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San Diego health care systems reported an increase in vaccinations among staff as California’s vaccine mandate went into effect Thursday. Health care workers who refuse the COVID-19 shot and aren’t eligible for an exemption may be terminated. → Read More
Veterinarians are encouraging dog owners to consider vaccinating their pets against canine influenza after a breakout was reported in Los Angeles County. → Read More
Director of Emergency Services at Sharp Memorial Hospital, John McCabe said he has been tracking COVID-19 trends and estimates the Delta surge reached its peak... → Read More
President Joe Biden’s stringent new vaccine policies, announced Thursday, are being received with mixed reactions from both sides of the aisle. → Read More
The busy holiday weekend was a promising sign for San Diego County businesses hoping for a boost after several down months during the pandemic. San Diego... → Read More
“Sometimes people will come in, they have all the COVID symptoms, the staff will tell them, ‘You have COVID,’ and they call them liars,” a local doctor told NBC 7. → Read More
San Diego Unified School District is welcoming its students back to the classroom Monday, but not without new COVID-19 policies. The district announced new safety measures Thursday. → Read More
A group of Lakeside firefighters is back home after helping fight the Dixie fire in Northern California. → Read More
The divide between the vaccinated and unvaccinated has deepened as COVID-19- related cases and hospitalizations rise and restrictions resurface. → Read More
With students soon returning to their classrooms and drivers needing to remember to be more alert and mindful once again of more active school zones, an exercise was held to teach children about traffic safety. → Read More
There are more than 110,000 military personnel stationed in San Diego County, according to the Department of Defense, and on Monday, some military spouses shared conflicting feelings about the mandate. → Read More
Encinitas local, Bryce Wettstein, is changing the game for skateboarders around the world. The San Dieguito High School senior made history Tuesday night after completing the Olympics’ first-ever Skateboard event. → Read More
NBC 7 took a closer look at the vaccination rate in San Diego County and compared it with other parts of the nation where cases are higher. → Read More
Next Tuesday, a high school student from Encinitas will be representing Team USA at the Tokyo Olympics in the new park skateboarding event. → Read More
The month of July is typically a busy time in San Diego. As events started to pick up after the state’s reopening, so did COVID-19 cases, which has resulted in events getting postponed or canceled, according to some event planners. → Read More
The budget sets aside $100 billion for various forms of pandemic relief, and some of it is going to land in the pockets of qualifying San Diegans in the form of stimulus checks, small business grants and rent relief. → Read More
Community partners have teamed up to expand access to COVID-19 vaccines. → Read More
San Diego police are looking for a gunman who broke into two apartments in Normal Heights over the weekend and switched up his look in between to avoid detection. → Read More
Free concerts will return to Spreckels Organ Pavilion in Balboa Park, for the first time in 15 months. The world-renowned shows went virtual during the pandemic but will be back in person beginning Sunday. → Read More
San Diego police are reviewing potential charges for the person, or people, responsible for breaking a young man’s jaw during a violent attack in Ocean Beach on June 15. → Read More