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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A catholic priest overseeing a mission in San Diego has been granted temporary relief from the state's COVID-19 restrictions on in-person worship.On Friday, ABC 10News spoke to the attorney representing Father Trevor Burfitt in his legal fight to reopen his Southern California parishes, including St. John Bosco Mission inside the Four Points Sheraton hotel off the 163 and Aero Drive.On Thursday, a Kern County judge issued a preliminary injunction protecting Father Burfitt's churches from COVID-19 restrictions but the ruling does not apply to all churches in the state.“Under the existing blueprint for a safer economy, all of [his] churches are subject or were subject to a total worship ban until the court's ruling yesterday,” said attorney Christopher Ferrara. He added, “That ruling has overturned those restrictions and the churches are now free to operate.”On Friday, San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond said that he supported the ruling and added in part, “I think and I always have thought that churches are essential, particularly in these times of high anxiety with having to deal with COVID.”The new ruling stems from a recent lawsuit that Father Burfitt filed against Governor Gavin Newsom and other state and local officials over lockdown measures.The judge ruled in part, "The restrictions at issue here, by effectively barring many from attending religious services, strike at the very heart of the first amendment's guarantee of religious liberty. Before allowing this to occur, we have a duty to conduct a serious examination of the need for such a drastic measure." The ruling goes on to read in part, "The free exercise of religion clause in the California constitution prohibits defendants from treating religious activities worse than comparable secular activities. California's current COVID-related restrictions do exactly that."“Right now, I would say that this decision provides guidance to the public authorities throughout the state and they should follow it,” added Ferrara.Father Burfitt is seeking a permanent injunction. The next hearing is scheduled for March.ABC 10News reached out to Gov. Newsom’s office for comment. We are waiting for a reply. 2216

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A 16-year-old was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence after he crashed a car into a wall Sunday morning, critically injuring one passenger.Police say the teen was driving too fast on the 3900 block of Imperial Avenue near the Mt. Hope Cemetery when he drove into a curve, causing the car to slide and hit a wall around 12:40 a.m.A 15-year-old passenger was taken to the hospital with life-threatening kidney and liver injuries.RELATED: Officer, 4 teens injured in suspected DUI crash, chase in CoronadoThe 16-year-old driver was taken to the hospital with minor injuries while another 16-year-old passenger was taken to the hospital with a fractured pelvis and several other injuries. 744

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A 26-year-old was hospitalized late Saturday night after being struck by an SUV while riding his motorcycle.Police say the man was crossing an intersection at 5th Avenue and Ash Street around 9:41 when 82-year-old Herbert Green ran a red light and hit the 26-year-old.The rider flew off the bike when police say he hit a parked car with his head. He was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. Officers were able to catch up to and arrest Green several blocks away from the scene of the crash. 545

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — More than 100,000 spectators are expected to line Harbor Drive this month for the annual Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl Parade.Dubbed "America's largest balloon parade," the seasonal spectacle brings a procession of massive balloons, marching bands, and dancers to San Diego ahead of the collegiate Holiday Bowl game at SDCCU Stadium.PARADE INFOCatch the Holiday Bowl Parade starting on Dec. 26 at 3 p.m. near the County Administration Building on Harbor Dr. The parade will head south on Harbor Dr., coming to an end at the corner of Pacific Highway, near Seaport Village.The parade is free to view, but tickets to watch from the Grandstand will cost each, or the day off.Check out the parade route here.STREET CLOSURESMultiple streets will be closed along the parade route for the parade starting at 7:45 a.m.:Harbor Drive from Grape to BroadwayPacific Highway (one southbound lane) from Grape to AshPacific Highway from Harbor to BroadwayHarbor Drive from Broadway to Pacific HighwayTRANSPORTATIONParade goers are encouraged to use ride-sharing services, MTS trolley service, or park in a nearby metered lot or spot. Street parking and lot space is available on a first come, first serve basis.Nearby parking lots include:BRIC North and South (corner of West Broadway & Pacific Highway)Wyndam San Diego Bayside (access from Pacific Highway)Hilton San Diego Bayfront (1 Park Blvd, San Diego, 92101)San Diego Convention Center (111 West Harbor Drive, San Diego 92101)B Street Pier or Navy Pier: These lots will have no entry or exit from 12:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.The closest trolley stops to utilize are County Center/Little Italy, Santa Fe Depot, America Plaza, Courthouse, and Seaport Village stations.From North County, visit gonctd.com for the schedule for the COASTER train. Exit at the Santa Fe Depot station and walk three blocks west.WHERE TO WATCHThe best viewing area is near the Maritime Museum of San Diego, according to officials. This is where specialty units and bands will perform for television networks. But being along the Embarcadero, you'll be hard-pressed to find a scenic viewing location.RELATED:10 special holiday events coming to San DiegoQuaint mountain towns near San Diego County to visit this holiday seasonHoliday parades: Festive San Diego parades to catch this seasonPop-up bars, yuletide events hit San Diego this holiday season 2401

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A dog named Roadrunner was spotted on camera escaping a coyote in an incident that’s happening more than ever before, according to the Helen Woodward Animal Center. The shelter’s veterinarians got a call from neighbors in Vista last month. One of the residents saw a small dog repeatedly on the run from coyotes in the Creekside and Brengle Terrace areas. Neighbors kept in touch through NextDoor as many of them tried to lure the dog to safety. Babs Fry, whose nonprofit “A Way Home For Animals” helps rescue pets, was able to save Roadrunner. She brought the dog to the Helen Woodward Animal Center for a free checkup. “We were concerned that Roadrunner may have been bitten and would require Rabies shots and months of downtime, but he was one of the lucky ones who managed to escape without incident,” said Animal Health Supervisor Madison Hughes. Roadrunner was treated for malnourishment, and skin and flea issues, shelter officials said. Fry took him home for a full recovery and will start interviewing potential adopters next week. Roadrunner’s story is increasingly common, according to Helen Woodward Animal Center officials. The shelter has received more reports of coyote attacks and the deaths of pets than ever before. The increase in coyote encounters may be due to last year’s fires, seasonal drought, heat, and recent housing development, shelter officials said. The Helen Woodward Animal Center has tips to protect your pets from coyotes:Don’t keep pet food or water outside, especially at nightSupervise your pets while outdoors, especially smaller dogsPick up fallen fruit from trees in your yard.Keep your cat indoors, especially between dusk and dawnThoroughly clean your grill and if possible store it in a garageNever leave dogs tied up outsideDo keep your dog on a leash on walks and hikes in order to keep them in close proximityBring a whistle or bear spray along on hikes and walksSix-foot tall fences are most effective in keeping coyotes out. For extra protection “coyote runners,” devices that can be installed on the top perimeter of tall fences and cause a coyote to slip off when trying to hop over are effective.NEVER run away from a coyoteMake loud noises, yell, spray a garden hose in their direction or squirt vinegar, bang pots and pans together, throw sticks, cans, rubber balls or other small objects toward (not at) the coyote. (You want to discourage the coyote from coming back so you may have to use a variety of these methods if coyote sightings persist) 2528

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