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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Kevin Luo of Pacific Trails Middle School is getting ready for his trip to Washington D.C. to compete in the Scripps National Spelling Bee.Luo, who is a student at Pacific Trails Middle School, was crowned the winner of the countywide spelling bee in March. Last year's winner, Yash Hande, was also a student at Pacific Trails. Luo said in an interview with 10News that the Hande is helping him prepare for the national Bee.RELATED: Pacific Trails Middle School student crowned winner of countywide spelling bee  Luo also expressed that he is a little nervous to be on the national stage. “It’s probably going to be really intense for the first few days but after that, it will be relaxed.”The Scripps National Spelling Bee will take place May 29-31 in Washington, D.C. 832

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Lifeguards say a swimmer who disappeared early Saturday in Pacific Beach has been found safe.San Diego Lifeguards say four friends went into the ocean around 1:30 a.m. across from the Ocean Blvd. and Garnet Ave. beach entrance. But one of the friends did not return, prompting searches throughout the morning by U.S. Coast Guard and lifeguard crews.Later Saturday, the missing person was located safe at a friend's house, the Coast Guard told 10News.The swimmer was reportedly celebrating his 21st birthday at the nearby Waterbar before the group went for a swim, according to San Diego Lifeguard Lieutenant Rich Stropky.Though the group told lifeguards the water was only waist deep in the area they were swimming, the swimmer somehow became separated. The person's clothes, wallet, and phone were also left behind when the group returned to shore, Stropky said.Saturday morning, a U.S. Coast Guard cutter and helicopter assisted in the search. 972

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — In October, members of ICE, CBP and USBP held a meeting with several organizations in San Diego, telling them the Department of Homeland Security would be ending a policy known as “safe release.”That’s according to a lawsuit filed Wednesday by the County of San Diego against Kirstjen Nelson, secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.The policy of safe release had been in place since at least 2009. Under it, ICE would work with asylum seekers who had made it legally across the border to connect with family or sponsors in the United States. ICE officials would coordinate transportation as well, making sure the migrants made it to their final destinations.At the meeting in October, federal authorities notified Jewish Family Service and the San Diego Rapid Response Network that ICE would no longer be providing that service.“When that policy ended we quickly began to notice there were moms and children being dropped off at the bus stations here in San Diego,” said Michael Hopkins, CEO of Jewish Family Service. “We realized pretty quickly that we needed to create some type of shelter so that we didn’t have families sleeping on our sidewalks and adding to our homelessness problem in San Diego.”Since October, Hopkins estimates they’ve helped nearly 12,000 migrants in San Diego.On average, they take in 50 to 100 people per day, but it can fluctuate.“Last week we had nights when it was over 200,” said Hopkins.The shelter has moved around several times, but in March, the County announced it would allow the Rapid Response Network to operate the shelter out of the former family courthouse in Downtown San Diego.The operation has cost about .3 million, according to the County.It’s come from a mix of donations and money given to the county by the state.In a statement from DHS, officials told 10News, “until Congress acts to address the obvious drivers of the crisis and gives the Department the proper resources, we will continue to refine and adapt our processes to address our many priority missions to the best of our abilities.” 2083

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- It's almost time for back to school and that means it's time to go shopping and gather all those essentials. While some items may be obvious on your shopping list, others are more obscure. We've compiled a list of back to school tech as you prepare to make that back to school shopping list. Check out the items below for more: Livescribe – 3.5 stars on AmazonThis nifty little gadget will come in handy for those long, note-taking days. With Livescribe, you can record everything you write and hear so you don’t miss a thing, according to Amazon. Then, replay your meetings or lectures simply by tapping on your notes. Native Union Key Cable – 5 stars on AmazonAlways losing that phone charger? The Native Union Key Cable attaches to your keychain so you never have that problem again (unless you can’t find your keys, of course.) The charger is compatible with most devices, according to Amazon. Casio Touchscreen with Stylus Graphing Calculator – 4 stars on AmazonTime for upper-level math classes? This graphing calculator has a 4.8 inch touchscreen with a stylus. The calculator also has an advanced computer algebra system for all those tough-to-solve math problems. iHome IBT29 Bluetooth alarm clock – 4 stars on AmazonDoes your student have a hard time waking up? The iHome Bluetooth dual alarm clock radio with speakerphone may be the solution (and it changes colors, which is just cool.) The alarm can be set to Bluetooth audio, FM radio or built-in tone. Pixie (4-pack) – 3 stars on AmazonDoes your student lose things often (who doesn’t?) The Pixie shows you at a glance the exact distance in feet and inches to the lost item, according to Amazon. Click here to scroll through a slideshow of the items listed above. 1756

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Kevin Luo of Pacific Trails Middle School has been crowned the winner of the 2018 countywide spelling bee. The event began at 9 a.m. at the McMillin Companies Event Center at Liberty Station and lasted for nearly four hours. Last year’s local winner was Pacific Trails Middle School student Yash Hande. Yash advanced to the 90th annual Scripps National Spelling Bee. Although he correctly spelled "Polynesian" in the second round and "demographic", he did not score high enough on his written test to advance to finals.WATCH THE BEE LIVE (MOBILE USERS CLICK HERE): 621

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