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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police are investigating a possible road rage incident that ended with a car crashing into a tree in Scripps Ranch.According to San Diego police, the crash happened just after 11 p.m. Monday on Scripps Ranch Boulevard and Spring Canyon Road.Police said a couple in a silver SUV called 911 and claimed a black car intentionally backed into them, causing the black car to lose control before crashing into a tree.However, the driver of the black car said he accidentally cut off the SUV, so they then hit him from the back and forced him to crash.The incident remains under investigation, as police try to sort out the full details of the episode.No injuries were reported. 699

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Old Town will transport families to San Diego's early years during several free events this summer.Locals can learn about San Diego's history through themed activities celebrating the region's heritage in July and August, starting on Independence Day."An 1800s Fourth of July" (11 a.m. - 4 p.m.) will celebrate America's Birthday with a parade around Old Town's historic plaza, invite guests to enjoy crafts and activities, and experience the Fourth as it would be celebrated in the 1800s.RELATED: Shhh: Seven secret spots in San Diego to visit this summerFree fun continues on July 13 with "San Diego Day" (11 a.m. - 4 p.m.) Visitors will celebrate 250 years of San Diego with education on the many cultures of our region, games, children's crafts, and other family activities in Old Town.On July 27, Old Town celebrates "Women of the West" (12 p.m. - 4 p.m.) through hands-on activities and demonstrations showing how women helped develop the west. Activities will have a special focus on skills and contributions by women including quilting, spinning, cooking, and basket making.The trades that shaped San Diego will be on display during "Trades that Shaped the West" (12 p.m. - 4 p.m.) on Aug. 3. Old Town will showcase 19th century's specialized trades and artisans that helped shape the San Diego community.RELATED: Beers, bats, and bad words: OTL World Championships hit San Diego in JulyOld Town will focus on San Diego's well-known military background during "Soldiers and Citizens" (12 p.m. - 4 p.m.) on Aug. 10. Visitors can learn about San Diego's earliest military members and veterans thgouh historic uniforms, weapons, demonstrations, and listen to soldier stories.Then on Aug. 18, "Twainfest" (10 a.m. - 5 p.m.) will take over Old Town with a festival celebrating the works of Mark Twain and other 19th century authors. Excerpts from some of Twain's famous works will be depicted by San Diego actors at various park venues.Visitors can enjoy any of the free events at Old Town Park at San Diego Avenue and Twiggs Street.More information about Old Town's free summer fun can be found online here. 2138

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - North Park’s Chicken Pie Shop is celebrating 80 years in business Friday and Saturday with deals for customers.The restaurant was originally located on 5th Avenue downtown. Then-owner George Whitehead moved his business to Hillcrest. The storefront at 5th and Robinson now houses a Starbucks.Eventually, Whitehead’s longtime employee John Townsend bought the business and moved it to El Cajon Blvd. at Oregon St. Townsend handed it down to his two sons.“Our father worked so hard for so many years. It’s a grind; you gotta be up for the task each and every day.”Bob Townsend is proud of the Chicken Pie Shop's history. He estimates the number of chicken pies sold at more than 30 million.“People just keep coming,” said Townsend. “They respect good old-school cooking.”Townsend described customers who travel to San Diego and head straight to North Park from the airport. Others buy coolers to bring home some of the restaurant’s frozen creations. Some devoted patrons included boxer Archie Moore and Mesa College coach Bill Sandback, both of whom Townsend served regularly until they passed.It’s not just the customers who stick around. The restaurant's dessert baker has been working for Chicken Pie Shop for 55 years and is now in his 80s.“If I made him retire, he’d probably die,” Townsend said.While Townsend is invested in the family legacy, his wife Lisa takes care of day-to-day operations while Townsend works as an instructor at Riverwalk Golf Course in Mission Valley. The Townsend family tradition may continue. Bob Townsend and his brother have four children combined.Want to check out the Chicken Pie Shop? Anniversary deals include: buy one chicken pie, get the second half-off, and a chicken pie with gravy and a roll for .80. 1791

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New data from WalletHub shows how California ranks on a list of best and worst states for military retirees.Overall, California ranked high when it comes to quality of life and health care, but much lower when it comes to the economy and homelessness.WalletHub ranked states on a number of other factors, with one being best and 25 being average.In the quality of life category, California comes in at 10th on the list of 51 states and the District of Columbia.From there, the data starts looking less attractive. When it comes to the economic environment, California ranked low coming in at 48th.California also ranked 48th for veterans per capita, yet ranked 49th for the percentage of homeless veterans.The area where California ranked best was number of VA health facilities per number of veterans where the state took the 3rd spot.The data also found that red states are more friendly towards military retirees than blue states. When compared to other states, California ranked 36th overall.The list below shows the top 5 states for military retirees: 1089

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Over the next three days, City of San Diego crews will remove hundreds of palm trees from the Rueda Canyon in Tierrasanta by helicopter.The city is working with the San Diego Canyonlands nonprofit and the San Diego River Conservancy throughout the process, which is expected to last through Friday.Hikers and joggers are warned not to enter the canyon while the tree removal is underway.“It’s extremely dangerous for anyone to be in there, it’ll actually stop the operations,” said Eric Bowlby, Executive Director of San Diego Canyonlands.The palm trees are not native to this region. Bowlby added they aggressively establish themselves and grow along the narrow stream at the bottom of canyons. The trees absorb so much water, they hinder the growth of all the native plants in the area.Because these palm trees grow so quickly, they’re also very hard to maintain. Dead fronds often create a skirt around the trees that’s not only a fire hazard but also becomes an area for pests, like rats, to live and breed.“We’re going to be removing some 300 mature Mexican Fan and Canary Island Palm Trees from Rueda Canyon,” said Bowlby. “That would be about 90,000 pounds of fuel that would otherwise remain in the canyon and in the event of a fire add a tremendous amount of danger and fuel to the community.”Once the trees are removed, they will be replace with trees native to our region, like Willows and Coast Live Oaks.The project was funded with money from a state grant. 1498

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