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UPDATE, 7:23 p.m.SR-163 flooded at Ash Street downtown, trapping drivers and forcing a brief closure of the freeway. Check traffic HERE.UPDATE, 7:02 p.m.A water main broke at Pacific Highway and Laurel Street, creating a small geyser and flooding streets. Drivers are trapped in their cars at this busy area near Lindbergh Field.UPDATE, 6:54 p.m.San Diego Fire-Rescue and water rescue teams are dealing with multiple calls of people stuck in floods in Barrio Logan, National City, and Webster.UPDATE, 6:39 p.m.More than 1,100 customers in Coronado don't have power, SDG&E reports. The utility has made progress restoring power from an earlier outage affecting 1,100 homes and businesses in Escondido.UPDATE, 6:03 p.m.10News Weather Watcher Berl Crist reported flooding at the El Cajon Library.UPDATE, 5:56 p.m.Lindbergh Field is asking travelers to allow for extra time to reach their flights. The airport is reporting multiple delays.UPDATE, 5:40 p.m.San Diego Gas and Electric is reporting at least six power outages in North County and Chula Vista. The largest outage is affecting about 1,100 customers in Escondido, Rancho Bernardo and San Pasqual. The utility company could not immediately confirm the outages were weather related.SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The storm that reached San Diego County Wednesday strengthened as it moved out Thursday, bringing lightning, thunder and flooding to the region. The National Weather Service tracked a band of heavy activity Thursday afternoon. Residents in Oceanside were the first to report to heavy showers before the storm moved east. Oceanside Police sent an alert to residents which read in part, "Oceanside is being affected by heavy rain and flooding in the city. This will include intersection and several roadways. If the roadway appears unsafe you are being advised to not attempt to drive through that area. If possible, we recommend you do not drive unless absolutely necessary."CHECK 10NEWS PINPOINT WEATHERFlooding was reported in several neighborhoods, including Mission Avenue at El Camino, according to 10News Meteorologist Angelica Campos. Coast Highway and Kelly also flooded, trapping people in their cars.Chula Vista, Carlsbad, El Cajon, Vista, Encinitas and National City were also at risk of floods, the NWS reported. A 10News viewer sent a photo of cars stuck in flood waters near the Souplantation restaurant on Marron Road in Carlsbad. The restaurant closed early due to the situation.In San Marcos, two funnel clouds lowered, but lifted back up into the cloud layer, Campos said. The storm also contributed to increased crashes on San Diego’s roads. 10News spoke with a driver at Isabel Towing who worked 16 hours Wednesday and was prepared for another long day. “When they don't slow down, they hit another car and instead of one car, five cars get into wrecks,” said Amado Rosario.RELATED: Storm wreaks havoc on LA, Orange CountiesHeavy rain on I-805 headed down to #ChulaVista. Careful on the roads! @10News pic.twitter.com/VdGbjUFHRv— Anthony Pura (@10NewsPura) December 7, 2018 3059
Two people were killed and seven others were wounded in a shooting in North Carolina’s largest city, police said, while five others were hit by vehicles afterward.The shooting happened around midnight at an “impromptu block party” that was a continuation of Juneteenth celebrations, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Deputy Chief Johnny Jennings told reporters early Monday.Police responding to a call about a pedestrian hit found hundreds of people in the streets, Jennings said. As emergency services arrived, several shots were fired, scattering the crowd. Jennings said there was evidence of multiple shooters, but no one was in custody as of Monday morning.The five people were hit by vehicles while running away, Jennings said.The conditions of the 12 people hospitalized with injuries weren’t immediately clear.The shooting took place on Beatties Ford Road in northern Charlotte, police said.Further details weren’t immediately available. Calls, a direct message and an email from The Associated Press to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police weren’t immediately returned.Juneteenth, for which celebrations started Friday, commemorates when the last enslaved African Americans learned they were free 155 years ago. 1215

VENTURA, Calif. (AP) — Ventura County leaders have approved restraining orders and other enforcement actions against individuals and businesses who refuse to comply with local and state health orders to control the spread of the coronavirus. The decision by the Board of Supervisors gave the county counsel discretion to seek court enforcement of health mandates. The meeting was called days after the pastor of Godspeak Calvary Chapel in Newbury Park said he would continue holding indoor services despite restrictions on large gatherings. RELATED: Charges filed against Ramona Gym owner for failure to comply with public health ordersMeanwhile, prosecutors in San Diego have charged a gym owner with five misdemeanors for operating during the state’s shutdown orders.According to the San Diego District Attorney's Officer, Peter San Nicolas, owner of Ramona Fitness Center, is facing five charges for “violation of California emergency services act.”According to the document, each of the misdemeanors carries a ,000 fine. The complaint states that from June 2 through July 17, San Nicolas “did refuse and willfully neglect to obey a lawful order.”San Nicolas says he violated the orders because he felt it was the right thing to do. He is getting legal help to fight the charges. 1292
VALLEY CENTER, Calif. (KGTV) - An unscheduled Veterans Day tribute played out at a cemetery in the North County.More than a week ago, local florist Jenelle Brinneman learned Valley Center's annual Veterans Day program had been canceled by COVID-19, including a ceremony at Valley Center Cemetery.She started raising money online and during her flower deliveries. In the end, she raised enough to place roses at the graves of hundreds of veterans."We have over 300 veterans that laid to rest here and we just wanted to make sure they are remembered," said Brinneman.Donors could nominate veterans for rose bouquets. One of those donors was the family of Robert Cronin, an Army veteran who fought in World War II in France and Germany. He passed away in 1992 at the age of 83."It means a lot to me to have him honored because he was a special part of our lives," said granddaughter Francesca Pappagallo.She says Cronin earned numerous medals, including the Legion of Merit for inventing a slide rule tool to increase the accuracy of cannons. Loved ones thought his rank was 'Colonel,' but after he passed away, a different truth emerged."They did a lot of research and he was actually a retired one-star General. Makes sense he didn't share it, because he's so humble about his accomplishments," said Pappagallo.Brinneman has begun a Gofundme campaign for Christmas wreaths to honor fallen veterans. 1405
Twitter says it will begin removing misinformation about COVID-19 vaccinations from its site. That includes false claims that the virus is not real, debunked claims about the effects of receiving the vaccine. It will also remove baseless claims suggesting immunizations and vaccines are used to intentionally cause harm or to control people. Twitter said in a blog post on Wednesday that it will start enforcing the new policy next week. If people send tweets in violation of the rules, they will be required to delete them before they are able to tweet again. Before the offending tweet is removed, Twitter will hide it from view.Starting early next year, Twitter said it may label tweets that advance "unsubstantiated rumors, disputed claims, as well as incomplete or out-of-context information about vaccines" but may not be removed, instead be linked to "authoritative public health information" on the social media company's rules page that'll "provide people with additional context and authoritative information about COVID-19." 1043
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