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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Police have released surveillance video in hopes the public can identify a group of people suspected of stealing more half-a-million dollars' worth of items from the Hermes de Paris store at Fashion Valley Mall. 238
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — More people left California than those who moved in last year, according to recent Census data.The data shows that about 691,000 people left California for other pastures around the U.S., while only about 501,000 people moved into the Golden State in 2018.So where did everyone go? The data says most former Californians end up in Texas (86,164), Arizona (68,516), Washington (55,467), or Nevada (50,707).RELATED: San Diego homeowners creating rentals by converting garages into apartmentsPerhaps it's not all that surprising. Year-over-year, Texas added more jobs than any other state. The state added 283,000 jobs and unemployment fell to 3.7 percent in April, according to The Dallas Morning News. California, with 10 million more people than Texas, added 271,600 jobs year-over-year.With Arizona, a recent campaign to court Californians may have attracted new residents. The Greater Phoenix Economic Council's "#CAStruggles" campaign has tried attracting Californians to the desert with the promise of a lower housing cost, taxes, and other financial benefits. A recent UC Berkeley poll found that at least half of California's voters have given either serious (24%) or some (28%) thought to moving. Many cited California's high cost of living (71 percent), high taxes (58 percent), and political culture (46 percent) as the primary reasons they've considered leaving.RELATED: Study examines San Diego's 'affordability crisis'The last reason is especially likely, considering the poll found that Republicans were more likely to give serious (40 percent) or some (31 percent) thought to leaving the state, compared to Democrats or no party preference respondents. 1694

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - On Wednesday, ABC10 News interviewed San Diego County Superior Court Presiding Judge Lorna Alksne about this week's first criminal jury trial since all jury trials were halted in March.“We summoned 800 jurors and about 250 or so postponed their service like we told them to do if they felt uncomfortable or had a conflict or co-morbidity or something like that and of the remaining jurors we called in, only 41 showed,” she told ABC10 News and added, “The system doesn't work without jurors.” She went on to say, “I can only anecdotally think that people are unsure of public transportation or coming back Downtown to serve.”Wednesday marked the second day of the trial which was for an elder abuse case.Judge Alksne said that the courts have sufficient safety measures in place for jurors. “When they went back into the courtroom, they had these plexiglass barriers in between them if they're more than six feet apart and everyone wore masks and there was hand sanitizer everywhere. It's as safe as going to Costco,” she told ABC10 News.The courts have maintained that the only way to address the backlog of cases is with cooperation from San Diegans who are called for duty. She added, “What I [asked] the jurors yesterday was if you had a loved one who was incarcerated [and] pending trial and nobody showed up to do jury trial, how would they ever get their chance for their day in court?”Judge Alksne said that another trial is scheduled for next week and two are scheduled for the following week. The numbers of summonses will continue to increase. She explained that there's no plan to penalize people who do not appear for jury duty but that could change if turnout continues to be low. 1721
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Point Loma High School students welcomed gender-neutral homecoming royalty this week, eliminating the traditional roles of king and queen.At Friday night’s homecoming game, two senior boys were selected as kings. Most students at Point Loma High School said they support the change.Associated Student Body president Ila Komasa told 10News previous homecoming kings and queens were couples. This year, she wanted to make it more individualized. “We didn’t believe the couple aspect applied to what homecoming court meant to us and what it should represent for the students," Komasa said.Komasa was hopeful students would be given the opportunity to vote for anyone they wanted.“We made the decision to individually elect and nominate two students from each grade level as homecoming court and then for seniors, homecoming royalty.” It’s an effort to make homecoming more inclusive, no longer focusing on one’s high school relationship status, rather the impact made on peers. The students got the idea after two senior boys were voted to win the prom royalty titles. 1093
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — No winning jackpot ticket was sold for the Mega Millions drawing Friday night, sending the jackpot up to 4 million — raising the combined Mega Millions and Powerball winnings to 8 million this week.Mega Millions officials said no ticket matched all six numbers for the estimated 8 million grand prize. The numbers were 4, 24, 46, 61, 70, and Mega Ball 7.Hopeful winners have until Tuesday for their next chance at the jackpot. Tickets must be purchased before 7:45 p.m.RELATED: Why you should place your bet on scratch games and not PowerballTuesday's jackpot will be the fourth largest lottery prize in U.S. history.In California, six tickets scored the highest winning amounts in the state by matching four numbers and the Mega number, for a prize of ,125.In total, 411,547 winning tickets were sold in California, for amounts between and ,125. It costs to play the game, though the odds of winning the jackpot are one in 302.5 million.Saturday's Powerball drawing will be for a 4 million jackpot. The odds of winning? One in 292 million. Players have until 7 p.m. to purchase their tickets.Looking for a lucky store? Anyone planning to purchase a ticket can find the closest retailers here. "Lucky retailers" qualify as spots that have paid out on average ,000 per week in winning tickets. You can search by your zip code, but spots in the heart of San Diego (92101) are: 1462
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