Brie Stimson, NBC Los Angeles

Brie Stimson

NBC Los Angeles

San Diego, CA, United States

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  • NBC Los Angeles
  • NBC 7 San Diego
  • NBC Chicago
  • NBC Bay Area

Past articles by Brie:

Halloween at the Whaley House

Want to visit a real haunted house this Halloween? Stroll on over to the unassuming Whaley House, a 19th century Greek Revival that sits in the center of San Diego Avenue in Old Town. → Read More

Halloween at the Whaley House

Want to visit a real haunted house this Halloween? Stroll on over to the unassuming Whaley House, a 19th century Greek Revival that sits in the center of San Diego Avenue in Old Town. → Read More

San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce Returns From Annual "Mission to Washington, D.C."

San Diego’s Regional Chamber of Commerce just returned from their annual “Mission to Washington, D.C.” where they had 40 meetings with government officials and agency executives to exchange thoughts and... → Read More

Red Flag Warning Goes Into Effect for Mountains, Inland Valleys

A Red Flag Warning will go into effect early Monday morning until Tuesday evening with gusty winds and low relative humidity increasing fire danger in the inland valleys and mountains. → Read More

SD Opera Announces Free Lunchtime Concerts

The San Diego Opera’s first free lunchtime concert will be at the end of this month. Artists from “The Marriage of Figaro” will perform selections from the comic opera Thursday, Oct. 25 at 12 p.m. → Read More

North Park Neighbors Concerned Someone Trying to Poison Dogs

“It’s a very dog-friendly neighborhood, most of San Diego’s very dog-friendly,” says North Park dog owner Chris Witte. Witte brings it up because some North Park residents are concerned some is trying to poison... → Read More

North Park Neighbors Concerned Someone Trying to Poison Dogs

“It’s a very dog-friendly neighborhood, most of San Diego’s very dog-friendly,” says North Park dog owner Chris Witte. Witte brings it up because some North Park residents are concerned some is trying to poison... → Read More

City Cutting Down Dying Redwoods Near Balboa Park

Redwood trees are being cut down along the west side of Balboa Park near SR-163 because they aren’t getting enough water and are dying, the city says. → Read More

Dark Harbor Brings Scary to the Queen Mary

As the Queen Mary's annual Halloween event enters finishes its second weekend, the reputedly haunted ship takes passengers on a voyage they will never forget. Prepare to meet a sordid cast of characters, including Graceful Gale, Scary Mary the Ringmaster and more as they transport you on the worst cruise of your life. Dark Harbor is open Thursdays through Sundays and the last Wednesday in… → Read More

Gov. Brown Calls Kavanaugh Nomination ‘A Real Tragedy’

Calif. Governor Jerry Brown called Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the Supreme Court Saturday afternoon “a real tragedy.” → Read More

Gubernatorial Candidate John Cox's 'Help is on the Way' Bus Tour Stops in San Diego

On Monday, Cox was in San Diego as part of his statewide bus tour “Help is on the Way.” → Read More

New Calif. Law Requires Timely Release of Body Cam Footage

A new California law requires police to release body camera footage within 45 days when it involves a death or an officer firing a gun. → Read More

Dozens of Shark Warning Signs Stolen After SoCal Attack

'Please don’t take the signs,' Marine Safety Captain Larry Giles with the Encinitas Lifeguard Department implored at a press conference Sunday morning while giving an update on Saturday’s shark attack at... → Read More

Haunted House, Anyone? San Diego’s Top 3 are Now Open for the Season

It’s beginning to look a lot like Halloween in San Diego! The county’s three main haunted houses are all open as of this weekend to begin scaring guests through Halloween night...and perhaps your dreams... → Read More

Dozens of Shark Warning Signs Stolen After Encinitas Attack, Forcing Lifeguards to Reorder at Least $800 in New Ones

The Encinitas Lifeguard Department is ordering $800 worth in new signs warning swimmers to stay out of the water while they investigate for sharks because people have stolen between 20 and 30 of the signs. → Read More

Memorial Services Held for Fallen Caltrans Worker

A private funeral mass was held Saturday morning at Our Lady of Guadalupe Catholic Church in Chula Vista. A private committal service and a private viewing were held afterward. → Read More

LAFC Co-Owner Will Ferrell Announces Former Aztec Soccer Player Expecting Baby With Wife

Comedian Will Ferrell had a special message for former Aztec and current MLS player Steven Beitashour. → Read More

School Districts Try to Attract Students as Enrollment Declines

In the wake of declining enrollment statewide, San Diego County schools are trying to attract more students. → Read More

What is National Voter Registration Day?

National Voter Registration Day has been celebrated since 2012 on the fourth Tuesday in September. → Read More

Thousands Tweet #WhyIDidntReport After Trump Dismisses Kavanaugh Accuser

After the president balked at the first sexual assault allegation against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, saying if it had really happened Dr. Christine Blasey Ford would have reported it at the... → Read More