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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans get a sugary start to the week as the next "national holiday" sets its sights on sweets.National Dessert Day falls on Oct. 14, and what better way to start the week than by satisfying your sweet tooth. The unofficial holiday's origins remain unclear, but honestly that's the last thing on our minds when eating cake, right?So to aid your search for sweets, we've compiled five local spots where you can satisfy your obligation to celebrate and enjoy a delicious treat.Extraordinary Desserts (Various locations): There's a reason Food Network has featured Extraordinary Desserts. If you're stopping in, make sure to try out the shop's danishes or a slice of loaf chocolate cake.SomiSomi (4640 Convoy Street): Check out Convoy Street's SomiSomi for Korean-style soft serve in a delicious fish-shaped pastry bun, called "Taiyaki." Be sure to top it off with sprinkles, graham cracker, or Fruity Pebbles.85C Bakery Café (Various locations): 85C Bakery Cafe has a lot to offer, from cakes to cream puffs to breads. Their cream puffs are packed with creamy frosting and their egg tart is a delicious custard-filled, flaky pastry treat.Edelweiss Bakery (Various locations): Edelweiss Bakery's mouthwatering treats include a German apple cake, delicious fruit tarts, a variety of cookies, and savory cakes. Sweet Revenge Bakery (3319 Palm Avenue): Whether you're craving a cupcake or full cake, Sweet Revenge has your treat. Their Tres Leches parfaits are simply delicious. 1505
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County is gearing up to give out free sandbags ahead of expected heavy rains. Am atmospheric river is set to bring downpours to the county Monday through Thursday, the National Weather Service says. County officials say it’s important to be prepared because topsoil, mud, plant material, and debris can clog culverts and storm drains and damage roadways. RELATED: Storm to bring heavy rainfall, possible flooding to San DiegoAhead of the storm, the county is making sandbags available for residents in unincorporated areas. “People should call ahead to double-check availability and remember to bring a shovel to fill the bags. Some stations may have a limited supply,” the county said. See the list below for where to pick up sandbags or bags alone: Sand and BagsBonita/Sunnyside: 4900 Bonita Road, Bonita, CA 91902 P: 619-479-2346Boulevard: 40080 Ribbonwood Road, Boulevard, CA 91905 P: 619-390-2020De Luz: 39431 De Luz Road, Fallbrook, CA 92028 P: 760-728-2422Dulzura: 17304 Highway 94, Dulzura, CA 91917 P: 619-468-3391Fallbrook: 4375 Pala Mesa Drive, Fallbrook, CA 92028 P: 760-723-2024Julian: 3407 Highway 79, Julian, CA 92036 P:760-765-1510Lakeside River Park Conservancy:12108 Industry Road, Lakeside CA 92040 P: 619-443-4770 *(Closed over the weekend; open Monday-Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.)Palomar Mountain: 21610 Crestline Road, Palomar Mtn., CA 92060 P: 760-742-3701Ramona: 3410 Dye Road, Ramona, CA 92065 P: 760-789-0107Ramona: 24462 San Vicente Road, Ramona, CA 92065 P: 760-789-9465Rincon: 16971 Highway 76, Pauma Valley, CA 92061 P: 760-742-3243Valley Center: 28205 N. Lake Wohlford Road, Valley Center, CA 92082 P: 760-751-7605Warner Springs: 35227 Highway 79, Warner Springs, CA 92086P: 760-782-9113 Bags OnlyAlpine: 1364 Tavern Road, Alpine, CA 91901 P: 619-445-2635Deer Springs: 1321 Deer Springs Road, San Marcos, CA 92069 P: 760-741-5512Campo: 31577 Highway 94, Campo, CA 91906 P: 619-478-5516Campo (Lake Morena): 29690 Oak Drive, Campo, CA 91906 P: 619-478-5960Deer Springs: 8709 Circle R Drive, Escondido, CA 92026 P: 760-749-8001El Cajon: 551 Harbison Canyon Rd, El Cajon, CA 92019 P: 619-445-5001Jacumba: 1255 Jacumba St., Jacumba, CA 91934 P: 619-766-4535Jamul (Deerhorn): 2383 Honeysprings Road, Jamul, CA 91935 P: 619-468-3030Mt. Laguna: 10385 Sunrise Highway, Mt. Laguna, CA 91948 P:619-473-8281Ocotillo Wells: 5841 Highway 78, Borrego Springs, CA 92004 P: 760-767-7430Potrero: 25130 Highway 94, Potrero, CA 91963 P: 619-478-5544Ramona: (Intermountain) 25858 A Highway 78, Ramona, CA 92065 P: 760-789-3710Ranchita: 37370 Montezuma Valley Road, Ranchita, CA 92066 P: 760-782-3467 *(Not staffed 24/7)San Pasqual: 17701 San Pasqual Valley Rd, Escondido, CA 92025 P: 858-573-1322 2748

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego County service men and women have a new incentive to carpool: free rides with Waze.The SANDAG iCommute program is collaborating with Waze Carpool and military bases for the deal.Troops can download the Waze Carpool app and search for a ride to and from work. Military base commuters can choose their carpool companion by searching through profiles to find travelers who live near them and work on base. Those who want to drive can use the app to offer rides and receive $.54 per mile for gas.“The San Diego region is home to one of the largest military populations in the nation. We are excited to partner with Waze Carpool to ease traffic congestion, help the environment, and give our servicemembers free rides to and from work,” said SANDAG Chair and Del Mar City Councilmember Terry Sinnott.The free rides will be available to new and existing military carpoolers for one month with no promo code needed.August: Marine Corps Air Station Miramar and Naval Base San DiegoSeptember: Marine Corps Base Camp PendletonOctober: Marine Corps Recruit Depot and Naval Air Station North Island in CoronadoNovember: Naval Base Point Loma and U.S. Coast Guard 1187
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Residents in Sherman Heights are worried about a new homeless storage facility expected to open up in their neighborhood. The facility would reportedly go up on the corner of 20th and Commerical streets. It would have up to 1,000 individual storage bins. People in Sherman Heights say they don't want the facility to be an eyesore and were never consulted by the city. The facility would be similar to one that already exists on 16th Street. That facility provides lockers and storage bins for approximately 400 people. The facility is city-funded but run by the non-profit organization Think Dignity. The city is hosting a community forum about the storage facility on Friday from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Sherman Heights Community Center. 811
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police arrested Tuesday a man wanted on a warrant in Arizona after a short standoff in Golden Hill. Officers said someone called in an anonymous tip to report the 25-year-old man, wanted for a stabbing, was at the home at 3363 A St. When police went to the home, the man opened the door but shut it when he saw officers. Police called a SWAT team to the scene, and the San Diego Unified School District put nearby Golden Hill K-8 school on lockdown. The man surrendered after about one hour and the lockdown was lifted. Officers said a total of eight people were in the home at the time of the standoff.10News is monitoring developments in the story. 687
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