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October is ‘Kids Free San Diego' Month | San Diego News Daily
Millions of Americans are back on their student loan repayment plans as of Oct. 1. And the 34th Annual Aids Walk & Run San Diego brought hundreds out to the streets. Plus, “Kids Free San Diego” gives families some free fun all October.
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Cal State San Marcos reports 5th sexual assault on campus this semester | San Diego News Daily
In all of the cases, the victim knew their attacker after being in a relationship or meeting at a prior social gathering, officials said. And, gas prices continue to soar in San Diego County. Plus, drivers should prepare for I-5 North closures downtown this weekend.
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School libraries closed over ‘inappropriate' content | San Diego News Daily
Some families are concerned about temporary library closures at Escondido Union School District over “inappropriate” content. And, the high prices at the pump are especially hitting rideshare drivers who pay out of pocket for gas. Plus, NBC 7 explains how the CARE Court program will work.
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Supervisors declare humanitarian crisis at the border | San Diego News Daily
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously declared the lack of federal resources for asylum seekers a humanitarian crisis. And, 11 people were displaced after a house fire in Lemon Grove. Plus, the county receives $5.1 million to address homelessness.
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Blue Envelope Program seeks to bridge gap between police and special needs San Diegans | San Diego News Daily
The new “Blue Envelope Program” seeks to bridge the gap between special needs San Diegans and law enforcement. And San Diego County supervisors voted to declare a Humanitarian Crisis at the border. Plus, Alaska Airlines adds a new nonstop between San Diego and Atlanta.
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San Diego remembers PSA Flight 182 tragedy in North Park 45 years later | San Diego News Daily
Monday marks 45 years since the PSA Flight 182 tragedy in North Park. And, writers and studios reached a tentative deal to end the WGA strike over the weekend. Plus, Usher will headline the Super Bowl LVIII Halftime show.
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Flames destroy only Pauma Valley Indian Reservation grocery store | San Diego News Daily
Two business pillars in the Pauma Valley community were destroyed over the weekend, incinerating almost 5 decades worth of work. So many migrants are arriving at the border that the county is considering declaring a humanitarian crisis. Plus, a San Diego sunglass company has hit it big with football coach Deion Sanders.
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Gas thefts climbing across San Diego County | San Diego News Daily
The average price of gas across San Diego County topped $6 per gallon on Saturday. As a result, gas thefts are rising across the county. Plus, SANDAG pulled its controversial “mileage tax” from its 2025 Regional Plan.
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SANDAG removes mileage tax from 2025 transit plan | San Diego News Daily
The San Diego Association of Governments’ Board of Directors voted 15-4 Friday to remove a controversial Regional Road User Charge from SANDAG’s 2025 Regional Plan. And, Pacific Beach is adding parking meters to boost parking turnover in the core shopping areas. Plus, a San Diego company hits it big with Deion Sanders.
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Resources stretch thin as asylum seekers surge to the US | San Diego News Daily
Dozens of people were waiting to be processed in Jacumba and built shelter with things like branches and cardboard. And, San Diego is at risk for catastrophic flooding due to its stormwater system. Plus, the Miramar Air Show returns on Friday.
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Racist, hateful public comments flood City Council meeting | San Diego News Daily
Multiple anonymous callers flooded the assembly with hateful and racist remarks. And, the San Diego City Council approved water rate hikes for residents. Plus, the average gas price nears $6 in San Diego County.
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More migrants dropped off at transit stations across San Diego County | San Diego News Daily
More migrants continue to be dropped off at transit stations across San Diego County. And, a $6 billion bond tackling homeless shelter capacity and mental health will be on California residents’ 2024 ballot. Plus, the San Diego Humane Society rescued two pups from a Kearny Mesa ravine.
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City group collects 2M pounds of trash in downtown in under a year | San Diego News Daily
The city’s “enhanced hot spot” program removed more than 2 million pounds of waste from areas near and around homeless encampments. And, a woman fell to her death after climbing over the U.S.-Mexico Border fence. Plus, the SDFD is hiring beach lifeguards for summer 2024.
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Rocket splits sky over Southern California | San Diego News Daily
Kaiser employees in San Diego are set to vote next week on a strike. And a judge has ruled in favor of Escondido teachers who sued over student gender-identity policy. Plus, a rocket split the sky over Southern California Thursday night.
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Private child care feeling the brunt of state's new free TK programs | San Diego News Daily
California’s new free TK programs could cause some private child care programs in San Diego to close. And, Gov. Newsom signed a bill that would fast-track completion of the Otay Mesa East Port of Entry. Plus, about 100 migrants have arrived at the San Ysidro Border Fence, seeking asylum.
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Ceremonies in San Diego Mark 22 Years Since 9/11 | San Diego News Daily
Ceremonies across San Diego County are marking 22 years since 9/11. And, a teenage suspect was arrested in a fatal Oceanside shooting over the weekend. Plus, $522 million is up for grabs in the powerball jackpot drawing Monday night.
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Potential Ocean Beach Pier designs unveiled | San Diego News Daily
The City of San Diego released new potential designs for the Ocean Beach Pier! And, a shooting in Oceanside left one man dead. Plus, San Diego’s annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb commemorated those lost in the 2001 terrorist attacks.
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California Coastal Commission votes to close Point La Jolla year-round | San Diego News Daily
Carlsbad police shot and wounded a 16-year-old boy in the arm early Saturday morning after officers noticed alcohol inside his vehicle. And, the Coastal Commission has approved the closure of Point La Jolla all year. Plus, the Ocean Beach Pier workshop is unveiling new designs for the project on Saturday.
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Major I-5 freeway closure to divert motorists in downtown San Diego all weekend | San Diego News Daily
At least one lane of southbound I-5 will remain accessible from on-ramps south of I-8 for limited local and airport traffic, according to Caltrans San Diego. And, to protect both wildlife and the hundreds of thousands of people who visit the sea-lion pupping area at Point La Jolla, the California Coastal Commission voted to recommend closing the area year-round. Plus,...
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Four friends help revive Carlsbad's beloved pizza parlor after pandemic | San Diego News Daily
A man accused of shooting three people at a Fallbrook plant nursery was in court on Tuesday. An investigation is underway into an East Village fire that started near dozens of apartments. Plus, four friends helped revive Carlsbad’s beloved pizza parlor after the pandemic almost closed its doors for good.