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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Mayoral candidates Barbara Bry and Todd Gloria answered questions from locals at a town hall Wednesday afternoon.Throughout the town hall, both candidates answered questions affecting seniors, including housing, coronavirus, and the eviction moratorium.Candidates were also asked about the controversial AB5, which changed rules for the gig economy such as Uber and Lyft. Watch the full town hall below: 441
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego has long been on the leading edge for LGBTQ politics.Christine Kehoe was the first openly gay candidate elected in San Diego County. She won the City Council seat in District 3 in 1993.Since then, the seat has been held continuously by an openly gay person, the longest streak she knows of for any public office in the country.2020 could also be the year San Diegans elect the first openly gay mayor. Todd Gloria, who currently serves as the state assemblymember for the 78th District, briefly served as interim Mayor after Bob Filner resigned.10News reporter, Matt Boone, spoke to Kehoe about the history of LGBTQ politics in San Diego as well as significance of having so many openly gay candidates on the ballot. 752

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Chief Brian Fennessy is leaving the department, Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced Thursday. 149
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit has ordered an internal investigation into a controversial arrest that is making the rounds on social media. The video shows a protester being taken away in an unmarked van as one officer warns her family around her not to follow them or he will shoot. Thursday at around 9:30 pm, a young woman is handcuffed on Park Avenue. Moments later, she is snatched off the street and taken away in the unmarked police vehicle. "She said somebody took Shayla; like somebody came and took her," the woman's mother, Breann Piccini, told ABC 10News exclusively. (WATCH VIDEO IN PLAYER ABOVE STORY)The woman detained in the video is a 20-year-old biracial San Diego State University student, Shayla Piccini. Piccini's mother said Shayla and her cousins spent the day at a massive protest in Downtown San Diego. After several hours, the group was walking back to their car when Shayla saw several police motorcycles driving past them. At that moment, Shayla held up her cardboard sign, according to her mother. 1060
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Residents in Hillcrest are worried homeless encampments will start more fires in the area.Back in March, a canyon underneath the Vermont Street Bridge went up in flames. Fire crews say it was started from an encampment. Marina Macklin knows that problem all too well. "You're very afraid of the fires," said Macklin. "Because they move really quickly out there because it's so dry." MAP: Track crime happening in your neighborhoodNearly two months later, debris from the Vermont Street Bridge remains in the canyon. "They cleaned it up? No." said Macklin. "It's all still there, it's all laying down there."According to the University Heights Community Association, the canyon west of the bridge is owned by Caltrans. The east side is city property. Councilman Christopher Ward's office says they've been working to clean it. "If they say they're cleaning it up they're taking their time," said Macklin. "Why?" She says cleaning it won't solve the problem. "They go down there, set up their camps, somebody starts a fire, and they leave for a while," said Macklin."The city might go down there and do a little bit of stuff and then as soon as it's all clear and they feel safe the homeless go back in there again."Councilman Ward's office said they've already added more security guards to the Hillcrest Market area. "Security guards up here don’t do anything for the canyon," said Macklin. "I don’t even think they're supposed to go there. Is the city gonna hire security guards to go down into the canyon? I don’t think so." 1668
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