Rory Devine, NBC 7 San Diego

Rory Devine

NBC 7 San Diego

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Past articles by Rory:

Parents Report Struggle to Find Some Over-the-Counter Medications

Between COVID-19, the flu and RSV, there are reports of shortages of some over-the-counter medications for children. → Read More

The CDC Recommends the COVID-19 Vaccine For Students. Here's What That Means

Now, a CDC advisory panel has recommended the COVID-19 vaccine be added to the recommended immunization schedule for children and adults. → Read More

San Diego Childcare Workers Can Now Go to College For Free

The program’s goal is to get more people into a notoriously understaffed and underpaid workforce, and to improve the quality of early childhood education. → Read More

As Many Move On, Hundreds Are Still Dying From COVID-19 in the US

Lisa Frommer’s son, Anthony Reina, was 33 years old when on July 28, despite being vaccinated, he died of COVID. → Read More

Proposition 28 on November Ballot Would Guarantee Funding for Arts and Music Education in California

Proposition 28, which will appear on the November ballot, would guarantee support for arts and music education in all public and charter schools from pre-school to 12th grade. → Read More

San Diego Hospitals Treating More Heat-Related Illnesses

Visits to hospital emergency rooms have increased since the beginning of the heat wave. Though it did not have hard numbers to make comparisons, Kaiser Permanente called it a “significant” increase. → Read More

San Diego Unified Parents and Students Hot Over Lack of Air Conditioning

Some parents, students and teachers in the San Diego Unified School District are seething over having no air conditioning in some schools. → Read More

How Serious is the Teacher Shortage in San Diego County?

As many students in San Diego County get ready to head back to the classroom, school districts are dealing not only with COVID-19 but also with a teacher shortage. It is a problem nationwide and in San Diego County, educators say they have been working to recruit teachers for years. → Read More

Carlsbad Mother Killed While Riding E-Bike With Young Daughter

Carlsbad police are looking for more witnesses to a terrible collision that killed a 35-year-old mother who was riding her e-bike when she was hit by a car. → Read More

‘A Lot of Anger': El Cajon Man Accused of Hit-and-Run Killing of 20-Year-Old Woman

Darius Watts, 22, faces charges of gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, DUI with drugs and/or alcohol and felony hit-and-run with injury. → Read More

Police Arrest Suspect in Oceanside Hit-and-Run That Killed 68-Year-Old Grandma

An Oceanside man is under arrest for killing a grandmother who was out for her morning walk last month. → Read More

Time to Mask Up Again? Doctor with California Department of Health Says Yes

Health officials are recommending people wear masks indoors high COVID-19 transmission levels → Read More

After Roe v. Wade: Can States Target Abortion Pills Next?

The overturning of Roe v. Wade means more than a ban on surgical abortions. Medication abortions in some states could soon be banned too. → Read More

Stepdad Shocked by Criminal History of ‘Master of Disguise' Accused of Murdering Girlfriend in Tijuana

Donald Chaffee learned his stepson, who goes by several aliases, is a suspect in Tijuana for the murder of his girlfriend and wanted for questioning by the FBI → Read More

Man Wanted for Questioning After Girlfriend Found Dead in Tijuana Crossed Border Using Alias: FBI

A man Mexican authorities say murdered the mother of his child in Tijuana is unaccounted for, possibly in the U.S., despite Mexican authorities claiming they turned him over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the border this week. → Read More

Unhoused San Diego Students Graduate High School Despite the Odds

Graduations are always inspiring – but perhaps none more so than the high school graduation of students from the Monarch School in Barrio Logan. → Read More

San Diego County Fair is Ready to Come Back Full Swing

After being closed for two years because of the pandemic and following a contract bidding dispute, the San Diego County Fair is ready to reopen this week back to its full capabilities. → Read More

NBC 7 Interviews Candidates for the San Diego Unified School Board

School board elections are always important, but the June 7 primary may be more personal than ever. Voters have had an up-close experience with the decisions being made by school boards regarding the pandemic. Those decisions will be key. → Read More

Head of the Class: Candidates Face off in San Diego Unified School Board Elections

Three candidates are vying for Sub-District B school-board seat → Read More

WATCH: Lemon Grove Councilwoman Dodges Question About Domestic Violence Charge

Lemon Grove City Councilwoman Liana LeBaron refused to answer questions on camera Tuesday night about her arrest for domestic battery stemming from an alleged incident with her husband → Read More