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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - California police officers who leave their departments to join the San Diego Police can now get a ,000 cash bonus.The San Diego City Council unanimously approved the program Tuesday to help SDPD recruit new officers. The department has struggled to recruit and retain officers due to the city’s high cost of living and a pay scale that’s lower than competing police departments. A San Diego Police officer earns a starting salary of ,000 a year. Late last year, the City Council approved a series of salary increases of up to 25 percent through 2020. The San Diego Police Department currently has about 1,860 officers, which is about 180 short of its staffing goal. Chief David Nisleit said Tuesday that SDPD recently lost two officers to Chula Vista, whose entry level officers earn about ,000 a year. “What I’m looking for is to hire experienced law enforcement officers from other areas,” he said. "To make us competitive we had to offer a signing bonus to have them come over.”A lateral police officer - one moving from another department - would earn ,000 upon hire, then another ,000 after training, and the final ,000 after one year of continuous employment. Jack Schaeffer, president of the San Diego Police Officers Association, said bring more officers would make police more available in their communities, which he said has suffered due to staffing shortages. “We have less time to be able to get to know our store owners and business people and the residents, because we’re going from call to call to call,” he said.The council also approved a bonus program for current officers who bring recruits to the Police Academy. Officers can earn a ,000 to ,000 bonus for each recruit.Nisleit said SDPD has 50 recruits now training in the police academy, which is the department’s target. 1839
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Dangerous rescues are on the rise on the cliffs along San Diego's coastline.Broken bones, medical emergencies, even death: these are just some of the calls to San Diego Lifeguards, tasked with performing these rescues. According to a recent Team10 investigation, those calls to lifeguards have doubled in the past four years."We're out here assisting people on a weekly basis," lifeguard Lt. Rick Romero said. "It's pretty dangerous; people can fall, people have fallen, people have died, people have suffered traumatic injuries."Romero said lifeguards average 70 to 100 rescues a year at Sunset Cliffs and Black's Beach. The less-serious calls have been anything from people getting stuck, to medical emergencies, to hikers simply getting lost. The more serious calls involved traumatic injuries and death.RELATED: Cliff, air rescues on the rise in San Diego CountyAccording to data 10News requested from the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department and San Diego Lifeguards, there have been 74 cliff rescue calls from June 2017 to the beginning of October 2018. Of those calls, nine serious injuries and one death have occurred this year at Sunset Cliffs. Black's Beach had 11 serious injury calls.Romero said the uptick could be explained as the secret spots no longer being secret."We've seen population growth, tourism growth, social media growth...all affect just more people coming down," Romero said.Lifeguards are on duty 24/7 to help in these situations. Cliff rescues have become so common, rope skills are now as basic for them as work in the water.Carrying 40 to 50 pounds of gear each, typically seven lifeguards and three trucks respond to most cliff rescues. Romero said while each rescue is different, most take 45 minutes to an hour to complete.Resources are pulled from other areas along the beach. If rescue crews need to use a helicopter, the cost is more than ,000 an hour to operate.The rescues are paid for by taxpayers, provided by the city, no matter if the patient is a victim of an accident or reckless."We just ask people to bring their cell phones, pay attention to where they're going, have sturdy footwear," Romero said. 2193
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — County officials will challenge a ruling that allows local strip clubs to operate while several other businesses are closed or limited under California's new stay-at-home order.San Diego County's Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 in a closed session on Tuesday, with Supervisors Kristen Gaspar and Jim Desmond voting no, to appeal any "adverse ruling" to a hearing over whether to allow strip clubs to remain open.The businesses sued to county and state in October over COVID-19 restrictions that forced them to close indoor operations. A judge issued a preliminary injunction on Nov. 6 that protects the businesses from any enforcement, though the businesses must comply with rules surrounding a 10 p.m. curfew and close early.RELATED: State says San Diego County playgrounds can remain open during stay-at-home orderSupervisor Nathan Fletcher said on Wednesday that the board will have a hearing before a judge. If the judge keeps the injunction in place, the board will appeal.Fletcher said the majority of the board doesn't view strip clubs as essential and "felt that was consistent with common sense." He added that they violate the state's order that bans people of different households from gathering."I’m guessing most folks aren’t going there with all the members