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LEMON GROVE, Calif. (KGTV) - A local city councilman is making a desperate plea for tips tonight after his wife was attacked outside their home. It happened just off Palm Street after 5:30 a.m. Saturday. A disturbing picture of the incident was painted in a Facebook post by Lemon Grove City Councilman David Arambula. He writes that his wife was "brutally attacked' while going to the trash can. He adds that the attacker, "opened our gate, then hit her over the hit her over the head with a block of wood. This was completely unprovoked and unexpected."One neighbor described her as traumatized, conscious and suffering a head wound. Deputies say the 38-year-old woman escaped into her home, while the man ran off. The motive remains a big mystery. Neighbors say they've had issues with people wandering the area, high on something."There is a sober living facility a few blocks away. We've had a few incidents of people in their own zone, yelling and screaming - but nothing violent," said neighbor Tim Bossard.Arambula posted on Facebook that his wife is "getting better."The attacker is described as a black man about 30 years old, 5'9", and 175 pounds. He was wearing a white shirt, dark denim shorts, high socks, white shoes, sunglasses and a blue hat. Anyone with information is asked to call Crimestoppers at 888-580-8477. 10news has reached out to Arambula and are waiting to hear back. 1406

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"We have zero tolerance for this type of unacceptable behavior. When we became aware of the allegation, it was reported to law enforcement and the crew member was removed from duty permanently." 202

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President Donald Trump and the Republican National Committee has unveiled the list of speakers for the virtual Republican National Convention happening this week.President Trump will speak Thursday night at the convention,with Vice President Pence and Second Lady Karen Pence to speak Wednesday.Other speakers include RNC Chair Ronna Romney McDaniel, several Republican lawmakers, First Lady Melania Trump on Tuesday, and Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump, Jr.You can view the entire list of RNC speakers below. Monday Senator Tim Scott (R-SC)House Republican Whip Steve Scalise (LA-01)Representative Matt Gaetz (FL-01)Representative Jim Jordan (OH-04)Former Ambassador Nikki HaleyRepublican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDanielGeorgia State Representative Vernon JonesAmy Johnson FordKimberly GuilfoyleNatalie HarpCharlie KirkKim KlacikMark and Patricia McCloskeySean ParnellAndrew PollackDonald Trump, Jr.Tanya WeinreisTuesday First Lady Melania TrumpThe Honorable Mike PompeoSenator Rand Paul (R-KY)Iowa Governor Kim ReynoldsFlorida Lieutenant Governor Jeanette Nu?ezKentucky Attorney General Daniel CameronFormer Florida Attorney General Pam BondiAbby JohnsonJason JoyceMyron LizerMary Ann MendozaMegan PauleyCris PetersonJohn PetersonNicholas SandmannEric TrumpTiffany TrumpWednesday Vice President Mike PenceSecond Lady Karen PenceSenator Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)Senator Joni Ernst (R-IA)South Dakota Governor Kristi NoemRepresentative Dan Crenshaw (TX-02)Representative Elise Stefanik (NY-21)Representative Lee Zeldin (NY-01)Former Acting Director of National Intelligence Richard GrenellThe Honorable Kellyanne ConwayThe Honorable Keith KelloggJack BrewerSister Dede ByrneMadison CawthornScott DaneClarence HendersonRyan HoletsMichael McHaleBurgess OwensLara TrumpThursdayPresident Donald J. TrumpThe Honorable Ben CarsonSenate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR)House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy (CA-23)Representative Jeff Van Drew (NJ-02)The Honorable Ivanka TrumpThe Honorable Ja'Ron SmithAnn DornDebbie FloodRudy GiulianiFranklin GrahamAlice JohnsonWade MayfieldCarl and Marsha MuellerDana White This story was first reported by WXYZ in Detroit, Michigan. 2212

  

 SAN DIEGO (CNS) - San Diego County's unemployment rate last month was 4.7 percent, unchanged from the prior month but below the 4.9 percent recorded in the same period last year, the state Employment Development Department reported today. 252

  

(CNN) -- Air miles programs should be banned and a levy on frequent flyers implemented in order to reduce carbon emissions from aviation, according to new research.The measure is one of a number of recommendations from Richard Carmichael at Imperial College London, who published a report Thursday on how the UK can meet its target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.Carmichael carried out his report for the Committee on Climate Change (CCC), an independent body that advises the UK government, which has previously said the country needed to become carbon-neutral by 2050 in order to fulfill its obligations under the Paris Agreement on climate change.The UK later became the first major economy to legally commit to the target. This report does not represent CCC's recommendations."Flying is a uniquely high-impact activity and is the quickest and cheapest way for a consumer to increase their carbon footprint," the report says.Air miles programs encourage people to take extra flights to keep up their "privileged traveler status" and should be banned, according to the report.So-called "mileage runs" are a common way for travelers to top up their points in order to maintain access to perks such as priority boarding.An air miles levy would be based on the number of miles flown by each passenger, penalizing those who fly the most while leaving the majority of people unaffected.Research shows that 15% of the UK population take 70% of flights, and these travelers -- who tend to be wealthier and less price-sensitive -- would shoulder most of the burden. By way of comparison, 50% of Britons don't fly at all in any one year.The levy would also encourage short-haul flights rather than more damaging long-haul flights, shift demand from planes to trains, and raise money that could be used to fund research into low-carbon aviation technology, the report said."Given the scope for frequent flyers to have carbon footprints many times that of the average UK household, a lack of policy in this area is likely to be increasingly seen as inconsistent and unjust and risks damaging public engagement with climate action," the report reads.While the report pushes for government policies to tackle emissions, private initiatives have already sprung up.Last week, International Airlines Group (IAG) -- which includes British Airways, Aer Lingus and Iberia -- promised to remove or offset all carbon emissions from its fleet of more than 570 aircraft by 2050.IAG said it would replace older aircraft, invest in sustainable jet fuel and develop technology that removes CO2 from the atmosphere.And some employers have signed up to a program that grants extra paid leave for staff who travel by train rather than plane.Climate Perks is an organization that works to encourage people to cut their carbon footprint by traveling by train without sacrificing their vacation time.This story has been updated to clarify the authorship of the report. It was researched and published by Richard Carmichael at Imperial College London for the Committee on Climate Change. 3070

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