
Shandel Menezes
Television Reporter at KNSD-TV (San Diego, CA)
Television Reporter @nbcsandiego| UNC Alumna 🐏
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1 month ago |
nbcchicago.com | Shandel Menezes
The shortage of veterinarians in California is still a serious problem, and veterinarians say they are seeing more diseases and deaths in pets simply because they don't have the capacity to care for them. Veterinary Emergency Group, or VEG, is one of the only emergency hospitals in Oceanside. This means the heavy load that comes with less doctors and more pets often lands on them.
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1 month ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shandel Menezes
The shortage of veterinarians in California is still a serious problem, and veterinarians say they are seeing more diseases and deaths in pets simply because they don't have the capacity to care for them. Veterinary Emergency Group, or VEG, is one of the only emergency hospitals in Oceanside. This means the heavy load that comes with less doctors and more pets often lands on them.
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2 months ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shandel Menezes
The San Diego Unified School District has more than 200 schools, but the first one up to be renamed should the board vote yes on Tuesday is Clairemont High School. The school mascot is the Chieftains, a name that the state recently banned under the California Racial Mascot Act. "The law specifically refers to derogatory Native American terms. It lists several examples of what that would be, and 'chieftain' is actually one of those," said Sabrina Bazzo, a SDUSD board trustee.
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2 months ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shandel Menezes
A new bill would guarantee students who call for help when someone is overdosing will not be academically punished. , and Assemblymember Matt Haney (D-San Francisco) said this number has doubled over the last five years. "I never thought I would overdose in my freshman year dorm," said TJ McGee, a student at UC Berkeley. "I never imagined I'd be lying on the dorm room floor, surrounded by paramedics, and my roommates terrified and ashamed.
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2 months ago |
nbcsandiego.com | Shandel Menezes
As the sun sets, it's hard to miss the pink glow misting over Snapdragon Stadium. Some people thought the blush-colored hue was a SoCal northern lights show. Others thought it was a sign of aliens. As a result, Snapdragon Stadium took to X to let everyone know it's a "grow glow" to help the grass rebound throughout the year. We've seen the rumors. That pink glow? Not aliens, just next-level turf management.
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