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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The structure formerly known as Qualcomm Stadium, formerly known as Jack Murphy Stadium, formerly known as San Diego Stadium has - yet again - a new name.The City of San Diego awarded San Diego County Credit Union naming rights to the multi-purpose Mission Valley stadium Tuesday, following the financial institution's 0,000 bid on the deal.Naming rights for "SDCCU Stadium" will extend through December 2018.RELATED: Mission Valley stadium could get more than just a new name"We are ecstatic that the City of San Diego and Fox Sports College Properties have selected SDCCU to be the naming rights partner for SDCCU Stadium," SDCCU President and CEO Teresa Halleck said. "We look forward to helping to position SDCCU Stadium as a premier venue in San Diego to host all types of events and are excited for all that it will bring to San Diego and surrounding areas, which will include the SDCCU Holiday Bowl this December."The SDCCU Holiday Bowl is scheduled for Dec. 28, 2017.SDCCU Stadium is set to host more than San Diego State University Aztec football games. Concerts featuring Coldplay, U2, and the Vans Warped Tour are scheduled in the next year, as well as other city events."We are extremely excited about this agreement," Duke Little, Vice President and General Manager Fox Sports College Properties - which is part of the agreement - said. "SDCCU is one of the most recognizable brands in San Diego and believes in the importance of being an influential corporate citizen within the communities where they do business." 1579
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Three San Diego universities were ranked among the best colleges in the nation, according to an annual study.Princeton Review's "Best 385 Colleges" survey annually ranks to best colleges in America and in San Diego, students have a lot of reasons to be proud.San Diego State University; University of California, San Diego; and University of San Diego all made the list (in no particular order.) The review surveyed 140,000 students on a series of topics, including campus culture, professors and administrators, and school services.While the three schools ranked among the best colleges, they also gathered their own individual accolades on Princeton Review as well:San Diego State UniversityThe Best 385 Colleges 2019Best WesternBest Value CollegesGreen CollegesLots of Greek Life (#9)The Princeton Review says students at SDSU are fortunate to receive a "quality, affordable education" with a wide variety of majors and minors, and course flexibility. And SDSU's student body is a "diverse community of students who are as laid-back as they are hard-working."University of California, San DiegoThe Best 385 Colleges 2019Best WesternBest Value CollegesColleges That Create FuturesGreen CollegesTop 50 - Best Value Colleges (#45)UC San Diego attracts an array of bright students who will benefit from the campus' "access to cutting edge technology and theories" and opportunities. The college makes plenty of resources and materials available to students whether it's geared toward students or getting involved on campus.University of San DiegoThe Best 385 Colleges 2019Best WesternGreen CollegesBest Campus Food (#19)Best Quality of Life (#7)Best-Run Colleges (#12)Most Beautiful Campus (#3)Most Popular Study Abroad Program (#16)Top 50 Green Colleges (#23)One cool thing about USD is that about 70% of its students take advantage of the school's study abroad network, according to Princeton Review, bringing their education with them to practice their expertise around the world. It's one reason one student tells the Review, “USD encourages its students to apply what they learn in the world to make positive, impactful, sustainable change." 2172
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego State University Police Department, along with its allied agencies, is stepping up patrols after a string of robberies.Students and non-students have been targeted in recent weeks on and off-campus.At 12:30 a.m. on Saturday, three students were robbed by at least two people. Their phones and a set of keys were stolen.On Monday, just before 7 p.m., another person was robbed while walking along the sidewalk near Lindo Paseo and College Avenue. Police say two suspects pushed the victim down and stole their phone.“Avoid distraction and stay alert, if they see suspicious activity call us right away," said Raquel Herriott, Community and Media Relations Specialist with the SDSU Police Department.Students have also been targeted through the Offer Up app which connects buyers and sellers to household items.Police are looking for a suspect in the Offer Up cases, named Anthony Joseph Green. He's accused of meeting up with students at the library for a deal but then stealing their items.If you have tips or information, please contact law enforcement: 1096
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego Registrar of Voters is revising down its expected turnout numbers for the March primary from earlier projections. With an estimated 290,000 ballots still outstanding as of Thursday evening, turnout is now expected to fall between 47 and 52 percent of the county's registered voters. This means turnout will look similar to 2016's primary, which had about 50 percent participation. Original projections in January from the Registrar of Voters showed expectations of turnout between 55 and 60 percent. That number was revised in February to between 50 and 55 percent."It looks like turnout in this primary is about what it was in 2016 in San Diego," said professor Thad Kousser, department chair of the UC San Diego political science department. "We didn't see the spike we were expecting."However, Kousser points out that using turnout percentage can be misleading. Because of California's new Motor Voter law, there are more than 300,000 more registered voters in San Diego County than there were in 2016. Therefore, a matching 50 percent turnout would actually mean tens of thousands of new voters cast ballots in the 2020 primary. 1173
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The woman who stole a car with two children inside before driving to the U.S-Mexico border in 2018 has been sentenced to 13 years in prison. Police say Leslie Esparanza Saenz, 27, stole a car with an 8-year-old and 3-year-old inside outside a Cricket Wireless store on the 200 block of Euclid Avenue April 9, 2018. According to police, the children’s father parked the gold Hyundai Excel outside the store and went into the business by himself, leaving the vehicle unlocked. Moments later, Saenz got into the car and drove off on Imperial Avenue. RELATED: Not guilty plea from woman accused of stealing car with children insideThe vehicle was spotted later that afternoon when the Hyundai arrived at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. There, federal agents who had gotten a be-on-the-lookout bulletin regarding the auto theft and kidnapping took the driver - who was later identified as Saenz -- into custody without incident. Authorities then reunited the children, who had suffered no injuries during the ordeal, with their father and returned his car to him, Roman said. 1096