of their household, so you have multiple households interacting together in a high-risk setting and so we ordered them closed," Fletcher said.RELATED: Outdoor gyms, parks remain open under California's new regional stay-at-home orderCalifornia's new regional stay-at-home has forced county restaurants to close indoor and outdoor dining, salons and personal care services to shutter, and places of worship to move outdoors as coronavirus cases surge and threaten ICU capacity in several regions, including San Diego County.After the county fell into the state's purple tier restrictions that closed indoor operations for many businesses in November, an attorney representing Pacers adult entertainment club told ABC 10News that adult entertainment is a protected form of expression and should be protected as a first amendment right.The Associated Press reported that the strip clubs say they are keeping dancers six feet or more apart and requiring everyone to wear a face covering. Steve Hoffman, the attorney for Cheetahs Gentleman's Club, told the AP that the business consulted with experts who said there's no evidence of increased risk to COVID-19 if dancing is allowed.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 2523
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- California's energy operator have issued a statewide Flex Alert ahead of anticipated high temperatures this coming weekend.The California Independent System Operator (ISO) is calling for voluntary electricity conservation, from 3 p.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 14."With high temperatures in the forecast, the power grid operator is predicting an increase in electricity demand, primarily from residential air conditioning use," the ISO said in a statement.In San Diego, an Excessive Heat Warning will be in effect from noon Friday until 8pm Monday from the inland areas to the deserts. The heat will peak on Friday and Saturday with temperatures ranging 5 to 15 degrees above normal.The above-normal temperatures and humidity will stick around through most of next week."Consumers are urged to conserve electricity, especially during the late afternoon and early evening, when the grid is most stressed due to higher demand and solar energy production falling. Consumers are also asked to turn off unnecessary lights, use major appliances before 3 p.m. and after 10 p.m., and set air conditioner thermostats to 78 degrees or higher," the ISO said.Conservation Tips ? Set thermostat at 78° or higher ? Cool with fans and draw drapes ? Turn off unnecessary lights and appliances ? Use major appliances in morning or late evening 1355
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — As springtime gives way to sunnier skies and warmer weather, San Diegans have plenty of time to head outside the city for a road trip.Within a few hours distance from San Diego, locals can escape the hustle and bustle of the beach life. From amazing hiking trails and desert backdrops to areas packed with history, there are options abound.RELATED: Things to do for free in San Diego CountyHere are a few places to check out outside of San Diego for a day trip showing a different side of Southern California:Joshua Tree National Park (Trip duration: 3 hours 17 minutes): An escape to the scenic beauty of Joshua Tree National Park's iconic Joshua trees, desert gardens, and campgrounds is a few hours ride from San Diego. The area boasts tons of unique rock formations that make hiking and rock climbing perfect.Borrego Springs (Trip duration: 1 hour 52 minutes): Locals often head out to Borrego Springs every spring to catch spectacular wildflower blooms and sunsets as well as masterful metal creations at Galleta Meadows. In addition to tons of hiking destinations, the area's art galleries showcase amazing local art.Palm Springs (Trip duration: 2 hours 47 minutes): Palm Springs is a great destination for those looking to head outdoors or kick their feet up. Visitors can head to several local casinos to try their luck, head to the "Rodeo Drive of the Desert" at the El Paseo Shopping District, visit the Living Desert for a mesmerizing zoo trip, or take in some history at local museums.Big Bear Lake (Trip duration: 3 hours 41 minutes): It's one of the first choices for San Diegans looking to play in the snow. Big Bear Lake is perfect for winter trips to ski, sled, or snowboard. Snow Summit, Big Bear Ski Resort, and Snow Valley offer some of the best slopes in Southern California, and summertime makes fun on the lake a joy.Palomar Mountain (Trip duration: 1 hour 26 minutes): Head up to Palomar Mountain to gaze at the stars at the Palomar Observatory or some nearby zip lining at La Jolla Zip Zoom. The area makes more hiking options easy to discover and more nearby fun is available at Harrah's and Casino Pauma and wineries.San Juan Capistrano (Trip duration: 1 hour 19 minutes): San Juan Capistrano is steep in history, from the Capistrano Depot to Mission Basilica. The town's historic district also offers up a ton of options for history buffs. For those looking for a new beach scene, Dana Point is nearby for those classic SoCal coastal scenes.Anaheim (Trip duration: 2 hours 16 minutes): Disney fans will have no problem heading up to Anaheim for the day for fun at Disneyland and/or California Adventure parks. But there's more than magic in Anaheim, Knott's Berry Farm is also near as well as Angels Stadium and entertainment at the Honda Center. 2801