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¡¡¡¡SAN DIEGO (KGTV) ¡ª Right on the sanctuary walls of Christ Temple Apostolic Church in El Cajon, you will find a banner honoring our military and service. And service is a big part of the job for Bishop Donnie McGriff. ¡°It¡¯s not a job it¡¯s not a profession. It¡¯s a ministry. And that¡¯s what I do. I love it,¡± says Bishop McGriff.And serve the Bishop has for nearly 60 years, starting right out of high school in the Navy. He served his community as a UPS driver. And for over 30 years, he has served in what he calls his ultimate role as the leader of his church. What was his calling?¡°I think I found out at an early age that my purpose or destiny was to serve,¡± says Bishop McGriff with a smile.The Bishop serves in so many ways with his congregation. They collect food for the less fortunate. He even founded a Christian based University focusing on Theology and Entrepreneurship. But the military has always been very close to Bishop McGriff¡¯s heart. He saw a need for support from the community when he was in the Navy and made that a focus for his congregation when he joined the church. ¡°The highest rate for divorce is in our military, and that¡¯s sad because they really don¡¯t have the people to share with them,¡± adds McGriff. ¡°Our theme for the entire church is preparing families to change the world.¡±If you would like to learn more about the work Bishop McGriff and the work his congregation at Christ Temple Apostolic Church does for our military click on this link.Or, feel free to nominate someone for the 10News Leadership Award. 1561
¡¡¡¡SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County leaders announced that day camps, campgrounds and RV parks, as well as outdoor recreation can reopen immediately.The outdoor recreation activities include for-hire fishing and smaller charter boats.The news comes after San Diego decided to allow passive activities at beaches beginning last week.RELATED:Visitors notice difference at San Diego beaches on Memorial DayNot everyone is playing by the rules at San Diego beachesThose activities include tanning and laying out with a towel.Activities not included are sports such as volleyball and football. 597
¡¡¡¡SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego has long been on the leading edge for LGBTQ politics.Christine Kehoe was the first openly gay candidate elected in San Diego County. She won the City Council seat in District 3 in 1993.Since then, the seat has been held continuously by an openly gay person, the longest streak she knows of for any public office in the country.2020 could also be the year San Diegans elect the first openly gay mayor. Todd Gloria, who currently serves as the state assemblymember for the 78th District, briefly served as interim Mayor after Bob Filner resigned.10News reporter, Matt Boone, spoke to Kehoe about the history of LGBTQ politics in San Diego as well as significance of having so many openly gay candidates on the ballot. 752
¡¡¡¡SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Rev. Al Sharpton will join local members of the National Action Network in a press conference Wednesday.Rev. Sharpton is scheduled to discuss Midterm elections, criminal justice reform, and "issues impacting communities of color in San Diego." Specifically, he is set to discuss an independent investigator working on cases involving police shootings and misconduct.Rev. Sharpton will be joined by the families Jonathan Coronel, Sergio Weick, Alfred Olango and James Lacey, who have been directly affected by police-related shootings in Southern California.Watch a Facebook live in the player below: 642
¡¡¡¡SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police are searching for a woman they say robbed a San Diego Wells Fargo bank. According to police, the woman entered the bank on the 9200 block of Miramar Road just before 6 p.m. Thursday. Police say the woman demanded money from the teller, who handed the suspect an unknown amount of cash. RELATED: Bank robber reportedly makes getaway on electric scooterThe woman then walked out of the bank, fleeing in an unknown direction. The suspect is described as a black woman in her mid-40s who is five feet, six inches tall with brown eyes and black and grey hair. She was wearing a baggie grey hoodie and dark pants. RELATED: FBI searching for man who reportedly robbed San Diego grocery store bankAnyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 807