Greg Bledsoe, NBC 7 San Diego

Greg Bledsoe

NBC 7 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Greg:

Extraordinary San Diegans: There’s Enough Food for Everyone

A look at how one San Diego woman and her nonprofit are working to get fresh produce into the hands of hungry San Diegans — and prevent the produce from going to waste. → Read More

Love Finds a Way: Couple Hosts Virtual Wedding, From Home

They say love will find a way. A couple in Colorado proved that when they decided to carry on with their wedding during the coronavirus pandemic – only, it was just them, in their home – while their loved ones joined in virtually. → Read More

Your Corner: Grace & Nora's World

An 11-year-old and 4-year-old girl found a way to communicate through dance without words. → Read More

Your Corner: Family Receives Cards From Strangers, From Coast to Coast

A family that's been through a lot is finding some healing in their mailbox from strangers all over the world. → Read More

Your Corner: From Prisoner to Entrepreneur

Donovan State Prison in San Diego is the latest prison where inmates are being taught how to create their own business plan and pitch it to real-world business owners. → Read More

Your Corner: A Lesson of Perseverance, 41 Years Later

Forty-one years after San Diego resident Bill Guth broke his neck in a car crash, NBC 7 revisits him and he shares the life lessons he's learned as he set out to achieve more than he ever thought he could. → Read More

Your Corner: Parents Turn Grief of Losing Son Into Joy for San Diego Kids

Sometimes, the darkest moments produce the brightest ideas. One North County couple who lost their son five years ago have found a way to help other children in need through the things their son enjoyed most in... → Read More

Your Corner: Group Gives Bedroom Makeovers to Sick Kids in San Diego

For kids fighting life-threatening illnesses, a new bedroom is a form of treatment that can help their whole family. → Read More

Your Corner: Knitting Helps Unravel Families' Pain

Knitting is helping patients and their families relax and forget about the stresses of being in the hospital. → Read More

Your Corner: Turning Old Cupcakes and Bread Into Vodka

A San Diego distillery is using discarded bread products to make vodka and fight food waste. → Read More

Your Corner: The Typewriter is Back

The history of the typewriter is still being written today. → Read More

Your Corner: Blind Syrian Refugee, With Family, Finds Safety in San Diego

A father blinded by torture in Syria is now trying to make ends meet for his family in El Cajon. → Read More

Your Corner: Fighting Hunger One Orange at a Time

Hundreds of volunteers a year are picking thousands of pounds of fruit and sending it to the people who need it most in San Diego. → Read More

Backyard Beekeeping Growing in San Diego

Urban Beekeeping is getting a lot more popular in San Diego county. NBC 7's Greg Bledsoe shares why. → Read More

'Warrior Princess' Battles Through Chemotherapy, Fights Off Leukemia

Cate Kingston's parents call her the Warrior Princess. → Read More

San Diego’s Craft Beer Industry Spurs Growth of Local Hop Farms

There is something brewing in San Diego’s agriculture. → Read More

No Action Taken Against Downtown Homeless Ahead of MLB All-Star Game: City

Perched above Petco Park, looking down on the East Village is a clock, counting down the seconds until the Major League Baseball All Star Game on July 12. → Read More

Man Sentenced for Deadly Wrong-Way I-15 Crash

Shane McDonald was driving the wrong way in the I-15 express lanes when he collided head-on with a vehicle carrying five people. → Read More

Pala Fire 15 Percent Contained, 45 Acres Burned

Crews continue to battle a house fire Wednesday that spread to surrounding brush in Pala, California, burning 45 acres, Cal Fire confirmed. → Read More

California Scientists Use Technology to Track Sharks

Scientists in California are making great advances in how they track sharks off the coast, using technology to tag the creatures to record their movements in the ocean. → Read More