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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Step right up and place your order, San Diego. It may be the most delicious thing you eat all year.Nestled in South Park, foodies will find the best place to eat in the country, according to Yelp. Shawarma Guys, a local food truck specializing in halal, Mediterranean, and Middle Eastern cuisine, was named the top place in America to eat at this year by the review website.The food truck has amassed nearly 500 reviews with a five-star rating average on Yelp since it opened last year. And in that time span, the food truck has been named California's best food truck, one of Yelp's best restaurants in the U.S., and among San Diego's best places to dine.RELATED: San Diego man sets record by eating Chick-fil-A 114 days in a rowSan Diego speakeasy named among best tiki bars in AmericaBefore placing your own order, previous guests recommend the chicken shawarma plate, shawarma pita wrap, beef shawarma plate, or chicken cream chop. Reviewers rave about the truck's perfectly seasoned meats, expertly crafted and crispy falafels, and unique takes on fries.Diners can find a taste of the truck's popular dishes at 3012 Grape Street from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday.San Diego received more honors on Yelp's list as well. Soichi Sushi, located on Adams Avenue, ranked ninth with its menu of high-quality, Omakase-style sushi and Oceanside's Mr bibi, on North Coast Highway, came in at 26th with its superb menu of Korean Bibimbap (Korean rice with mixed vegetables) dishes. 1514
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police say the man found shot behind a Midway District strip mall was the victim of an armed robbery.Police received a call on Wednesday just after 6 p.m. over shots fired and a vehicle collision in the 3600 block of Midway Dr. Officers arrived to find a grey Acura had crashed into a retaining wall behind several businesses. Inside, the driver had been shot at least once.The man, identified as 18-year-old Eduardo Salguero of San Diego, was taken to a nearby hospital but died of his injuries.Investigators say they've learned that Salguero had arranged to purchase an item through Snapchat. When he arrived to meet the sellers, two Hispanic males entered his vehicle. During the meeting, one of the suspects pulled out a handgun and the transaction turned into an armed robbery.Multiple gunshots were fired inside the vehicle, police said. The two suspects then fled on foot. Police only described the suspects as Hispanic males, between 20-30 years old, who were wearing dark clothing at the time. They may have sustained significant head, leg, and arm injuries because of the collision.Anyone with information about the case is asked to call SDPD's Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1257
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Since the start of the pandemic, there have been more than 240 community outbreaks in San Diego County. But despite calls from the public, county leaders continue to keep the exact locations secret.After public records requests from news outlets, the county released a list this week showing all the confirmed outbreaks until Sept. 1.The list reveals one outbreak at a San Diego business led to 175 infections. Another outbreak at a Chula Vista adult day care was linked to three deaths. But the addresses and business names are redacted.Many ABC 10News viewers have said they would like detailed information about the location of outbreaks to better inform decisions on where they visit.The county has resisted those calls, citing several reasons.The first reason has to do with contact tracing. County leaders say tracers often encounter people who are reluctant to provide information out of concern it will harm their business or organization.They say it’s useful tracers are able to assure people the business names will be kept confidential.“Contact tracing only works when those that are being interviewed are completely honest and forthcoming with relevant information,” the county wrote in a letter attached to the public records request.“Releasing the names of these locations and the addresses will have a chilling effect on the open communication necessary to ensure the Public Health Officer is able to effectively combat active outbreaks,” the county added.Los Angeles County does it differently. Health officials there post the names and addresses of all outbreak locations at workplaces, food, and retail stores.An outbreak is defined as three or more cases among members of different households who visited the same location within a 14-day period.San Diego County Public Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten said LA’s approach is unique.“LA does not have the capacity to do the contact tracing investigations the way that we do them,” she said in a press conference last month. “If you call any other health department in Southern California, no other health department does what LA does.”At times, San Diego County has identified the locations of outbreaks, including announcing in late July an outbreak at a fitness facility called The Gym in Pacific Beach.At the time, The Gym was defying public health orders, but has since gotten permission to reopen.San Diego County has also revealed locations of outbreaks from other diseases.In 2017, the county identified a Pacific Beach restaurant where there was a Hepatitis A outbreak. It regularly names schools with cases of tuberculosis.“We would release or have a press release related to an outbreak if there was additional information that the public would need to take actions,” Dr. Wooten said.County officials say they only reveal locations when they need help identifying people who may be exposed.In many cases, by the time an outbreak is confirmed, the county says the active threat is over.That’s because on average, the list reveals it takes 25 days to confirm the presence of three or more cases.“In most instances, the outbreak location information is reported and added to this list well after the outbreak has already taken place, so releasing the names now would do little to protect the public, especially when the business is cooperating with the Public Health Officer, exposed individuals have been notified, and measures have been taken to mitigate the risk of an additional outbreak,” the county said in its letter explaining the redactions in the public records request.Then there’s a privacy argument. County leaders say that in some cases revealing locations would make it easy to determine the people who had fallen ill.Finally, Dr. Wooten said she doesn’t want the public to get the impression that the virus is only contained in locations where outbreaks have occurred.When there's an outbreak of another disease, cases tend to be very localized. COVID-19 is different, she said.“The virus is widespread. People should not get false complacency,” said Dr. Wooten. 4079
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several North County residents felt their homes and businesses rattle briefly after a loud boom Friday.The noise and shaking were reported at about 1:30 p.m., according to San Diego Sheriff's Department. Deputies in the North County received calls from Vista about the noise. 10News also fielded several calls from Oceanside and San Marcos over the incident.USGS did not register any major earthquakes in the region Friday, according to the agency's website. At about 1:31 p.m., USGS recorded a 1.6-magnitude earthquake with a depth of about 5 miles in the Ocotillo Wells area, about 100 miles east of Oceanside.Camp Pendleton was scheduled to perform exercises involving mortar fire and high explosive munitions, according to a noise advisory statement, and finish its Exercise Iron Fist training alongside Japanese armed forces on base Friday. However, a spokesperson for Camp Pendleton told 10News the base was on normal operations Friday.The base's website advises that, "depending on atmospheric conditions, the sound of the explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50 miles away." A map of Camp Pendleton shows Oceanside is located about seven to 10 miles away from the base's impact areas.10News reached out to MCAS Miramar to check on Friday's base operations, but did not immediately hear back. 1333
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — SeaWorld's newest roller coaster is set to open just in time for the summer.The park's Tidal Twister roller coast will welcome its first riders on May 24, after breaking ground just last October. Tidal Twister joins the park's other coasters, Electric Eel and Manta, in offering a different theme park experience than what SeaWorld is traditionally known for.The roller coast zips riders ahead at 30 miles per hour, before twisting and turning along a figure-8 track and through a Zero-G roll in the center of the ride, 16 feet above the ground.RELATED:New dive coaster 'Mako' coming to SeaWorld in 2020SeaWorld San Diego announces Tidal Twister coaster, annual pass programSeaWorld's new Electric Eel roller coaster opens to the publicDueling trains will race past one another on the horizontal track with riders sitting both backward and forward.The coaster doesn't brush education off to the side, though. The ride will include an aquarium highlighting the importance of Rising Tide Conservation, a group started by SeaWorld aimed at promoting sustainable aquaculture and coral reef protection.Following Tidal Twister's opening in May, the next anticipating coast attraction will be the dive coaster, Mako, coming in 2020. It's been billed as the, “tallest, fastest and longest dive coaster in California, as well as the only floorless dive coaster in the state.” 1393