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New school in National City hopes to ease childcare shortage
Little Schoolhouse in National City celebrated its grand opening. The center is located in a childcare desert since it is one of only four centers between Encanto and National City for that age group. NBC 7’s Shandel Menezes reports on Feb. 28, 2024.
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Four people in National City arrested in alcohol operation
Four people were arrested on suspicion of furnishing alcoholic beverages to minors in a “shoulder tap” operation conducted by the National City Police Department and agents from the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control, authorities said Wednesday.
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Recovery center opens for National City small businesses hurt by historic floods
The Small Business Administration will be opening a Business Recovery Center in National City on Feb. 26. The center will be set up at the Southwestern College Higher Education Center located at 880 National City Blvd. in National City.
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National City small businesses hurt by floods get help from new Business Recovery Center
The Small Business Administration will be opening a Business Recovery Center in National City on Feb. 26 at Southwestern College, NBC 7’s Adonis Albright reports.
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San Diego County flood victims worry about future after hotel vouchers expire
More than 1,000 people lost their homes and all of their belongings to flood waters last month. Many of them are now staying in hotels on housing vouchers from the county, but some are worried about what will happen when those run out. NBC 7’s, Jeanette Quezada has more from National City.
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National City council to introduce renter's protection ordinance at next meeting
One month after severe flooding displaced dozens of families, National City tenants could be a small step closer to securing stronger renter protections.
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National City flood victims call for greater tenant protections after flood disaster
All National City Councilmembers voted in favor of bringing an emergency local ordinance at the next meeting, NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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National City nonprofit shifts focus to helping flood victims after Jan. 22 storm
Adrian’s Way, a nonprofit based out of National City, held an event for flood victims to get clothes, food, cleaning supplies, toys, blankets and more.
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National City flood victims blame city engineering for destroying their homes
Families on East 8th Street in National City flooded out of their homes say a channel grate is to blame and the city should pay for the damage to their homes. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports on Feb. 7, 2024.
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National City flood victims blame city engineering for destroying their homes
Families on East 8th Street in National City flooded out of their homes say a channel grate is to blame and the city should pay for the damage to their homes.
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Tacos El Franc, one of Tijuana's most popular taquerias, is coming to San Diego
Tacos El Franc, one of Tijuana’s most popular taquerias, announced that it is opening a location in San Diego County.
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The night of a thousand burritos: Volunteers cook for San Diego flood victims
Like a warm blanket, the women of “Latinos with Power” are cooking up a storm of comfort for San Diego flood victims.
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The night of a thousand burritos: Volunteers cook for San Diego flood victims
San Diegans are rolling burritos for those who lost everything to the devastating floods, NBC 7 Dave Summers reports.
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National City renters flood city council meeting after losing housing to storms
With their apartments destroyed by Jan. 22’s flooding, people who lived on the first floor of the Highland View Apartments crowded into a special National City council meeting on Monday night. After getting letters showing they could lose their homes following flood repairs at their complex, they looked for the council’s help and a sympathetic ear.
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National City renters concerned over losing housing after historic flooding
Renters packed the National City council meeting on Monday, looking for answers as they face possible homelessness, NBC 7’s Omari Fleming.
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National City flood victims now face homelessness
Dozens of families who live on the first floor of the Highland View Apartments in National City have been displaced by the floods. Now they are facing an uncertain future and are worried they have nowhere to go.
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Victims of historic floods in National City may now lose housing
NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada has more from those tenants who are asking for help.
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Residents at National City apartment complex under threat of evictions after flooding
More than a dozen families at Highland View Apartments in National City say they received eviction notices after the flooding, giving them only days to figure out their next step.
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Volunteers with Team Rubicon arrive to help National City flood victims
The National City Fire Department requested Team Rubicon, a veteran-led nonprofit disaster response team, to help with flood relief after Monday’s storm devastated parts of San Diego County.
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Volunteers with Team Rubicon arrive to help National City flood victims
More than 40 homes in National City need serious help cleaning up after last week’s flooding, which is why the National City Fire Department requested Team Rubicon. NBC 7’s Dana Williams reports on Jan. 28, 2024.