Listen to Today in San Diego,' a daily news podcast from NBC 7

El Cajon, CALocal News

The "Today in San Diego" podcast is a daily news offering from NBC 7, aimed at keeping the San Diego community informed in a concise format. Each episode lasts five minutes or less, making it an efficient choice for busy listeners. The podcast is updated every weekday by 5 a. m. and on weekends by 9 a.

m. , ensuring timely delivery of local news. Hosts Steven Luke and Marianne Kushi provide engaging coverage, while Sheena Parveen contributes First Alert Weather updates. The article encourages residents to subscribe and receive notifications, highlighting the podcast’s role in keeping the community connected. It also mentions other NBC 7 podcasts, such as "On Friar," which features in-depth coverage of the San Diego Padres, including interviews and analysis.

Additionally, the "DALE PLAY" podcast from TELEMUNDO 20 offers listeners quick updates on important news from California and around the world. This diverse array of podcast offerings reflects NBC 7's commitment to providing comprehensive news coverage across various platforms.

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