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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A controversial gun show is set to return to Del Mar in March, after the board that overseas the Del Mar Fairgrounds approved the return of the Crossroads of the West Gun Show. The Crossroads of the West website has a new post on their front page that reads, "Breaking News! DEL MAR GUN SHOW RETURNS MARCH 14TH – 15TH" 346

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A driver walked away from a violent crash on a Rancho Penasquitos street Wednesday morning that destroyed his car, leaving it in multiple pieces. 172

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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Thunderstorms are occurring Wednesday throughout San Diego County in the midst of a heat wave.Coastal areas, the inland valleys, the deserts and the mountains will all have a chance of thunderstorms this afternoon, according to the National Weather Service.A high pressure system hanging over the Four Corners region is causing our heat wave while monsoonal moisture from Mexico is generating precipitation. Some light rain could accompany thunderstorms Wednesday before heavier showers are expected on Thursday, Martin said.A chance of thunderstorms will continue through Friday evening in the mountains and through Thursday evening in the deserts, while the thunderstorm activity is expected to clear out of coastal and inland valley areas by Wednesday night.Check your 10News Pinpoint Weather forecastThe chance of measurable precipitation has been set at 20 percent Wednesday for the inland valleys, coastal areas and the deserts, according to the NWS. There is a 50 percent chance today in the mountains.High temperatures today are expected to reach 89 near the coast and inland, 93 in the western valleys, 98 near the foothills, 96 in the mountains and 111 in the deserts.The heat wave is expected to peak on Saturday, when temperatures in the deserts could reach 116, forecasters said. 1318

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV and CNS) - The office of District Attorney Summer Stephan will soon have a new tool to better document injuries to victims of domestic violence. Her office announced on Tuesday, May 7 that 35 cameras will be purchased to aid in investigations, thanks to a ,000 grant from a California Office of Emergency Services.According to Stephan, these cameras can produce high-quality photos, which will then assist how evidence is presented in court. "These cameras can help us preserve and document evidence -- including evidence of strangulation -- which is predictive of homicide, and allows us to move forward with prosecutions and fight this persistent crime in San Diego County," said Stephan.According to a recent crime report from the San Diego Association of Governments, in 2017 there were more than 17,000 domestic violence incidents reported in San Diego County. Stephan said there has been a 20% increase in the number of domestic violence cases submitted to the District Attorney's Office over the last five years. Plus, the District Attorney's Family Protection Division has 21 pending murder cases. 11 of those cases involve the murder of an intimate partner. In addition to the new cameras, Stephan's office is currently working on nine other initiatives to bring awareness to and combat domestic violence. These initiatives include a new countywide strangulation protocol, forensic exams, and recognizing the link between homelessness and domestic violence. 1508

  

iday by the state Employment Development Department.According to the EDD, total non-farm employment in San Diego County increased by 20,500 jobs -- from 1,350,800 to 1,371,300 -- while farm employment added 100 jobs, from 9,500 to 9,600.The coronavirus pandemic and related job losses loom large over the economy even as some industries resume business. The unemployment rate at this time last year was 3.4% and was just 3.1% in February, less than a third of the current rate.While the decreasing unemployment is a positive sign, it did arrive partially because fewer people are looking for work."Many San Diegans are battling difficult choices in the work-life balance," said Phil Blair, executive officer of Manpower West. "We are seeing companies offering high-paying jobs -- such as engineers and programmers -- and lower-paying jobs -- such as production line workers. The problem is that, whether someone can make or per hour, people are worried about safety and taking care of kids at home. Employers need to recognize employee concerns and meet them halfway."The data from the EDD does not reflect changing reopening tiers, or the fact that San Diego County could roll back reopenings by as soon as Tuesday because of rising COVID-19 numbers, which could throw the entire economy into a state similar to the months of March, April and May.Lynn Reaser, chief economist for the Fermanian Business & Economic Institute at Point Loma Nazarene University, said the county isn't out of trouble yet."Following the relatively good news from August, the job market could get much tougher as we move into fall," she said. "San Diego could be pushed back into California's purple zone, the most restrictive one for business based on the governor's new ranking for COVID-19 risk."The region's unemployment rate rose to a record 15% in May, according to EDD data, while data from the San Diego Association of Governments shows rates of nearly 30% in May.In August, the state's unemployment rate dropped to 11.6% from 13.7% and the nation's decreased to 8.5% from 10.5%.Government jobs led in local gains, with 6,800 jobs added to the region's total. Professional and business services gained 5,300 jobs, construction gained 3,100, trade, transportation and utilities 2,600, other services 1,200, educational and health services 1,000 and financial activities and manufacturing both gained 500 jobs.Leisure and hospitality and information were the only industries to post job losses, with 400 and 100 jobs lost, respectively.Comparing year-over-year, the San Diego region has lost 135,800 non- farm jobs and 400 agricultural jobs. Leisure and hospitality continue to top the list in jobs lost, with a total of 60,100 jobs lost since last August -- 43,900 of which came in accommodation and food services.Since the same time last year, trade, transportation and utilities shed 17,100 jobs, government lost 15,400, educational and health services 13,000, other services 12,000, manufacturing 7,200, information 3,800, construction 3,600, financial activities 3,300 and professional and business services lost 300 jobs. 3286

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