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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Homeowners in Chula Vista's Eastlake III Community Association are fighting back against proposed parking updates for the HOA. If passed neighbors would be required to park their cars in the garage before parking in their driveway or on the street.The Board of Directors distributed proposed updates to the Community Association Handbook for a homeowner review and comment; and will vote on Tuesday, August 20.Among the proposed changes:Street parking is permitted only after all garage spaces, and driveway spaces, are utilized to its maximum designed capacityThe Association's management company is permitted to perform a garage inspection of a residence to ensure compliance with the Association's governing documentsHomeowner Jose Esquer believes an inspection would be an invasion of people's property."They seem to want the right to inspect your garage, and that's private property. What I have in my garage shouldn't be anybody's business, but whoever is inside my house. I have a problem with them trying to police what we do once inside our house," said Esquer. Becky Niemiec already parks her car in the garage but still believes the changes would be an overstep. "We don't have attics, we don't have basements, we have no storage, people should be able to use their garage however they want to," said Niemiec.Niemiec says the issue has drawn a lot of debate on Nextdoor. She says while some argue the changes could help beautify the neighborhood, she believes that group is in the minority. The HOA Board will vote on the changes Tuesday night; residents are invited to give their input. 10News reached out to Walters Management and the HOA President, asking several questions and trying to get clarification on the proposed changes, but only received the following statement: 1814

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Don't just sit at home daydreaming about that new car, go check it out in person — maybe even getting behind the wheel!Vehicles from more than 30 auto manufacturers rolls into the San Diego International Auto Show at the San Diego Convention Center from Dec. 27 to 30. Everything from the newest in electric and hybrid vehicles to luxury SUVs and trucks will be out to see — without the whole "car salesman vibe" as you look around.Organizers say attendees will see a huge emphasis on technology, between new safety equipment and advanced features to make driving safer and more enjoyable. Nearly every manufacturer plans to feature some level of discussion regarding autonomous vehicles at their exhibit.More than 400 new vehicles will be on display for attendees to check out and even test out themselves. Test drives will be offered in front of the convention center and inside, in the case of Camp Jeep. Expect the chance to test drive vehicles from Jeep, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Ford, Kia, and Mazda, among others.Electric vehicles will have their day to shine as well, as SDG&E holds "Electric Vehicle Day" on Dec. 28, to showcase the latest EVs and answer questions regarding pricing, programs, and other ways for consumers to overcome barriers to electric cars.And Family Day (Dec. 30) will bring it all together with games, prizes, free admission for kids and a special appearance by Marvel's Black Panther himself at the show. Active-duty and retired military members can also get free tickets to the show by picking them up at these local San Diego Nissan dealerships. SHOW INFOHoursThursday, Dec. 27, to Saturday, Dec. 29: 10 a.m. - 9 p.m.Sunday, Dec. 30: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.AdmissionAdult (ages 13-61): Military (active duty w/ ID): (one ticket per ID)Senior (ages 62+): Child (ages 7-12): (Dec. 30, children 12 and under get in free)Child (6 and under): FreeVIP early entry for Friday only (online): for adult, for children (7-12) 2004

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For more than three hours, two women were trapped inside a downtown San Diego elevator.Fire crews were called to the Copley Symphony Hall at about 7:30 p.m. Wednesday after the elevator stopped as it took the women to the 34th floor.A Battalion Chief said the women felt a jolt and the elevator's lights flicker before it came to a stop.Rescuers were able to reach the women at about 11 p.m., more than three hours later. Until then, the women Facetimed a friend to stay calm, but a friend was worried they would run out of air or suffer from heat related injuries."Once I learned that they pried the doors open because it was so hot in there, what else could I do but just wait?" Kalani Creutzberg said. "It turned into a waiting game. And I'm just very very fortunate that there's a happy ending to this."Both women were taken to a nearby hospital to be checked out. While they were shaken up and nervous, neither appeared to have any serious injuries. 982

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Friday, the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) issued an apology to the LGBTQ community for recognizing homosexuality as a mental disorder for decades.The apology comes during pride month and on the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall uprising in New York City.“Regrettably some of that era’s understanding of homosexuality and gender identity can be attributed to the American psychoanalytic establishment,” said APsaA president, Dr. Lee Jaffe in a statement. “It is long past time to recognize and apologize for our role in the discrimination and trauma caused by our profession.”At the kick off of APsaA’s 109th Annual Meeting at the San Diego Intercontinental Hotel, Jaffe spoke to a room filled with psychoanalysts saying in part, “For many years we viewed homosexuality as an illness, and we denied opportunities for learning in our training programs to LGBTQ professionals unless they concealed their sexuality. Our views led to discrimination both internally and in society at large.”Over the last several decades, APsaA has pushed for LGBTQ equality, even becoming the first major mental health organization to support marriage equality. The group has also lobbied to end conversion therapy and to lift the transgender military ban.“While APsaA is now proud to be advocating for sexual and gender diversity, we all know that hearing the words ‘we are sorry’ is important to healing past trauma,” said Jaffe.Dr. Justin Shubert who is co-chair on APsaA’s Committee on Gender and Sexuality was in attendance of the annual meeting and says he hopes the words Friday are a step in the right direction.“It’s just a few words but they really mean a lot I think,” said Shubert. "I feel that this is a statement that where we’re saying not only we’re sorry, but we welcome LGBT people to treatment and now the focus is just about helping people feel authentic about who they are." 1914

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- For the first time since an accident that nearly took her life, Korren Grada is speaking out. Her hope is to save others from suffering the same fate. Two hit-and-run drivers ran into Grada, leaving her to die. She tells 10News - it all started with a blind date in 2017.  310

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