Danya Bacchus, NBC 7 San Diego

Danya Bacchus

NBC 7 San Diego

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Comic-Con Helps San Diego Vet Find Healing, New Career

A San Diego veteran, injured in a random crime, found inspiration through a long-lost love of art and comics. → Read More

New Application Delivers Medical Marijuana to Your Home

If you want medical marijuana delivered to your home, now there is an app for that. → Read More

San Diegans to Deliver Tents to Nepal Quake Victims

A San Diego company is sending a team of people to Nepal to support its orphanage and surrounding residents after April’s devastating earthquake. → Read More

AT&T Workers Picket New Sick Leave Policy

The new policy says that if workers use eight sick days, they will be fired, according to picketers. → Read More

Simple Surgery Leads to Amputation for San Diego Man

A San Diego resident said it all started with a throbbing pain he felt in his pinky finger after playing a game of hurling. → Read More

Proposed Bill Could Protect Legal Immigrants from Deportation

But if a proposed bill becomes law, immigrants who are here legally and are charged with a minor drug offense could be protected from deportation. → Read More

Mother Warns of Brain-Eating Amoeba That Killed 20-Year-old Daughter

Twenty-year-old Koral Reef's life was just beginning. She said yes to the dress and married her high school sweetheart. But Reef never got the chance to enjoy her happily ever after when she developed a... → Read More

Victim Recounts "Life-Altering" Zombie Walk Hit-and-Run

San Diegan Cyndy Campbell says her life hasn’t been the same since the day she became the victim of a high-profile hit-and-run last summer during a Comic-Con event dubbed “Zombie Walk.” → Read More

Tsunami Warning System Improvements

It’s hard to forget the dramatic video out of Japan showing a massive tsunami engulfing its coastline. In 2011, after that tsunami, San Diego experienced tsunami warnings. Today, that system has improved. → Read More

"I Almost Didn't Get a Tomorow:" Survivor

A young Oceanside man who survived a deadly shooting at a park two years ago is proud of how far his community has come and is committed to making the most of his second chance at life. → Read More

Powdered Alcohol Approved for Sales

A new form of alcohol could be on store shelves by this summer. Powdered alcohol or “Palcohol” just received final approval to be sold in stores. → Read More

Families Split by "Voluntary Return" May Be Reunited: Ruling

The search begins for hundreds, if not thousands, of non-US citizens who may have been forced into signing a voluntary return form. → Read More

Daycare Investigated in "North County Creeper" Case

Escondido Police are investigating whether children at a local daycare are victims in a growing molestation case. → Read More

SDPD Headquarters Evacuated Due to Alleged Threat

The San Diego Police Department's downtown headquarters were evacuated Thursday night after a man told them there were explosives in his vehicle. → Read More

Dina Shacknai Denies Killing Zahau: 'It Makes No Sense"

More than three years since the deaths of Rebecca Zahau and Max Shacknai at the Spreckels Coronado mansion, the boy's mother Dina Shacknai spoke exclusively to NBC 7 Thursday → Read More

Facebook's 'N-Word' Policy Shocks Dad

A San Marcos father is upset about a post on his daughter's Facebook page. He says someone posted a derogatory term about African Americans but when he reported it to Facebook, administrators said there... → Read More

"Charlie Hebdo" Flying Off Shelves in North Park Newsstand

The magazine at the center of the Paris Terror Attack is now being sold in the United States, including Paras Newsstand in North Park. → Read More

Are Child Services Taking Children Illegally?

San Diego attorneys are fighting against the unwarranted seizures of babies and children. → Read More

FBI in San Diego Aiding Sony Hack Investigation

As federal officials dig into who is responsible for a hack on Sony Pictures, the FBI in San Diego is aiding the investigation, officials confirmed. → Read More

Council Staffer Apologizes for Comments About Protesters

A staff member for San Diego City Councilwoman Lori Zapf has been suspended without pay for comments she made about protesters. → Read More