Jackie Crea, NBC 7 San Diego

Jackie Crea

NBC 7 San Diego

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Past articles by Jackie:

Ocean Beach Pier ‘Closed Indefinitely' After High Surf Causes Damage, With the Potential for More on the Way

The San Diego Lifeguards advised that the Ocean Beach Pier should remain closed after heavy surf and tide caused damage. → Read More

COVID, Flu Cases Down Slightly in San Diego but Doctor Urges Caution

Wastewater testing, however, shows coronavirus trending up. → Read More

San Diego Humane Society Grapples With Overcrowded Shelters

The San Diego Humane Society’s President, Dr. Gary Weitzman, said there are more than 1,000 dogs at shelter facilities, putting them over capacity. → Read More

Shark Spotted at Torrey Pines Amid Excessively Hot Labor Day Weekend

People are flocking to the beaches to cool off, as expected. But it’s not just an increase of people in the water, there seems to be an increase in shark sightings too. → Read More

Thousands of Housing Units Being Built in East Chula Vista in Next 20 Years

The building boom in east Chula Vista has been a long time coming — the city estimates it needs about 11,000 new units to meet demand. → Read More

Water Access Closed Off in Imperial Beach, Coronado as Tijuana Sewage Floats North

Ocean access in Imperial Beach and Coronado is closed for the time being, after a pipeline rupture in Tijuana caused a sewage water leak. → Read More

Defensible Space is Key and Constantly Needed: San Diego Fire Officials

Living in the San Diego region, there is the constant warning of preparation for wildfires. What was once referenced as fire “season” has become a year-round timeline. → Read More

After Requesting One for Decades, Oak Park Residents Will Get Replacement for Library

On Thursday, San Diego mayor Todd Gloria, as well as several city and state representatives, announced plans to build a state-of-the art library in an undeveloped part of Chollas Lake Park. → Read More

She Fest Kicks Off San Diego Pride 2022

After a couple years of canceled and hybrid events, the street festival returned Saturday in Hillcrest, to celebrate and support the talents and contributions of LGBTQ women. → Read More

Supervisors Desmond, Fletcher Call for Reform to Sexually Violent Predator Placements in San Diego

San Diego County wants the courts to stop placing sexually violent predators in its communities, or at least pause placements until the system can be reformed. → Read More

San Diego Surf Camp Trains Surfers of All Abilities to Catch Waves

A very special group of first time surfers got in the water at La Jolla Shores to learn from the locals. But they may have also taught us something about overcoming obstacles much bigger than the waves. → Read More

SANDAG To Stabilize Del Mar Bluffs, Add Beach Access, Improve Dated Infrastructure

The California Coastal Commission voted Wednesday to move forward with the San Diego Association of Government’s (SANDAG) proposal to stabilize the Del Mar Bluffs and improve public beach access. → Read More

Family Says Firefighters Neglected Remains of Homeless Relative Killed in Encampment Fire

Almost a week and a half after Oceanside firefighters doused a hillside encampment fire, a family made a gruesome discovery. They believe first responders overlooked the body of their 32-year-old transient relative that died in the fire. → Read More

Food Banks: Demand at Height of Pandemic Levels

Food banks across the country, including local organization Feeding San Diego, are experiencing a sharp increase in the demand for food as more families find... → Read More

Family Mourns Mother of 3 Killed in Lincoln Park

The brother of a mother of three killed in San Diego’s Lincoln Park neighborhood said his sister was the backbone of the family, and went above and beyond to make sure everyone was taken care of. → Read More

Rally at Balboa Park Protests White Supremecy, Hate-Fueled Gun Violence

Dozens gathered at Balboa Park Monday to protest recent gun violence in San Diego and across the United States, including deadly hate-fueled shootings. → Read More

California Program Could Loan First-Time Home Buyers 17% for Down Payment

Just as the median price of a single home has now hit $1 million in San Diego County, California lawmakers are considering a bill that would help first-time home buyers increase their buying power. → Read More

Inflation Could Taper Off by End of Year, San Diego Economist Says

Inflation was up 8.3% in April compared to a year ago. While that’s slightly better than the 8.5% we saw in March, it’s not providing much relief for families trying to get by. → Read More

New White House Plan to Address Meth Crisis in San Diego

Saturday, President Biden sent the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy to San Diego to announce a new plan to crack down on the methamphetamine... → Read More

Doctor Shares Tools to Help Detect, Prevent Virus as COVID Cases Rise in San Diego County

Once again, COVID cases are rising in San Diego County. But how quickly are they increasing? With San Diego County's high vaccination rate, just how concerned... → Read More