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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Pint-sized protesters lined the sidewalks outside of Cardiff Elementary School, holding signs reading "BUILD OUR SCHOOL!"The District began construction in June, tearing down old buildings to make room for new ones. The project is being paid for by a million voter-approved bond from 2016.Principal Julie Parker says the school is over 100 years old and that the buildings they tore down were 60-70 years old and outdated. Right now, students are in temporary accommodations. "These are our eight portables, these portables are about ten years over their lifespan now, as you can see they're rusted out."Parker says rainwater leaked into three of the portable classrooms during recent storms. She says the temporary accommodations were only supposed to last a year, but a new lawsuit is now halting the construction progress. "We're continuing to pursue legal avenues in order to make construction continue again because it is obviously detrimental to students who attend school here," said Parker.A group called Save the Park and Build the School filed the lawsuit.Cardiff resident Eleanor Musick is the group's director."We're only asking the District to follow the law, and who more than a public agency should we be able to expect to follow the law? And they gambled. They gambled with our taxpayer money, they gambled with the kids, they tore down all those buildings when they didn't have all the approvals, and they still don't have the approvals," said Musick. Save the Park believes the District had an inadequate environmental impact report, which a judge agreed with. They also allege the school district's plan goes beyond what was initially approved in the bond measure.The group also opposes the construction of a multipurpose building on District-owned land, which is open to the public after hours. The land has federal protections, and Musick says the District only received a conditional approval from the National Park Service to move forward. But the District says it is subject to two straightforward conditions that are in the process of being completed. They add that the California Department of Parks and Recreation Office of Grants and Local Services approval recommends that the National Park Service approve the grant boundary adjustment for the project. Principal Parker says putting the multipurpose room on that land, and separating it from the school, is essential because the building will sometimes need to be accessed by the public for non-school-related functions. Parents say they're frustrated by the lawsuit and don't want to see their kids stuck in temporary accommodations while the legal process plays out. "There's no covered eating area so when it rains their backpacks get wet, they have to eat in their classroom. They have very limited play area. They have no common room to gather in. But we all knew this was the small price, and the expectation was that students would be back in classrooms next year," said Annessa Baird, a Cardiff parent of two.Many parents believe Save the Park's agenda is questionable and that they actually want to protect their ocean views.Musick says that's false and that her view was worse before construction. "One of the first things I tried to argue and plead with the District was don't cut down all the trees. There were some beautiful 75-year-old Torrey pines on that property, and they blocked my ocean view. And they're all cut down now," said Musick.She also says claims that their group is made up of only a handful of people is false and that dozens have contributed to the effort. The District says it's disappointed with the judge's ruling and that it will add to mounting legal fees and project costs.The District intends to ask the Court to reconsider its decision. 3788

  吉林治疗阳痿的价格   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - National Guard troops have not been at the border for too long, but are already making their presence felt.Border Patrol officers last week arrested a 31-year-old woman on Interstate 15 they say was transporting 51 bundles of methamphetamine in her vehicle.The woman's vehicle was transported to a Border Patrol facility where agents continued searching the vehicle with the help of National Guardsman who have recently been deployed to the border.RELATED: Border Patrol officials discuss National Guard deployment to US-Mexico borderDuring the secondary search, agents initially did not locate any additional narcotics, officials said. Eventually, a National Guardsman found another 11 bundles of meth hidden deep within a door panel.In all, border agents discovered more than 68 pounds of meth valued at 6,000."Although the California National Guardsman have been on duty for only a couple of weeks, they have quickly fit in and are a great asset in assisting the Border Patrol to protect our communities," San Diego Sector Chief Patrol Agent Rodney Scott said.The woman has been turned over to Riverside County law enforcement and faces narcotics smuggling charges.RELATED: Thousands of kids a year migrate to the US alone. What happens next?This month, 24 National Guard troops were deployed to San Diego ports of entry in San Ysidro, Otay Mesa, Tecate, and Calexico.The troops will not be armed or taking part in any immigration enforcement activities, according to CBP, instead, helping in support operations.Border officials expect another 106 additional troops at the ports of entry in the coming weeks. 1666

  吉林治疗阳痿的价格   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are searching for additional victims after arresting a man they say tried to drag a 17-year-old girl to his car in North Park in late May. According to police, the attempted kidnapping happened around 7:15 a.m. on the corner of 30th Street and El Cajon Boulevard May 31. Police say Thomas Luis Salas, 38, approached the 17-year-old at a bus stop before making casual conversation. He then extended his hand for a handshake and, when the juvenile shook his hand, police say Salas tried to grab her arm and pull her toward his light blue 2011 Ford Escape. The 17-year-old fought back and was able to get away. Investigators were able to track down and identify Salas as the suspect in the case. He was arrested on attempted kidnapping charges. His bail is set at 0,000. Police are asking additional victims to come forward. Salas is a Hispanic man five feet, nine inches tall and weighs 220 pounds. He was unshaven with a goatee. Police say Salas’ eyes have a “sleepy” appearance. He also has a large tattoo on his right arm of a cartoon face inside a “sunburst” or “Flame” design. According to police, Salas may have approached other juvenile women with his phone out attempting to engage in conversation. Anyone with information is asked to call Detective Deanna Mora at 619-516-3066 or Detective Sergeant Don Williams at 619-516-3006. 1374

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Police are alerting San Diego State students and neighbors after a man reportedly tried to steal a someone's phone before fleeing in a waiting vehicle.SDSU Police say the man approached the victim at about 9 p.m. in the 5500 block of Hardy Avenue on Wednesday. The man wrapped his arms around the victim and tried to take a cell phone from their hands, police say.The victim crouched down, grabbed their cell phone, and began screaming. A passerby saw what was happening and intervened, pulling the man off the victim.The man then jumped in to rear of a white sedan with tinted windows being driven by a second suspect.Police described the first suspect as a black male who appeared about 30 years old, 6-feet tall, with average build, short curly black hair and short facial hair. He was last seen shirtless, wearing dark-colored pants and basketball-style sneakers.The suspect in the waiting vehicle was described as a 20- to 30-year-old black female, wearing a gray or white shirt and her hair styled in a bun.Anyone with information is asked to call SDSU Police at 619-594-1991. 1109

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Police have identified the man stabbed to death in a Pacific Beach bathroom this week.San Diego Police said officers were called on Sunday to a public restroom at 700 Grand Ave. to reports of a man who had been stabbed. Nearby lifeguards and firefighters were the first to arrive and started providing first aid to the man.Police said the victim, 39-year-old Michael Wagley, had puncture wounds to his upper torso and was taken to a nearby hospital, but died of his injuries. Police said Wagley was new to the San Diego area and had no established residence.RELATED: Man fatally stabbed in Pacific Beach bathroom, San Diego police sayAfter police arrived to the scene, several witnesses reported the suspect fled after the stabbing. A man matching the suspect description, later identified as 33-year-old Martin Alvarez, was detained in the area and later arrested for murder.Police are still investigating the events that led up to the stabbing and a possible motive. It's unclear if Wagley and Alvarez knew each other.Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call SDPD's Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1178

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