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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A woman was arrested early Sunday morning after police say she stabbed her son several times. Police responded to the 8000 block of Donzee Street near I-805 and SR-163 just after 2 a.m.According to police, a 71-year-old mother and her 31-year-old son got into an argument when things got physical.The woman reportedly stabbed her son four times before calling police to report the stabbing.The man was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. His mother was arrested and booked into jail. 538

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — America's Finest City is also considered America's friendliest city, according to a recent survey by OfferUp.San Diego ranked first on the list of friendliest U.S. cities with 80% of users of the mobile marketplace app, OfferUp's 2019 Good Neighbor Report said. The national average of users rated friendly by another user was 75% in comparison.Between Sept. 12-16, the site surveyed more than 2,000 people who use the marketplace app in their communities. RELATED: Report: North American airports struggling to keep travelers happyThe survey also went into how neighbors interact overall. When asked how political beliefs affect interactions, more than 60% said their political affiliation never affects their relationships with neighbors.And despite social media, 21% of respondents say they always communicate in-person with neighbors. About 30% said they do so often and 29% said sometimes. About 67% also said they have never avoided a neighbor on purpose."The results affirm the thousands of stories we’ve heard from people across the country who have built meaningful bonds with neighbors through our marketplace," the survey said. "Even in these divisive times, we’re hopeful about the health of America’s communities." 1254

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- About 500 people turned out for a school safety community forum for the Poway Unified School District Tuesday night. Poway Unified School District put on the event so parents could learn what the district is doing to address and school and student safety.  The district asked parents to send in questions ahead of the forum. The forum, held at the Mt. Carmel High School Performing Arts Center on Carmel Mountain Road (map below).“In recent past couple weeks, San Diego schools have been inundated with threats. huge waste- prevent learn- gotten discussion and discourse going where school safety is once again a priority in terms of discussion for this community,” Christine Park, with Poway Unified told 10News.The mayor and the San Diego Sheriff Bill Gore were also at the forum. Marly Franke sent in several questions about emergency protocols, security cameras on campuses as well as what training is available for teachers and students.“I think this is hopefully the beginning of a more open communication forum,” she said, “I think in the past schools make decisions more unilaterally, and we have to involve the community when it comes to children safety.”RELATED: Timeline shows threats made against San Diego County schoolsThe forum comes on the same day the district launched a hotline for to report school threats and the school district announced it earmarked -million in its new budget for school safety and security.Messages left on the Poway hotline will be monitored around the clock by the Poway Sheriff’s Station. Callers can remain anonymous.POWAY SCHOOL THREAT HOTLINE844-PUSD-TIP844-787-3847RELATED: San Diego Unified leaders hold conference on safety?The forum comes in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida.  Poway held their meeting one night after the Sweetwater Union High School District held a school safety forum in Chula Vista.Distinguishing between credible / non-credible threats “One of the things that came up a lot, is how do you determine what’s a credible and not credible threat?” Superintendent Marian Kim-Phelps said. But, she said that’s a question they can’t answer.“The police officers when we talk to them and ask, ‘how do we address this question when our parents ask?' Kim-Phelps said. "They say, ‘we can’t really say, because we don’t want to educate or teach the bad people out there how to make something look like its credible when it’s not."Kim-Phelps made it clear to parents how the district felt about letting guns into the classroom.“We got an applause from the whole auditorium when we said, ‘no,’” she said,  “Because we’re going to leave the firearms to those who are trained to carry those.”Parents also asked about backpack searches and the metal detectors on campus.  Kim-Phelps said backpack searches were illegal without cause, and after talking with law enforcement, the district felt metal detectors would be ineffective in preventing attacks.Flow of information when threats are made Many parents were also concerned about the flow of information when threats are made.  The district explained that sometimes it takes time to verify facts, and they won’t relay information to the public unless the details are confirmed.  3361

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — After more than two decades, legal street racing at Mission Valley's stadium site are coming to an end.Due to financial reasons, organizers have been forced the end the event after 21 years. Friday, thousands rolled into the stadium parking lot to see off Racelegal."What this shows me is the car culture has always been great in Southern California, this is showing the support and so much that the people want this to be here," said Peter Scalzo, the drag strip's owner.In an open letter on the organization's website, Executive Director Lydia DeNecochea said in part that she hopes San Diego will continue to fight preventable deaths due to illegal street racing."The 21 years of success is due to the support of San Diego’s infrastructure and the community of San Diego standing together to stop the predictable and preventable tragic loss of young lives due to an illegal street racing crash," DeNecochea said. "My hope is that San Diego does not lose the knowledge of how to combat the tragedy of preventable deaths as a result of illegal street racing."Organizers say Racelegal's success was also helped in large part by assistance from the San Diego Sheriff's Department, San Diego and Chula Vista Police Departments, City Council members, and the Mayor's Office. 1298

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A San Diego woman known for helping others got the gift of a new smile Wednesday.Twyla Green got a life-changing surgery and a new set of teeth as the lucky winner of the Smile Again program."You can do anything as long as you put your mind to it,” Green said. “God sends people that will help you.”The initiative, hosted by Oral Surgery and Dental Implant Specialists of San Diego, offers the community suffering from poor oral health the opportunity to apply a free ,000 smile.They tell 10News Twyla was selected out of more than 200 San Diegans.Twyla says she’s lived her life taking care of other people; this opportunity is a way to help allow her to feel the confidence she helps others achieve. 731

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