Ramon Galindo, NBC 7 San Diego

Ramon Galindo

NBC 7 San Diego

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Past articles by Ramon:

WATCH: 'You Can Leave Now,': San Diego Lifeguards Ask Girl to Leave La Jolla Cove Sea Lions Alone

A viral TikTok video prompted San Diego Lifeguards to get involved. → Read More

Here Are California's Drought Conditions After Recent Winter Storms

The rain we’ve seen lately might be letting up, but California’s historic drought is sticking around. Despite all the snow and rain in Southern California lately, all of California remains under some form of drought. → Read More

Mission Beach Neighbors Help Beloved Artist Following Devastating House Fire

Neighbors in Mission Bay are trying to help out a local artist who lost his home in a fire in Artists Alley, where he is known for picking up beach trash and making art with it. → Read More

San Diego's Homeless Program That Works

Emergency rent vouchers are helping San Diegans challenged by homelessness. → Read More

San Diego Helps Put a New Face on Small Businesses

The Olympic Café in North Park is among the businesses that have already benefited → Read More

Improvements Coming to Balboa Park Walking and Biking Trail Along 26th

Work on the 26th Street trail started earlier this year and will connect Golden Hill to the heart of Balboa Park. → Read More

Hillcrest Street Named After Latino LGBTQ Activist Nicole Murray Ramirez

The City of San Diego designated a portion of Harvey Milk Street in Hillcrest as “Honorary Nicole Murray Ramirez Way” on Saturday. → Read More

San Diego City Council Reviews SDPD Body-Cam Audit

In 2020 the city council approved a three-year, $8.4 million contract for the body cameras. → Read More

San Diego Lifeguards Increase Patrols for Labor Day Weekend

San Diego lifeguards have increased their staffing on Labor Day weekend to help keep the huge beach crowds safe. On Saturday morning in La Jolla lifeguards had to rescue a group of eight scuba divers. → Read More

Guaranteed Income Helps Ease Inflation Pressures for San Diego Families

San Diego’s first guaranteed income program is a few months in, and it is already making a difference in many lives. → Read More

Police, Community Groups Face Off in San Diego Unity Games

Some San Diego police officers traded their badges for baseball gloves on Saturday. SDPD was among several teams playing in the Unity Games at Willie Henderson Park in San Diego’s Mountain View neighborhood. → Read More

La Mesa Barber Helps Juan Soto Shape Up for Padres Debut

The Padres’ newest superstar, Juan Soto, was looking sharp when he was introduced in San Diego this week and he has a local barber to thank. → Read More

San Diego Free Eye-Exam and Glasses Event Exactly What the Doctor Ordered

Eye-care professionals performed consultations and volunteers provided refurbished eyeglasses → Read More

Water Contact Warning Issued for Imperial Beach and Coronado

The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health has issued a water contact warning for beaches in Imperial Beach and Coronado. The beaches are not closed, but the county wants to let people know about elevated bacteria levels. → Read More

Vandals Caught on Camera Spray Painting Over Pride Flag on Scripps Ranch Home

San Diego police are trying to find the vandals who have targeted a Scripps Ranch home repeatedly. → Read More

COVID-19 Led to More Job Loss, Worsening Mental Health in Refugees in San Diego

As San Diego prepares to welcome more refugees from around the world, a new study from UC San Diego shows the major challenges refugees have faced during... → Read More

‘His Presence Is Still With Us': Jersey Retirement Ceremony Held for Teenager Killed in Poway Crash

A teenager who was killed in a crash near Poway High School last year, was honored Sunday by his baseball teammates. → Read More

Omicron Threatens Local Restaurant Industry's Survival

Omicron could spell doom for many local, independently-owned restaurants. Most restaurants in the U.S. saw a drop in sales during December and in-person dining... → Read More

Parents Line Up for At-Home COVID-19 Tests Before Sending Children Back to School

Children across San Diego County are preparing to return to class next week. For many that means taking an at-home covid test. Schools across the county have spent the last few days distributing rapid tests to parents. → Read More

Hundreds of Kids Get Gifts, Holiday Breakfast and Snow in Encanto

Hundreds of San Diego children received a special Christmas treat Saturday morning in Encanto. The People’s Association of Justice Advocates along with... → Read More