Melissa Adan, NBC 7 San Diego

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NBC 7 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Melissa:

Mission Valley Flooding Persists Following Record Rainfall

On Tuesday many roadways remained closed as water has begun to recede in Mission Valley. → Read More

Two Years: Saturday Marks Sad Milestone in Case of Missing Chula Vista Mom May ‘Maya' Millete

Millete, a mother of three, was last seen at her home in Chula Vista on Jan. 7, 2021. → Read More

Ramona Boy, 6, Hospitalized With Influenza, Gets His Christmas Wish

When Juan Carlos Aguiar Jr. was struggling to breathe, doctors first diagnosed him with influenza A. This came as shocking news for his mom Yariela Aguiar who said her son does not have any underlying health conditions. → Read More

San Diego Has the Highest Rate of Whooping Cough in California

According to Sharp, in 2022 San Diego has the highest number of infections of this disease in the entire state of California. → Read More

Sailor Found Not Guilty of Setting Fire That Destroyed USS Bonhomme Richard

The ruling Friday came after a nine-day trial at Naval Base San Diego. → Read More

San Diego Relatives Plead for Help Finding Missing 88-Year-Old Great-Grandmother

Manuela Smith, 88, has been missing for two weeks; her family says she was last spotted in the city of San Diego. → Read More

Becoming a Cardinal: The Path for the Head of San Diego's Catholic Church

McElroy will be the 16th Cardinal from the United States, and the first to be from San Diego. His assignment as a Cardinal, for now, will remain in his current role as Bishop of San Diego, the religious head of the San Diego Catholic Diocese, which maintains a population of nearly 1.4 million Catholics across San Diego and Imperial Counties. → Read More

San Diego Border Businesses Hoping For Quiet Weekend Following Wave of Violence in Tijuana

Worry and concern for border crossers still persists following last weekend’s violence in Tijuana, but the chaos has appeared to cool off and on Friday afternoon as a steady flow of people were seen walking through the Otay Mesa Pedestrian Crossing. → Read More

Demand for Monkeypox Testing Rising in San Diego County

San Diego County health leaders said the demand for monkeypox testing is growing, as the number of San Diegans infected with monkeypox increases. → Read More

‘She Was So Joyful' Say Sisters of Woman Killed in Coronado Car Crash

Family have identified Sarai Valentina Olvera, 26, as the woman killed in a car crash overnight Friday in Coronado. → Read More

25-Year-Old Woman Killed in DUI Car Crash Overnight: Coronado PD

A predawn car crash in Coronado claimed the life of a 25-year-old woman on Friday. According to Coronado police, the driver and another passenger were taken to the hospital after their car crashed against a lamppost. → Read More

‘He Lit Up the Room With His Big Smile': Family of 16-Year-Old Shot in National City

Damien Estrada had just gotten off the bus and was walking home when he was shot in the head in National City. → Read More

‘Evil on Another Level': Couples Claim Surrogacy Agency Took Thousands, Did Not Deliver Baby

Two couples claim that a San Diego-based surrogacy company took their money and promised a baby – but didn’t deliver. The company is now being investigated by the FBI. → Read More

San Diego Has Reached COVID High-Risk Level. Will Masks Be Required?

San Diego County health officials are only recommending wearing a mask indoors when in public, encouraging vaccine doses and boosters, and asking the community to stay home if you are sick and get tested. → Read More

Vaccines, ‘Promotoras' Helped Close Gap in COVID-Related Deaths for California Latinos: Data

When COVID first hit, the disease had a disproportionate impact on communities of color, but here in California, some of the trends changed. Data from the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) shows how the disparities of COVID-related deaths in the Latino community have significantly narrowed. → Read More

Vigil, Memorial Walk Planned Tuesday Night for 14-Year-Old San Diego Boy Fatally Shot in City Heights

No suspects have been arrested in connection to the slaying, which occurred in broad daylight on Sunday → Read More

Their ‘Noble Boy' Is Gone: Family ID's 14-Year-Old San Diegan Fatally Shot in City Heights

No suspects have been arrested in connection to the slaying, which took place in broad daylight → Read More

Got COVID More Than Once? Researchers Find New Omicron Subvariants Causing Reinfections

“This is what viruses do, the job of a virus is to go viral.” → Read More

San Diego County Declares Public Health Emergency Over Illegal Fentanyl

The San Diego County Board of Supervisors took a stand against illegal fentanyl flooding its streets by declaring a public health emergency. → Read More

Average San Diego County Gas Price Rises Again, Gig Workers Feeling the Impact

The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County rose Friday to a record for the seventh consecutive day → Read More