Gene Cubbison, NBC 7 San Diego

Gene Cubbison

NBC 7 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Past articles by Gene:

Hotel Tax Increase Proposed for Convention Center Expansion

Ballot petitions are now being readied for yet another campaign to expand San Diego's Convention Center. → Read More

Lawmakers Looking to Ease Impact of GOP Tax Plan

Before last year expired, a lot of Californians scrambled to lower their taxes under the new federal overhaul. Now lawmakers here and in other high-tax states are looking at other ways to ease the impact. → Read More

Motorists Need to Heed New Laws for 2018

The new year is less than ten days away, and with it will come a number of new laws that will affect drivers. Uber and Lyft disqualify drivers with more than three tickets or "at-fault" accidents -- or... → Read More

Qualcomm Takeover Bid Concerns San Diego Business Leaders

San Diego business leaders are on edge right now about the future of one of the region's economic powerhouses: Qualcomm. → Read More

Issa Defends Maverick Vote on Republicans’ Tax Plan

After last year's close race to keep his Congressional seat, Rep. Darrell Issa (R-49th District) is vigorously defending his vote against his party's tax plan. → Read More

Talking About Trump a Year After Election

On a Tuesday after the first Monday last November, Americans were going to the polls. President Donald Trump didn’t win the popular vote for the presidency, but he carried one precinct in Alpine by a 70 percent... → Read More

President's Disdain for NAFTA Could Impact San Diego's Jobs

Nearly 100,000 jobs in San Diego County are dependent on the North American Free Trade Agreement, but that agreement doesn't have the backing of President Trump. → Read More

PUC Orders Re-Opening Of Park Blvd Railroad Crossing

The construction of Petco Park involved state officials ordering a nearby railroad crossing to be closed. → Read More

Azano Corruption Case Brings Political Fallout

The federal corruption case against Mexican billionaire Jose Susumo Azano Matsura figures to stir up considerable political fallout in San Diego’s race for 4th District county supervisor. → Read More

'Tiny Homes' Touted As Big Demand Market

With California's housing in short supply and homes so unaffordable, architects and builders are scaling down home sizes for lower-income renters, buyers, and senior citizens. → Read More

Trump Cuts to Obamacare Challenged in Federal Court

Backed by seventeen other states, the lawsuit challenges President Trump's halt to subsidies for deductibles and co-pays under Obamacare → Read More

Las Vegas Massacre Motive Still Escapes Investigators

Nearly three weeks after the Las Vegas shooting spree that left 58 concert-goers dead and hundreds more wounded, the murderer's motive is still a mystery to investigators. → Read More

Las Vegas Massacre Motive Still Escapes Investigators

Nearly three weeks after the Las Vegas shooting spree that left 58 concert-goers dead and hundreds more wounded, the murderer's motive is still a mystery to investigators. → Read More

Short Term Rental Rules Still a Long Term Battle

A showdown over short-term vacation rentals is headed for San Diego's City Council next week. → Read More

SANDAG Projects Still Need More Transportation Funding

This region's transportation system has a long way to go, and nowhere near the money needed for what’s been planned to improve it. → Read More

Water Contact Closure Lifted for South County Beaches

Testing confirms water quality along the Tijuana Slough and Border Field State Park shorelines meet State health standards following recent Tijuana River flows. → Read More

Fragile TJ Sewage Facilities Targeted for Major Upgrades

It'll cost more than $400 million to fix what's been spilling raw sewage from Mexico into the ocean at Imperial Beach. → Read More

Horton Plaza Park Remains Homeless Magnet in Spite of City's Expensive Renovations

After three years of renovation work that cost the City of San Diego $18 million, downtown's Horton Plaza Park still appears to be a magnet for the homeless. → Read More

Housing for San Diego’s Homeless A Mission For Father Joe’s Villages

San Diego's homeless crisis is being targeted with half a billion dollars that'll go to long-term housing throughout the city. → Read More

San Diego’s “Pure Water” Program Looks to Reduce Waste, Cut Costs

City engineers are now designing the major elements of a program that'll supply a third of San Diego's water in the next two decades. → Read More