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Sheriff’s Dept. seeks public’s assistance in identifying shooting suspects
Spring Valley, CA – The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying and locating potential suspects linked to a shooting incident in Spring Valley in 2023. On November 18, deputies responded to reports of a shooting on the 9000 block of...
Crews Fight Small Vegetation Fire in Poway Area
Firefighters were working a vegetation fire that broke out on a rural Poway road Sunday afternoon. The fire was reported at around 12:40 p.m. at 15400 Highway 67, near the intersection of Mina De Oro Road, said the San Diego County Fire Department. Poway Fire was assisting in the effort.
Felon Arrested for Alleged Possession of `Ghost Gun’ in San Marcos
A 25-year-old felon was arrested after being found with a self-made firearm, police said Sunday. Deputies conducted a routine traffic stop at around 9:30 p.m. Saturday on West Mission Road, near Comet Circle in the San Marcos area, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. A passenger in...
A year after San Diego banned public camping, most new shelter options are tents
One year after pushing through a controversial public camping ban, San Diego officials are preparing to tout efforts to expand shelter capacity by 40% in the face of a worsening homelessness crisis. But more than half of the city’s new shelter options don’t actually qualify as shelter under federal guidelines...
SLC Shares Back-to-School Tips
It’s almost time to return to school! The July NATA News explores some of the various aspects of the back-to-school season and shares tips from educators, program directors and the NATA Student Leadership Committee for AT student success. NATA Now is highlighting them in this two-part back-to-school series. The...
From the Union Tribune: With a sweeping blueprint for its future, San Diego acknowledges the lasting imprint of segregation — and seeks to reverse it
With a sweeping blueprint for its future, San Diego acknowledges the lasting imprint of segregation — and seeks to reverse it. The changes, scheduled for a City Council vote on Tuesday, would be the first major amendments to the city’s general plan since 2008. From DAVID GARRICK |...
Filling vacancies on San Diego’s Privacy Advisory Board
San Diego's city council is hustling to fill vacancies on the Privacy Advisory Board, because Mayor Todd Gloria hasn’t acted. In other news, public transit passengers in San Diego can now pay their fares with the tap of a credit card or smartphone. Plus, the 85th summer season of the Del Mar race tracks opened on Saturday and runs through Sept. 8.
Morning Report: Mega-Shelter Monday
The City Council is set to vote today on whether to move forward with a proposed 1,000 bed shelter campus pushed by Mayor Todd Gloria. The 30-year lease agreement for the Middletown warehouse the city wants to turn into the city’s largest long-term homeless campus – and the concept itself – have spawned major questions: What’s the value of the building? Can the city count on the site and its potential landlord? Should the city open a big shelter and pull from housing funds to pay for it? Is it sustainable?
With Accessible CPR Classes, Everyone Can Be a Link in the Chain of Survival
Everyone needs to know CPR, but not everyone has an equal opportunity to learn. This is especially true for the deaf and hearing impaired, blind and visually impaired, seniors (who may have compounding needs) and those with physical and cognitive disabilities. Emergency responders from Falck San Diego are addressing the...
San Diego Unified to educate on social media risks for youth
San Diego, CA–The San Diego Unified School District will launch an initiative to raise awareness about the risks associated with social media use among children and teens under a resolution unanimously approved by the Board of Education on Tuesday. Proposed by Board President Shana Hazan and Vice President Dr....
City Council considers sales tax increase for Nov. ballot
SAN DIEGO — San Diego City Council will hear a proposal to place a one-cent sales tax increase on the November 2024 ballot on Monday afternoon. If approved, it could bring $400 million per year to the city for neighborhood upgrades. This will include fixing potholes, repairing streets, sidewalks...
Flag football’s Olympics inclusion has been ‘rocket fuel’ for growth, especially among women
LAS VEGAS -- Maci Joncich sat in the bleachers at Coronado High School’s football stadium in April, her future in football crystallizing. Joncich, 17, had recently become the youngest player to make the U.S. women’s national flag football team. Only four years prior, her options in the sport were slim.
San Diego attorney honored for pro bono work with nonprofit and entrepreneurial organizations
Erik T. Johnson was recognized by the California Lawyers Association with a Labor and Employment Law Pro Bono Achievement Award for his many hours of service to the San Diego Volunteer Lawyer Program's Microbusiness and Nonprofit Support Program. Erik T. Johnson was recognized by the California Lawyers Association with a...
Rady Children’s Hospital Nurses to Strike Monday and Tuesday After Contract Deal Rejected
Nurses at Rady Children’s Hospital have voted down the latest negotiated contract agreement with the hospital and announced plans to strike on Monday and Tuesday. “While our bargaining team reached a deal, it is ultimately up to the membership to decide, and they have determined that it falls far too short of their needs,” said Katie Langenstrass, executive director of United Nurses of Children’s Hospital Teamsters Local 1699, in a statement on Sunday night.
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