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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — More than 400,000 people in San Diego County have already cast their ballot for the November election."We are unprecedented, unchartered, in so many different ways in historic numbers of mail-in ballots that are coming back to our office," said Michael Vu with the San Diego Registrar of Voters. Saturday, Vu said the registrar had received 432,000 ballots have been cast. Vu said most of those ballots have been mail-in.When it comes to mail-in ballots, Vu added that the county had seen a 400% increase compared to mail-in ballots cast during the same time span in 2016.RELATED:Where to find an official ballot drop-off in San Diego CountyStep-by-step guide to voting by mail or in-person in San Diego CountyWhat to know about conditional voting as an option"Certainly the question for a presidential election under the cloud of a pandemic is was it resonating with voters and really, what this is a sign of is that voters have been ready to cast their ballots, they were waiting for us to get their ballot to them," Vu said.Vu added that the influx of mail-in ballots also demonstrated that the U.S. Postal Service is capable of handling the increase in processing ballots.Starting Oct. 31, 235 "super polling" locations will open across San Diego County for residents who want to vote in person and allow for social distancing."This is where the uncharted waters come in when it comes to our office," says Vu. "That way it avoids any long lines that we’re expecting and anticipating which has been historically the case for a presidential general election."The deadline to register to vote is Oct. 19, after which voters will have to cast a conditional ballot, which takes longer to be counted. 1725

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Police have arrested the man they say tried to sexually assault a woman at gunpoint inside a restroom at the Hilton in Old Town Tuesday.According to police, Jason Lee Jones, 31, was arrested and booked into jail for one count of assault with intent to commit a sexual offense.Jones was also arrested for an active parole warrant. According to police, the attempted sexual assault happened around 12:26 p.m. Monday at the Hilton on the 4200 block of Taylor Street.RELATED: Gun wielding man threatens woman in Hilton bathroomPolice say Jones went into the women’s restroom and attempted to sexually assault the victim with the use of a weapon.The woman was able to run out of the restroom and call police. After fleeing the scene, the suspect was later spotted around 6 p.m. Tuesday at Old Town State Park.Hilton Garden Inn said in a statement to 10News the incident has left them shaken: 919

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Newly-released census numbers show residents are fleeing California in sizable numbers.Angie Romero of was outside a U-Haul trailer, packed with rented wine barrels she will be using as decor for her 50th birthday party.  She'll likely be renting another U-Haul in the not-so-distant future."The cost of living puts you in another mindset.  I'm getting older and start wondering about my future," said Romero.Romero, who works in sales, plans on packing up and leaving the state within the next two years.  One reason: the rent for her apartment near San Diego."I've lived there three years, and every year it's gone up either or ," said Romero.Romero is hardly alone. According to the latest census numbers, in the year-span ending July 2017, adding up all the people moving into and out of California translates into a net loss of 138,000 people. In San Diego County, there is also an apparent exodus with a net loss of nearly 16,000 people in the year ending in July 2017. In the previous year, there was a loss of 8,300 people.         1148

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Officials with the Sweetwater Unified High School District have released a list of locations and details for families looking for meals during the coronavirus campus closures.The district said they will provide lunch at these locations from 11 AM to 1 PM. SUHSD and several other San Diego County school districts announced campus closures to prevent the potential spread of COVID-19. Some schools are canceling face-to-face instructions but offering online coursework.RELATED: What's been canceled, postponed in San Diego, nationally due to coronavirusSchool SiteStreet Address where meals will be servedSpecific locationCastle Park Middle SchoolQuintard Street160 Quintard StreetChula Vista, CA 91911In front of SchoolCastle Park High SchoolHilltop Drive (Quintard St. drive through)1395 Hilltop DriveChula Vista, CA 91911In front of SchoolChula Vista High SchoolK Street820 Fourth AvenueChula Vista, CA 91911On side of SchoolChula Vista Middle School5th Avenue415 Fifth AvenueChula Vista, CA 91910In front of SchoolGranger Junior High SchoolParking Lot (E 20th St. & Granger Ave)2101 Granger AvenueNational City, CA 91950Front Parking LotHilltop Middle SchoolE. J Street44 East J StreetChula Vista, CA 91910Side Parking lotHilltop High SchoolClaire Avenue555 Claire AvenueChula Vista, CA 91910In front of SchoolMar Vista High SchoolElm Avenue505 Elm AvenueImperial Beach, CA 91932In front of SchoolMar Vista AcademyS. 17th Street1267 Thermal AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolMontgomery Middle SchoolPicador Blvd1051 Picador Blvd.San Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolMontgomery High SchoolPalm Avenue3250 Palm AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolNational City Middle SchoolD Avenue1701 D AvenueNational City, CA 91950In front of SchoolSouthwest Middle SchoolIris Avenue2710 Iris AvenueSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolSouthwest High SchoolHollister Street1685 Hollister StreetSan Diego, CA 92154In front of SchoolSweetwater High SchoolHighland Avenue2900 Highland AvenueNational City, CA 91950In front of SchoolSan Ysidro High SchoolAirway Road5353 Airway RoadSan Diego, CA 92154In front of 2148

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Neighbors say overnight surveillance video of a tagger in action is a glimpse of an ongoing, frustrating problem.Near Euclid Avenue and Polk Avenue, there is a church, an elementary school, and a sight Leanne Montano has seen before."Sad they're destroying someone else's property," said Montano.Video shows what unfolded just down the street. Just before 2 a.m., a motion-activated light flashes, but these vandals are undeterred. With another man and a person on a bike nearby, someone in a cap and hoodie casually begins spray painting the back wall of a home. For more than 40 seconds, he tags the wall, before he and his cohorts leave.It appears they weren't done. 10News found similar tags on fences, and garage door after garage door. A block away at Euclid Elementary, there was more graffiti. Montano's place was spared, but her home has been hit several times before. She says tagging - including the school - is a weekly occurrence."Tagging leads to other activities that aren't safe. My concern as a parent and resident is the children's safety and them walking to school, feeling safe. It allows other people to treat our neighborhood like crap. If we don't take pride in our neighborhood, who else is going to?" said Montano.The City of San Diego offers rewards up to 0 for the arrest and conviction of graffiti vandals. 1364

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