEO, a role he occupies to this day. For the unfamiliar, Voice of San Diego is an award-winning nonprofit news organization known for its in-depth investigative reporting and the way it explains and digs into local public policy issues (its motto is Unveiling the Unseen). In addition to writing for the outlet, he also co-hosts its weekly Voice of San Diego Podcast, as well as the Good Schools for All...2020-06-0638 minOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastOn Friar, An NBC 7 Padres PodcastLife and Baseball Lessons With San Diego's Own Joe MusgroveThe Grossmont High grad is back in San Diego, and discusses how he's been passing the time - from workouts, to beach time, Game of Thrones and doing his part to help others out. Derek and Darnay ask him about the Pirates pipeline from San Diego, and the experience of pitching in his hometown ballpark. What has he learned through his first four seasons in the bigs? Plus, Joe weighs in on the ongoing negotiations between owners and players, his desire to get back on the field, and whether proposed safety measures are realistic once games begin....2020-05-2232 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoEconomic Shutdown: Can San Diego’s Economy Weather The COVID-19 Storm?With the announcement of nearly 17 million people filing for unemployment in the last month, can San Diego’s economy handle the major blow? What advantages, and disadvantages does our region’s market have going for it during the coronavirus pandemic. Dorian Hargrove and Tom Jones speak with Alyson Ma, an economics professor for the University of San Diego for historical context and guidance. Also, Tasha Williamson, a community activist, explains why she and her neighbors came together to help their neighbors in a time of need. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Noti...2020-04-1017 minSoundDiegoSoundDiegoAbout San Diego's Ken KramerOne of San Diego's most recognizable figures, Ken Kramer has been the host of "About San Diego" (it airs on KPBS Thursdays at 8 p.m.) for more than four decades in one iteration or another — and co-founded SDSU's KCR Radio (which he talks about on the episode), to boot! He's had his nose to the grindstone on San Diego history, legend and lore for years and continues to bring those cherished stories to life on his show. For more information on "About San Diego" and its host, visit his show's site on KPBS.com.Listen/subscribe to th...2020-03-3037 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoThe New Normal: Covering Coronavirus in San DiegoThe Coronavirus has arrived and with it has come major changes to our lives. NBC 7 Investigates looks at the region’s new normal of self-quarantine. The team offers some insight into how San Diego healthcare providers are coping with an expected surge in cases. We also speak to a local restaurant owner who has had to trim staff and hope that he and his business can weather the viral storm.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.2020-03-2021 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoInnocence Lost: Uncovering Abuse At A San Diego RanchWhen a well-known San Diego horse rancher was convicted of having child pornography, the community was stunned. But as federal investigators looked further into the rancher’s lifestyle, they found him to be “dark and very predatory.” Now, for the first time, two women tell their stories of how they were groomed and molested while learning horseback riding at the ranch. One of the women was as young as 11-years-old when the abuse started.INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories making headlines in our community. The team behind INSIGHT and NBC 7's Investigative team are: T...2019-08-0117 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoSurf, Sand, And Substance Abuse: San Diego's Fight Against MethWhile much of the country is focused on the opioid epidemic, San Diego County is dealing with an old, but familiar problem: methamphetamine abuse. In the fourth installment of INSIGHT, NBC 7's Tom Jones and Mari Payton discuss the increase in meth-related arrests and deaths in San Diego County, resulting in law enforcement calling the region “ground zero” for the country’s meth problem. With the help of three other NBC 7 reporters, the team looks at the crisis from all angles, including support services for addicts and what border agents are doing to try to stop the drug from enteri...2019-07-2521 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoCould Ticketing Transients End San Diego’s Homeless Crisis?Solving San Diego’s crisis of homelessness if no easy task. One part of the city’s solution to the problem is to issue tickets to homeless people on San Diego’s streets. Data obtained by NBC 7 Investigates shows tickets have increased by more than 400 percent in the past five years. In the 3rd installment of INSIGHT, NBC 7's Paul Krueger and Dorian Hargrove talk about the rise in enforcement and potential legal ramifications it may present. INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories making headlines in our community. The team behind INSIGHT and NBC 7's Inve...2019-07-1617 minInto San DiegoInto San DiegoThe Story Behind a San Diego Porn SchemeEpisode 2 of INSIGHT goes behind the scenes of our investigation into a San Diego-based porn company that is accused of coercing and/or tricking women into having sex on camera. The company claims the women knew what they were signing up for. A lawsuit filed by 22 women against the company is heading to trial in June of 2019. Dorian Hargrove and Tom Jones explain how the team discovered this porn company and its ties to offshore shell companies later linked to Russian arms smuggling and drug cartel money laundering.INSIGHT is a podcast that dives behind the stories...2019-05-2228 min