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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police are searching for a gunman after one person was shot and injured in the Logan Heights area on Sunday.Police said a 24-year-old man was sitting on his porch at 2248 Ocean View Blvd. when a vehicle drove up. A suspect exited the passenger side of the vehicle and fire one shot, hitting the victim in the buttocks.The suspect got back in the vehicle and fled the scene.The victim was taken to a nearby hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.SDPD officers are investigating the shooting. 532

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego is home to some impressive pieces of property, but for many people those places are pure fantasy. The reality is that many San Diegans can't even find a place to rent, let alone buy.At least 70 percent of San Diegans can't afford to buy a house at the county's median home cost of 0,000. In an interview with 10News, Mayor Kevin Faulconer said housing is also one of the most complex and challenging issues to tackle, especially when it comes to the middle class."That missing middle has really been, not only here in San Diego, but up and down the state of California what has been so desperately needed," said Faulconer. 688

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego County has seen two flu deaths and more than twice the unusual number of illnesses so far this season, health officials reported Wednesday. County Health and Human Services officials said the number of confirmed flu cases is more than double the past three-year average, putting this year on par with the severe 2017-2018 flu season. Seventy-seven San Diego County residents died of flu complications last season. Almost 10,000 became ill. More than 235 cases of flu were confirmed by Sept. 28, compared to 67 at this time last flu season. “People should get vaccinated now to avoid getting sick and infecting others,” said Wilma Wooten, M.D., M.P.H., County public health officer. “The vaccine is safe and effective and is available throughout the region.” The flu shot is recommended for everyone over six months old. It takes about two weeks for immunity to develop, according to health officials. Anyone who needs the vaccine and does not have health insurance can go to a County public health center. For a list of locations, call 22 or visit the San Diego Immunization Program website. 1129

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – San Diego County is working to make it easier for San Diegans to get flu shots, which health officials say is especially important this year because of the coronavirus pandemic.On Thursday, local leaders kicked off efforts to promote flu vaccinations. Over the course of the next few weeks, they will be hosting pop-up clinics across the county where people can get free flu shots.The pop-up clinics are designed for those who don’t have insurance or those who can’t get the vaccine from their health care provider or pharmacy.Valentina Christiansen came to one of the clinics to get flu shots for her family. She said, “I think it’s great because I tried to go through our health plan and that’s over a month out, and we wanted to get it sooner. We heard about the opportunity and we’re excited to be able to do that.”Dr. Denise Foster, chief nursing officer for the county, said getting the flu vaccine can also help in the battle against the coronavirus. Keeping flu patients out of the hospital frees up beds and resources for those fighting COVID-19.“The flu vaccine can prevent the flu and prevent people from seeking health care services that might be needed right now connected to the pandemic,” Foster said.Foster added there are more people that have gotten the flu vaccine this year in comparison to this same time last year. They’re hoping this trend continues.Free flu shot clinics will take place on specific dates at these locations:Saturday, Oct. 24 at South Public Health Center, 690 Oxford Street, Chula VistaTuesday, Oct. 27 at North Coastal Public Health Center, 3609 Ocean Ranch Blvd, OceansideWednesday, Oct. 28 at Central Public Health Center VIP Trailer, 3177A Oceanview BlvdThursday, Oct. 29 at East Public Health Center, 367 N. Magnolia Avenue, El CajonTuesday, November 3 at North Inland Public Health Center, 640 W. Mission Ave #2, Escondido 1896

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego City Council was recently warned about the damage an earthquake can cause to the region, specifically on the county's water system."Strengthen their water system, make that long-term investment," seismologist Lucy Jones said of the city's aging water infrastructure. Jones recently spoke with city council leaders about improvements she's helped develop for Los Angeles' infrastructure."[It] contributes to a much more difficult time getting your city back up and running," Jones said.RELATED: Chula Vista native survives Alaska 7.0-magnitude earthquakeEven without a shake up, residents have seen the issues with aging water pipelines under San Diego. This month, a break to an 8-inch diameter concrete main left dozens of Hillcrest residents without water.In October, a water main break to a 90-year-old, 24-inch water transmission line in North Park flooded several streets with thousands of gallons of water. A water main break occurred in the same area in January 2017 as well.Water main breaks last August in Mission Hills, Point Loma, the Midway District, and Spring Valley also left residents and businesses without water. As of August, there had been at least 29 water main breaks around the county in 2018.Since 2013, San Diego has spent about 8 million repairing and replacing 116 miles of water transmission lines and distribution pipes, according to city documents. Though, the city still has more than 3,000 miles of pipeline to replace, San Diego Pulbic Utilities Department spokesperson Brent Eidson told 10News in August."To do it properly, we're probably always going to be replacing pipes," Eidson said.Buildings and BridgesWhen it comes to older structures throughout the county, it comes down to what standards were used when constructing a building.Geologist Pat Abbott says California has been proactive about preparing for earthquakes — he applauded the upgrades made to the Coronado Bay Bridge."You have an upright here and a horizontal road bed and they don't shake the same way," Abbott said of bridge construction. "Now we know that, so for modern bridges ... the trick is tying the horizontal and vertical together so they behave as a unit."RELATED: Alaska hit by more than 190 small earthquakes since FridayThe West Mission Bay Bridge is another such example. Dating back to the 1950s, it will soon be replaced with two parallel bridges with three travel lanes in both directions, including bike lanes. The new structure is an upgrade from its current structural deficiencies.On San Diego's preparedness, Abbott says there could be some major damages. He pointed to a similar scenario that hit San Francisco in 1989: The Loma Prieta Earthquake."Our scenario earthquake for the Rose Canyon fault, or the biggest that we reasonably expect is a 6.9," Abbott said. "If we had that earthquake we might see some major failures like [the Loma Prieta earthquake], but not widespread destruction." 2958

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