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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police officers babysat for a man who needed to go to the hospital Friday night but didn't have anyone to watch his two young daughters. According to the department, officers received a radio call from a young father living in the Alpha apartments. The man reportedly told authorities he was in need of hospital care. “Unfortunately, he had no family or friends to help watch the girls,” the department said.After the man was taken to the hospital, two officers stayed behind to watch the 2-year-old and 4-year-old before taking them to the hospital where they were reunited with their dad.“Dad was emotional and grateful for the support. If someone needs help, we'll be there to respond,” the department continued in the Facebook post.No emergency is too small for our officers. They received a radio call of a young father living in the Alpha apartments...Posted by San Diego Police Department on Saturday, October 10, 2020 969
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Jodie Grenier joined the United States Marine Corps right out of high school, serving two tours in Iraq as part of the invasion in 2003 and the following year as an intelligence analyst in Falluja."My job was very meaningful and purposeful to me," said Grenier. "I fused information from all different sources; whether it was sniper teams, unmanned aerial vehicles, sensors on the ground, and really built a picture to brief unit commanders and mitigate threats to our troops."Grenier had tremendous responsibility but says the transition to civilian life was difficult."Finding employment. Having odd questions about whether I contributed as maybe the same as my male counterparts. It was a bit frustrating," she said.In her search for a new direction, Grenier came across a listing posted by Military Women in Need, a Southern California nonprofit founded in 1920 as a housing association for widows and war nurses. The group was looking for a new leader and with a passion for helping others, Grenier stepped in. She also gave them a new identity."The first thing I asked was, when are you going to change that awful name? Because 'Military Women In Need' just did not embody the spirit of the corps or the warrior spirit that I think resides in all of our veterans," said Grenier.The Foundation for Women Warriors was born with a new respect for the contributions and sacrifices being made by women in the military, while still recognizing the unique challenges they can face."We provide emergency financial assistance, childcare assistance, professional development, and more recently we opened up a warehouse to offset critical costs like baby wipes, formula, and diapers," Grenier says.As for that professional development, Grenier says their workshops don't pigeonhole; featuring a spectrum of employers."Whether it's finance, tech, aerospace, it can be trades. We've had Anderson Plumbing come and speak about HVAC and plumbing," she added.There are classes on negotiating salary and benefits, facing financial challenges like rent and childcare, and flexible work schedules for single parents. The support reaches some 1,300 local women and children a year."It's a community that I am a part of," says Grenier. "So, it's very personal and deeply meaningful that I'm able to help other women who were in a position like my own."For her ongoing commitment and service to veterans, ABC 10News and LEAD San Diego are proud to recognize Jodie Grenier with the 10News Leadership Award for the month of December. 2562

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Lifeguards responded to two reported shark sightings off Scripps Beach Friday morning.San Diego Fire-Rescue Department officials said the first report came from a surfer at the beach -- located between La Jolla Shores and Ellen Browning Scripps Memorial Pier -- at around 10:30 a.m. As of 4 p.m., there were no additional sightings and the advisory for beachgoers had been lifted from La Jolla Shores beach.The surfer told lifeguards she was about 100 yards from the beach and within the surf line when she saw a six-foot shark “that was not acting aggressively and was heading north,” according to SDFD officials.Lifeguards patrolled the area where the share was seen but did not locate it.SDFD officials also said another surfer told lifeguards of a shark in the area that was also about six feet in length.Lifeguards at the beach are informing beachgoers of the sightings and posted warning signs on the beach.SDFD officials said no city beaches were closed.The sightings come one day after at least three sharks were seen in the waters off Torrey Pines State Beach. 1107
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans get a sugary start to the week as the next "national holiday" sets its sights on sweets.National Dessert Day falls on Oct. 14, and what better way to start the week than by satisfying your sweet tooth. The unofficial holiday's origins remain unclear, but honestly that's the last thing on our minds when eating cake, right?So to aid your search for sweets, we've compiled five local spots where you can satisfy your obligation to celebrate and enjoy a delicious treat.Extraordinary Desserts (Various locations): There's a reason Food Network has featured Extraordinary Desserts. If you're stopping in, make sure to try out the shop's danishes or a slice of loaf chocolate cake.SomiSomi (4640 Convoy Street): Check out Convoy Street's SomiSomi for Korean-style soft serve in a delicious fish-shaped pastry bun, called "Taiyaki." Be sure to top it off with sprinkles, graham cracker, or Fruity Pebbles.85C Bakery Café (Various locations): 85C Bakery Cafe has a lot to offer, from cakes to cream puffs to breads. Their cream puffs are packed with creamy frosting and their egg tart is a delicious custard-filled, flaky pastry treat.Edelweiss Bakery (Various locations): Edelweiss Bakery's mouthwatering treats include a German apple cake, delicious fruit tarts, a variety of cookies, and savory cakes. Sweet Revenge Bakery (3319 Palm Avenue): Whether you're craving a cupcake or full cake, Sweet Revenge has your treat. Their Tres Leches parfaits are simply delicious. 1505
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Rev. Al Sharpton will join local members of the National Action Network in a press conference Wednesday.Rev. Sharpton is scheduled to discuss Midterm elections, criminal justice reform, and "issues impacting communities of color in San Diego." Specifically, he is set to discuss an independent investigator working on cases involving police shootings and misconduct.Rev. Sharpton will be joined by the families Jonathan Coronel, Sergio Weick, Alfred Olango and James Lacey, who have been directly affected by police-related shootings in Southern California.Watch a Facebook live in the player below: 642
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