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KNSD (channel 39, cable channel 7), known as NBC 7 San Diego, is a television station in San Diego, California, United States, serving as the market's NBC outlet. It is owned and operated by the network's NBC Owned Television Stations division alongside Poway -licensed Telemundo station KUAN-LD (channel 48).
On December 14, 2014, WLS-TV entered into a news share agreement with WCIU-TV to produce a weeknight-only 7 p.m. newscast titled ABC 7 Eyewitness News at 7:00 on The U; the program debuted on January 12, 2015, and is the fifth newscast produced by ABC O&O for a separately owned station in the station's home market (along with existing programs ...
The following television stations in the United States brand as channel 7 (though neither using virtual channel 7 nor broadcasting on physical RF channel 7): KNSD in San Diego, California; KTGM in Tamuning, Guam; WDAY-DT2 in Fargo, North Dakota; WPTA-DT2 in Fort Wayne, Indiana; WWMT-DT2 in Kalamazoo, Michigan; WWSB in Sarasota, Florida; WZVN-TV ...
Patch, a national network of local news sites, operates in San Diego; San Diego Story, an arts review website [22] The Times of San Diego is a web-based news outlet founded in 2014 [23] [24] that features local news daily for the city and surrounding area. [25] [26] It has earned acclaim as a small business with a booming readership.
KAII-TV in Wailuku, Hawaii (1958 to 1996) Satellite of KHON-TV in Honolulu; KJCW (TV) in Sheridan, Wyoming (2002 to 2009) KOAM-TV in Pittsburg, Kansas (1953 to 1982) KRCR-TV in Redding, California (1956 to 1978) WHDH in Boston, Massachusetts (1995 to 2016) WSVN in Miami, Florida (1956 to 1989)
A Fontana police officer is held in a headlock by a man whom authorities have identified as Alan Metka during a traffic stop in Yucaipa on Feb. 9.
A magnitude 3.4 earthquake hit the Fontana area Saturday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The Inland Empire quake was centered just under five miles northwest of Fontana, the agency said.
NewsNet's first logo, used from 2019 to 2022. On September 28, 2017, Eric Wotila – who founded low-power all-news station WMNN-LD in Cadillac, Michigan and oversaw the studio design and construction for News Channel Nebraska, a Norfolk, Nebraska-based quasi-state network of five low-power stations that also maintained an all-news programming format – started a crowdfunding campaign on ...