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Calif Students Get Second Chance To Get Better Grades
Students who failed classes during the height of the pandemic will now have a second chance at them after Governor Gavin Newsom signed a new law drafted by local leader Lorena Gonzalez.
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What Would You Do If You Saw a Hate Crime?
In the wake of the surge in attacks against Asian Americans, a new initiative is being launched to give people the tools to step in and intervene. It does not have to be direct intervention; indirect intervention can also de-escalate a situation. Asian Americans Advancing Justice, a civil rights organization out of Los Angeles, is launching the first-ever bystander intervention…
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Potential for COVID-19 Vaccine for Adolescents Brings Hope for School Reopenings
A new vaccine could be a game-changer when it comes to school reopening plans. Data shows Pfizer-BioNTech is 100% effective in preventing illness in youths ages 12 to 15.
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SUHSD Superintendent Placed on Leave in Wake of Alarming Financial Audit
The Sweetwater Union High School District Board voted Wednesday to place its superintendent on paid administrative leave in the wake of a financial audit that found evidence of fraud involving her and other current or former employees.
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Nestor Neighbors Recover Together After Flooding Damages 38 Units
At least 38 units at an apartment complex in Nestor were damaged after a creek overflowed Thanksgiving Day. Families spent Friday trying to clean up and salvage what they could.
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Texting, Social Media at Root of Teacher Misconduct: VOSD Report
An investigation by NBC 7’s media partner, Voice of San Diego, shows that teacher-student communication via texting and social media are often at the root of incidents of teacher misconduct.
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Humane Society Rescues 84 Birds in Rancho Bernardo Home
The San Diego Humane Society said it seized 84 birds from a home in Rancho Bernardo. NBC 7’s Rory Devine has more.
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San Diego Man Writes Checks for Students, Staff of Paradise High School
A San Diego man has decided to pass out checks to students and staff from Paradise High School in an effort to lift their spirits as they recover from the ravaging Camp Fire.
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Following Indictment, Duncan Hunter Points Blame on Wife
Both Hunter and his wife Margaret were indicted for misuse of campaign funds Tuesday afternoon. NBC 7’s Rory Devine reports from the courthouse.
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Department of Health and Human Services Gives Tour of Shelter for Immigrant Children Separated from Families
The east county was at center stage Friday in the controversy surrounding the Trump administration’s zero-tolerance policy on immigration.
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Scripps Ranch Couple Plans to Drive to Texas to Help Victims
One Scripps Ranch couple is packing up their SUV with donations from their neighbors and heading to Houston, Texas to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey.
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Crime Rates Plummet to Historic Low in City of San Diego: Report
Crime in San Diego is at its lowest in decades with aggravated assault, violent crime, burglary, larceny and property crime reaching historic lows, according to a new report.