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Vanessa Herrera

NBC 7 San Diego

San Diego, CA, United States

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Rain Makes Way for Potholes in San Diego

Although the rain is much needed in San Diego, along with it comes the issue of potholes. → Read More

Alt-Right: What and Where it Came From?

There are two group names you have likely been hearing throughout the presidential campaign—White Nationalist and Alternative-Right. → Read More

Hit and Run Victim Shares Message to Keep People Safe on the Road

A Encinitas bicyclist who was injured in a hit and run nearly three months ago is now rallying to make the roads safer for everyone. → Read More

San Diego City Council Votes to Move Forward With Water Recycling Project

A local recycled water project that has been in the works for several years is once again moving forward. → Read More

Safety of Coronado Bridge Ramps in Question After Fatal Crash

Community leaders and residents have raised concerns about the safety of the Coronado Bridge after Saturday's fatal crash. → Read More

Birth Control Linked to Depression, Especially in Adolescents: Study

A new study from JAMA Psychiatry discovered a link between birth control use and depression, which was particularly the case for adolescent women. → Read More

CPUC Proposes New Area Codes After Shortage of Numbers for San Diego

Anyone who uses a landline may be affected by two proposals put forth by the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) on Tuesday to create new phone numbers. → Read More

Santa Ana Conditions Increase Fire Danger This Weekend

The strong high pressure system will continue to increase temperatures, while decreasing humidity levels through early next week. → Read More

Vista High School Awarded $10 Million by XQ Super School Project

A local school was awarded a $10 million grant on Wednesday to become a super school in San Diego County. → Read More

Chula Vista to Take Tougher Action Against Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

Residents in Chula Vista urged the city council to toughen the punishment against medical marijuana dispensaries on Tuesday. → Read More

Deteriorating Roads Cost San Diegans Estimated $1,900 Annually: Report

Forty six percent of roads in San Diego are poor, the lowest rank given to roads in the report. → Read More

Second Oldest Pearl Harbor Survivor Visits San Diego

Lieutenant Jim Downing, 102, was the guest speaker at the Spirit of '45 event, held at the Veterans' Museum in Balboa Park. → Read More

‘Save Starlight’ Group Works to Revive Dilapidated Open-Air Amphitheater

A nonprofit group working to restore a historic open-air amphitheater in Balboa Park will roll up their sleeves this weekend and begin much-needed clean-up efforts. → Read More

Coronado Bridge Lighting Project Gets $300,000 Donation

A lighting proposal for the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge is moving forward after a $300,000 donation from BAE Systems San Diego Ship Repair, the Port of San Diego announced on Tuesday. → Read More

Student Charged for Making Threats Against Schools Released From Custody

Parents and staff in the Oceanside Unified School District are concerned after a student who made a school threat was released from juvenile hall, just two weeks before the start of the 2016-2017 school year. → Read More

Carlsbad Girl Dies in Boating Collision on New York Lake

A nine-year-old Carlsbad girl was killed and her mother injured in a boating accident on a New York lake. → Read More

CBS 8 Sports Anchor Testifies in Court During Second Day of Trial

The trial for the man accused of shooting a San Diego sports anchor in Scripps Ranch last year continued into its second day on Tuesday. → Read More

Residents Rally for Gun Safety at Del Mar Gun Show

Residents and City leaders gathered outside the main gate of the Crossroads of the West Gun Show in Del Mar Saturday to advocate for tougher gun safety laws. → Read More

Was This May Too 'Gray?'

This May was especially gray and saw four times the average rainfall. → Read More

Marine Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday

Gladys Ruth Gallivan, who goes by ‘Ruth’ celebrated her 100th birthday Saturday with family, friends and fellow veterans. In her century on earth one of her most unforgettable memories, including serving... → Read More