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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police released video Thursday of a random assault outside a North Park 7-Eleven.The assault happened February 15 about 9 p.m. at the store on 3019 Meade Ave., at 30th St., police said.The woman was standing outside the store in front of the Redbox video rental machine when the man walked up behind her.Surveillance video shows the man push the woman. She fell to the ground and was injured. There's no word on her condition.The attack appears to be random.Anyone with information about the man is asked to call San Diego Police. 567

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Sir Paul McCartney will rock San Diego's Petco Park once again next year.The legendary Beatles musician is taking his "Freshen Up" world tour to San Diego on June 22, 2019. Tickets will go on sale to the public Dec. 13 at 10 a.m. A link to tickets isn't available yet, but will be posted here.The stop is in support of McCartney's recent album "Egypt Station," which topped the Billboard 200 chart following its Sept. 7 release. It was his first #1 hit in 36 years, according to Billboard.RELATED: Actor Hugh Jackman brings musical world tour to San DiegoThe next closest stop on McCartney's tour will be at Dodger Stadium on July 13 — just in case you're forced to make the drive.The San Diego show is McCartney's first since his 2014 "Out There" tour stop at Petco Park, which drew an estimated 42,000 fans. The North America leg of his "Freshen Up" tour will kick off on May 23, in New Orleans, La. 928

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego State University is defending its coronavirus-related disciplinary protocols after angry parents criticized them. The family of a student tells ABC 10News that she may be suspended for an entire semester for not reporting her COVID-19 test result fast enough.Marc Peterson says that his daughter is a sophomore. He asked that ABC 10News not show her face or use her name out of fear of retribution. He says that she lives in a single room in the dorms. When she fell ill, he says that she visited the County’s testing site on-campus, which is where she reportedly tested positive. Peterson says that she waited four days to notify the housing authority, instead of doing it immediately.“She thought [that] she didn't have to because the test was done on-campus. She thought it was being reported to the school,” he told ABC 10News on Monday and added, “The documentation that she had signed for housing said that she should report results or contact with other students ‘immediately' and ‘immediately' is not defined in any of the paperwork.”He says that she self-quarantined but still got in trouble. Peterson shared a letter that he says the school sent her which outlined options of taking an academic suspension for the spring semester or taking an academic suspension for this current semester. “It means that all the work that you've done all this semester will be wiped out. You're giving up this entire semester,” he explained.He says that he’s part of a Facebook group where dozens of other SDSU parents are posting about similar disciplinary actions for, what he calls, minor offenses during a rapidly changing pandemic. “It seems like the school is very overhandedly punishing students in this environment,” he added.Peterson says that his daughter plans to fight the possibility of suspension with the school.SDSU sent the following information to ABC 10News."We cannot provide specific information relating to specific cases or students’ academic records due to Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) regulations. However, we hope the following information will be helpful.SDSU has rolled out extensive education campaigns through social media, signage, dedicated websites (i.e. SDSU Flex [sdsu.edu] & SDSU.edu/COVID-19 [sa.sdsu.edu]), and timely email communications related to the university’s COVID-19 related policies and overall response to the pandemic. In these communications, we have detailed that all members of the university community should adhere to university policy and also county, state and federal public health guidelines and orders.Given the severity of the pandemic, SDSU continues to pursue disciplinary actions related to both organizational [sa.sdsu.edu] and individual [csrr.sdsu.edu] violations should any COVID-19 policies not be followed. Consequences can include an official warning, suspension, or expulsion in extreme cases. To date, 1,423 notices of possible individual or organizational violations have been issued. Those issued to student organizations will include investigations into the alleged violations. Additional notices of violation are pending. Again, due to privacy regulations, additional details about these cases cannot be shared." 3245

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego’s violent crime rate fell in 2018 while the city’s overall crime rate rose. According to an early report from the Brennan Center for Justice, San Diego’s violent crime rate fell by 0.7 percent. Overall, however, crime is up. San Diego’s crime rate rose by 3.4 percent from 2017 to 2018. RELATED: City turns to community leaders to reduce crimeThe report looked at the Nation’s 30 largest cities. While San Diego’s overall crime rate was up, most other large cities saw a major reduction in crime. New York City saw a nearly 2 percent decrease in crime while Los Angeles saw a 3.3 percent reduction. Meanwhile, Chicago, a city known for its crime, saw a 9.5 percent increase in crime. In contrast, San Francisco saw a 9 percent decrease in crime. RELATED: Crime rates show San Diego is safest big city for murdersFort Worth, Texas saw the biggest reduction, falling more than 12 percent in the overall crime category and 10.6 percent in the violent crime category. 1002

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — SeaWorld San Diego is reintroducing its popular annual SoCal Pass as the park prepares to offer new attractions for guests.The SoCal Pass, also known as the "Silver Annual Pass," is available for 1.99, or .24 a month with a down payment, the park says, and contains hundreds of dollars in benefits. The deal is only good online. Pass holders can access the park throughout the year and get free parking, two guest tickets for promotional events, discounts on dining and shopping, and do not have to worry about any blackout dates.RELATED: SeaWorld welcomes new flamingo chicks to the 'flamboyance'The park announced Wednesday it will also extend free admissions for military veterans through July 15, giving veterans and up to three guests free admission.SeaWorld's SoCal Pass comes back just as the park introduces its Tidal Twister roller coaster and updated Journey to Atlantis attraction. The park's summertime Sesame Street Party Parade and nighttime Electric Ocean show also look to bring in guests looking for more entertainment in the park.SeaWorld's offerings will continue into 2020, when the park debuts what it calls the tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster in California, called "Mako." 1237

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