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Man Stabbed in Neck in Mission Valley East After Being Yelled At on Bike
A man was stabbed in the neck after he was yelled at to stay away from another man’s bike in the Mission Valley East neighborhood, the San Diego Police Department said Monday. The stabbing happened at 10:47 p.m. Sunday at 7700 Hazard Center Drive when a man in his...
Can the tech industry solve child care problems? Some companies are betting on it
A tech company out of San Diego is working to solve the vexing problem that is child care, by creating a platform where employers, working parents and child care providers can connect and transact.
San Diego City Council rejects Power San Diego’s ballot measure
San Diego voters will not decide whether to replace San Diego Gas and Electric with a nonprofit municipal electric utility this November. In other news, we have a recap on the State of North County address. Plus, we learn about a summer enrichment program for more than 24,000 students in the San Diego Unified School District.
DSUSD serving summer meals to students
Desert Sands USD started their Summer Meal Service yesterday, All those 18 years old and younger are able to receive free breakfast and lunch whether attending summer school or not. The meal must be eaten on site. Below are a list of locations where students can get meals this summer: The post DSUSD serving summer meals to students appeared first on KESQ.
Turning the Tide Against Suicide: Retired Fire Chief at Annual Games in San Diego
No one seeing retired Fire Chief Matt Shobert standing poolside would ever suspect he once contemplated jumping off the Coronado Bridge. Shobert, 62, was one of 24 swimmers in the 57th annual U.S. Police & Fire Championships this weekend at Mater Dei Catholic High School in Chula Vista. While there...
Girl Scouts leading the way in fire prevention in California mountains
JULIAN, Calif. — For those who live and work in San Diego’s mountains, fire prevention is often on the mind, especially at Camp Winacka and Camp Whispering Oaks in Julian. That’s where the Girl Scouts San Diego is leading the way with new technology that burns away fire fuels.
Pickup Driver Gets 15 to Life for Fatally Striking Pedestrian in Downtown Parking Lot
A man convicted of running over and killing a pedestrian with a vehicle in a downtown San Diego parking lot was sentenced Monday to 15 years to life in state prison. Zachary Porter, 36, was found guilty by a San Diego jury of second- degree murder for the April 28, 2020, death of Met Austin Siapengo Simon.
San Diego City College offers free food, clothing and haircuts to students
SAN DIEGO — A barbershop is more than just a place to get a haircut, it can be a hub for building a better community. In this Zevely Zone, I visited San Diego City College. Classes are challenging enough for students, but what if you could attend a school that offers free clothing, food and haircuts?
Maps of vacation rentals in San Diego stirs housing debate
SAN DIEGO — Online maps showing the locations of short-term vacation rentals in San Diego are causing a stir on social media over housing availability. “We have a housing shortage. Why do we allow this?” said one online commenter on Reddit. “Nothing to see here… it's only 1%...
New Era for Aviation: San Diego's Brown Field Airport Set for Landmark $1.5 Billion Redevelopment Project
San Diego is ushering in a new era for aviation with the groundbreaking of a significant redevelopment project at Brown Field Municipal Airport. The plan, which is pegged to be the largest general aviation airport renovation on the West Coast, promises to revitalize the underutilized airport and turn it into a bustling economic center for the region. The project is a collaboration between the City of San Diego and San Diego Airpark, LLC, which is set to lease the property from the city and oversee the airport's transformation. With the first buildings projected to be complete by the close of 2025, the excitement surrounding this development is palpable.
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