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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - More dogs are available for adoption in San Diego out of a need for more room in Orange and Riverside counties for animals rescued from the Holy Fire.  188

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Mysterious Galaxy served the Clairemont community for 27 years before the threat of closing reared its head.In November, the sci-fi bookstore announced they would have to close their doors after nearly three decades with their lease set to expire in January 2020.But as the final chapter of this local gem neared, two heroes emerged to continue the Mysterious Galaxy's story.RELATED: Poway's 'Disneyland for discount hunters' to close next yearLongtime customers Matt Berger and Jenni Marchisotto announced on the store's website that they have purchased the store and will move it to a shopping center in San Diego's Midway District."One thing we would like you to know above all else is that we, like you, are fans of Mysterious Galaxy," Berger and Marchisotto wrote. "We love Mysterious Galaxy for the same reasons you do and know that it will survive, will be saved, only because of your continued support."The new location will reside at 3555 Rosecrans Street. The existing staff will also stay on board for the store's next chapter, the owners say."We know the expert team of booksellers is much of what makes Mysterious Galaxy special. The store wouldn’t be the same without them," the pair wrote.RELATED: Beloved North Park newsstand closing after 70 yearsFormer owners Terry Gilman, Maryelizabeth Yturralde, and Jeff Mariotte opened Mysterious Galaxy in 1993. The store has served as a popular stop for everything science fiction, mystery, and fantasy for local readers. While local stores like the now-closed Villainous Lair and Adams Avenue Bookstore faced an uphill battle, Berger and Marchisotto hope to write a different future."As we begin this next chapter, we want to keep all that makes Mysterious Galaxy special while continuing to expend its presence in the community," the new owners added.RELATED: Gallery says gentrification is forcing them out of Barrio LoganThe number of independent bookstores has increased in the U.S. every year for the last decade, though retail sales have remained down, according to the American Booksellers Association. The appeal for these stores, though, is something readers can't get with a mouse click online."Moving forward, we plan to uphold all that makes Mysterious Galaxy special. We respect and value the store’s reputation as an integral part of the literary community in San Diego ... We have always seen Mysterious Galaxy as a safe place for anyone interested in exploring new worlds and never want that to change," the owners say. 2521

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police have arrested the man they say tried to sexually assault a woman at gunpoint inside a restroom at the Hilton in Old Town Tuesday.According to police, Jason Lee Jones, 31, was arrested and booked into jail for one count of assault with intent to commit a sexual offense.Jones was also arrested for an active parole warrant. According to police, the attempted sexual assault happened around 12:26 p.m. Monday at the Hilton on the 4200 block of Taylor Street.RELATED: Gun wielding man threatens woman in Hilton bathroomPolice say Jones went into the women’s restroom and attempted to sexually assault the victim with the use of a weapon.The woman was able to run out of the restroom and call police. After fleeing the scene, the suspect was later spotted around 6 p.m. Tuesday at Old Town State Park.Hilton Garden Inn said in a statement to 10News the incident has left them shaken: 919

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Officers with San Diego Police were in downtown Friday cracking down on drivers, pedestrians, bicyclist and scooter riders violating traffic laws.The department says pedestrian fatalities are rising in California as more people use non-motorized means of transportation. Over the past three years, the San Diego Police Department has investigated thousands of fatal and injury collisions involving cyclists and pedestrians. 455

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - PhaseBio, a company based out of San Diego and Pennsylvania, announced it would be starting a clinical trial for a drug that could help keep severe COVID-19 patients from needing a ventilator. “If you are infected with coronavirus and you’re admitted to hospital, we’re trying to catch those patients before they have a rapid decline and prevent intubation or other more severe complications of the coronavirus,” said Jonathan Mow, CEO of PhaseBio. The drug is called PB1046 and is a “novel, once-weekly, subcutaneously-injected vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) receptor.” It was originally being researched for use on patients with high blood pressure, said Mow. But they pivoted when they realized it might have properties that could help prevent acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a potentially deadly condition caused by the inflammation of the lungs due to the body’s immune response to the coronavirus. “We realized that the characteristics of our drug fit nicely to what we would want to control in the complications in coronavirus patients,” said Mow. The clinical trial will take place at 20 different locations and involve about 210 subjects who have been hospitalized and require oxygen, but have not been intubated. Mow said they hope to publish the results of the trial by the end of the year. 1345

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