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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thousands of Qualcomm employees went to work Tuesday no longer facing the threat of Broadcom's hostile takeover. President Trump blocked the 7 billion bid from Singapore-based Broacom on Monday, citing national security concerns. But Qualcomm is still facing several uncertainties.RELATED: Trump blocks Broadcom's bid to take over QualcommThe San Diego-based tech giant last week saw its executive chairman, Paul Jacobs, step down; it is still in a legal battle with Apple, and has faced international fines due to alleged anti-competitive practices. The Broadcom bid will free up Qualcomm to improve its own performance."It's one less hurlde because there's enough stuff the company has to deal with instead of worrying who is at the back of us," said Nikhil Varaiya, a finance professor at San Diego State University. RELATED: Qualcomm delays shareholder vote on Broadcom takeover for national security reviewOne Qualcomm worker, who declined to give his name, said employees were breathing a sigh of relief.San Diego's economic officials are as well. The San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation recently reported that the company has a .9 billion annual economic impact, equivalent to 35 Comic-Cons.Nikia Clarke, the organization's vice president, said Qualcomm also plays a role in recruiting tech companies and talented workers to San Diego.RELATED: Paul Jacobs leaves Qualcomm's executive management"Qualcomm has so long been an anchor of that innovation economy, and as our largest employer, of course, everyone int he region and certainly all of us in the office were watching very closely," Clarke said. Varaiya said he expects Qualcomm to focus on developing its 5-G technology, and its acquisition of NXP Semiconductors, to boost its performance. 1856

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – The Valley Fire has forced many East County residents to evacuate, but one homeowner said he and his family have decided to stay in their home and ride the situation out.Leo Prado told ABC 10News, “Where are we going to go? It’s not like we just have luggage and we can go into a hotel. We have animals here.”Prado said picking up and leaving his home in the Deerhorn Valley area, near Jamul, isn’t an easy task, especially with horses and dogs on his property.Prado and his family are staying put, as their area is only under a voluntary evacuation as of Tuesday afternoon.According to Prado, his property has not had power since the Valley Fire started on Saturday. He said San Diego Gas & Electric keeps pushing back the restoration time, which is affecting his decisions.RELATED COVERAGEINTERACTIVE MAP: Valley Fire erupts in Japatul Valley areaPHOTOS: Valley Fire erupts in East CountySocial media reaction to Valley FireCheck today's weather forecast in your area“They keep kicking the can. They say it’ll be back at noon, 30 minutes before that nothing … or 4 p.m. -- 30 to 40 minutes before 4 p.m., nothing,” Prado said.Prado spends more than 0 a day refilling his propane tanks for the generator his house relies on.However, with Santa Ana winds set to pick up late Tuesday, Prado said he may be forced to change his mind and find somewhere to go.ABC 10News reached out to SDG&E for comment, and officials provided this statement:“We truly appreciate everyone’s patience as our crews continue to work in challenging conditions to restore power safely as soon as possible. The Valley Fire continues to impact SDG&E power lines in the area of the fire. When there is an appropriate level of containment, allowing for safe conditions, SDG&E crews will be allowed to inspect the power lines for damage and will make necessary repairs to ensure their safe operation. We continue to coordinate closely with the CALFIRE Incident commander and have crews staged in the area who will work to restore power once CALFIRE determines it’s safe to enter the area.”The utility urges customers to check for updates on power outages/restorations at https://www.sdge.com/residential/customer-service/outage-center/outage-map.Meanwhile, the Red Cross is working to find hotels for those who show up at designated evacuation centers.Click here for more information on evacuations. 2415

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The sweet sounds of a San Diego summer return to Embarcadero Marina Park South in June, with the Bayside Summer Pops concert Series.The San Diego Symphony released this week its concert lineup for shows through August.Many concerts include a fireworks show after the music.June 28-29Star Spangled PopsJune 30Play Ball: A Symphonic Celebration of the Padres at 50July 4Lyle Lovett and his Large Band: Celebrate America with Lyle LovettJuly 5The Doo Wop ProjectJuly 6The Midtown MenJuly 7Dvo?ák’s New World SymphonyJuly 12Legendary Women's Voices: An Evening with Cynthia ErivoJuly 13-14Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince? in ConcertJuly 25Congas and Bongos: Celebrating “Monogo” Santamaría and Jack “Mr. Bongo” CostanzoJuly 26-27Hooray for Hollywood: A Night at the OscarsJuly 28Common with the San Diego SymphonyAugust 2Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back? in ConcertAugust 3The B-52sAugust 4Beethoven by the BayAugust 8A Nancy Wilson TributeAugust 9-10The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandAugust 16-17Some Enchanted Evening: The Broadway Hits of Rodgers, Hammerstein & HartAugust 22Miles Ahead: Miles Davis +19 in ConcertAugust 23Singing in the Rain in ConcertAugust 24Chaka KhanAugust 25The O'Jays plus the CommodoresAugust 30-311812 Tchaikovsky SpectacularFor tickets and seating information, click here. 1353

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thunderstorms brought heavy rain, gusty winds, and lightning to San Diego’s East County and parts of South Bay Wednesday afternoon. 158

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The Rock ’n’ Roll marathon returns to San Diego in June, bringing hundreds of athletes and music to city streets. The 5K event is scheduled for Saturday June 1, while the half-marathon and marathon will be held Sunday, June 2. Entry fees are , 2, and 2 respectively. The marathon course starts on Sixth Avenue near Balboa Park. It extends as far east as Kensington, and north to Mission Bay Park, with a finish in Little Italy. Runners can enjoy the sounds of bands along the course, and support from San Diego cheerleading groups. For those who don’t want to run, the Rock ’n’ Roll Marathon Health and Fitness Expo will take place Friday, May 31, and Saturday, June 1 at the San Diego Convention Center. The expo is open to the public and free to attend. The event will also bring road closures and traffic. Click here for a map of the course. 880

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