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Man waved knife, punched clerk and robbed 7-Eleven but didn't get any cash: SDPD
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Science education for underserved students in City Heights target of DOGE cuts
Students in City Heights have become the latest target in federal cutbacks by the Department of Government Efficiency. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez has more on the story.
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Federal funding cuts impact local educational programs
Ocean Discovery Institute, a non-profit organization that offers science education to 10,000 students from low-income families in City Heights, is being impacted by federal funding cuts. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez explains what the institute is doing in response to these cuts.
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Science education for underserved students in City Heights target of DOGE cuts
Ocean Discovery Institute forced to layoff AmeriCorps teachers because of cuts by the Department of Government Efficiency.
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Reabren University Avenue para mejorar la movilidad y seguridad en City Heights. Durante más de dos años, el tráfico en City Heights se ha desviado y la comunidad se ha visto afectada para dar paso a importantes cambios de seguridad.
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Stretch of University Avenue reopens in City Heights
Part of a major street is now back open in City Heights, after undergoing construction for more than two years. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez has the updates.
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University Avenue reopens so City Heights can better ‘go with the flow'
For more than two years, traffic in City Heights has been detoured and disrupted to make way for safety changes. University Avenue is now reopen.
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City Heights family raises questions after masked ICE agents arrest father in front of kids
The family is raising questions about why the arrest happened in that manner to a man they said has no criminal history.
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City Heights family speaks out after father arrested and detained by ICE
Genaro Carreto, who is undocumented, was arrested in front of his two young children, reports NBC 7’s Shelby Bremer, who spoke with his family.
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Catch free rides in North Park and City Heights with new shuttle program
Those in North Park and City Heights now have a new way to get around their neighborhoods. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez has details on Mid-City GO.
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Catch free rides in North Park and City Heights with new shuttle program
Those in North Park and City Heights now have a new way to get around their neighborhoods.
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Feeding San Diego's school-pantry program helps families amid rising cost of food
The local nonprofit will feed more than 11,000 families this month through school pantries
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Business owners frustrated over road project in City Heights
In City Heights, some shop owners feel frustrated over a traffic project they say has gone on too long.
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School pantry program helps families amid rising cost of food
Feeding San Diego will provide food to more than 11,000 families this month through school pantries.
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Lemon Grove community honoring Haitain cousins killed in a car crash
We’re learning more about the two young cousins killed in Lemon Grove on New Year’s Day that were caught in the wake of a horrible car accident. The two were Haitian immigrants just starting their lives here in the US.
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Cousins who died together in Lemon Grove crash honored by Haitian community
Nadia Charles and Junior Joseph Juste were cousins killed in the wake of a high-speed car accident while walking New Year’s Day in Lemon Grove.
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Plans unveiled for refugee, immigrant cultural housing hub near City Heights
Plans were unveiled, Saturday afternoon, for a future housing development and cultural hub specifically serving immigrants and refugees. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez reports.
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Plans unveiled for refugee, immigrant cultural housing hub near City Heights
Plans were unveiled, Saturday afternoon, for a future housing development and cultural hub specifically serving immigrants and refugees.
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Nonprofit saves disabled San Diego man from homelessness just before the holidays
In the past two years, eviction filings in San Diego County have gone up almost 30%. One program is trying to prevent that from happening, NBC 7’s M.G. Perez reports.
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Disabled San Diego man on verge of homelessness gets help from nonprofit before the holidays
As evictions rise in San Diego County, families look for help to stay in their homes. This man found it.