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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- New numbers on San Diego County's hepatitis A outbreak show that an additional patient has died from the illness within the last week. According to the San Diego County Department of Health, 20 people have now died from hepatitis A. RELATED: Hepatitis A vaccine needs 2nd shot for full immunizationIn the county, 536 people have been diagnosed with the illness, up 20 from 516 a week ago. 369 people have been hospitalized. On September 1, the department declared a public health emergency in the hepatitis A outbreak. RELATED: SDPD clears large homeless encampment to help stop hepatitis A outbreak 667

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Planned Parenthood officials say a recent act of vandalism at their Pacific Beach location will not "stop us from serving our patients."Red paint appeared to be thrown across the location's sign and windows on Mission Bay Drive sometime between late Sunday afternoon and Monday. A photo of crews cleaning the site was captured by a Reddit user and posted online here.In a statement to 10News, Planned Parenthood said the vandalism would not affect operations:"While we are disappointed by the recent vandalism to our health center, no attempt at intimidation will stop us from serving our patients. We've been a part of the fabric of this community for 55 years, and we'll be here for many more to come. Our patients can count on our doors to stay open, no matter what." 812

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - On Friday, San Diego Police responded to an urgent request to reform the department's de-escalation policy.A board appointed by the mayor has now voted on a request to add more explicit language to the policy on tactics and techniques for how officers are allowed to de-escalate in the field.“The time is now and we really need this for the City of San Diego,” said Attorney Maresa Talbert, Co-Chair for San Diegans for Justice and a member of the Coalition for Police Accountability and Transparency. 10News spoke to her on Friday after Thursday night's emergency virtual meeting of the Community Review Board on Police Practices.“We really need holistic policies in place that will both keep not only our residents safe but also law enforcement safe,” she added.Below is a statement from Sharmaine Moseley, Executive Director of the Community Review Board on Police Practices:"The Community Review Board on Police Practices (CRB) held a special meeting to discuss a recommendation they previously made for SDPD to adopt a de-escalation policy that models Baltimore PD’s de-escalation policy. At that meeting, the CRB discussed and unanimously agreed to add more explicit language to a policy that would require officers to use de-escalation techniques and tactics without the use of force when safe under the totality of the circumstances to do so. The CRB also listed factors for the officers to consider when a person is not complying and techniques and tactics officers can use for de-escalating situations. A revised letter with the CRB’s recommendations will be forwarded to Chief Nisleit early next week. At last night’s meeting, the CRB also discussed the many local protests and SDPD’s response to the protests. By a unanimous vote of 16-0, the CRB agreed to forward this item to its Policy Committee for the Committee to look at best practices for a policy recommendation to Chief Nisleit. The Policy Committee is planning to meet on Thursday, June 11 on MS Teams. This meeting will be open to the public on the City of San Diego’s YouTube channel and an agenda will be posted prior to the meeting."An SDPD spokesperson told 10News on Friday that the department wants to be clear that it does have a de-escalation policy incorporated into its use-of-force policy but the department is open to receiving any new recommendations from the board. 2381

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Rain created slick streets Wednesday afternoon, slowing traffic to a standstill in some areas and causing crashes in others. Video captured by 10News shows children and an adult climbing out of a vehicle on northbound Interstate 15 near Interstate 8 after their SUV overturned. Good Samaritans and a California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer helped rescue two boys and a man from the vehicle. CHP cautioned drivers to slow down and pay attention as rain continued to drench the county. GET YOUR FULL FORECASTGood samaritans and a CHP Motorcycle Officer help rescue two boys and a man from an overturned SUV on the rain slicked Northbound 15 just past the 8. Appear to be okay. CHP says remember to slow down in thes conditions. @10News pic.twitter.com/6p9ygqiqsd— Jim Patton (@10NewsPatton) December 5, 2018 839

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – More drive-in entertainment is coming to Escondido’s Westfield North County mall as summer comes to a close.In August, the California Center for the Arts, Escondido (CCAE) hosted several drive-in live concerts at the former Nordstrom parking lot at the mall on 272 E Via Rancho Parkway.From September through November, the same mall parking lot will be the site for weekly drive-in movie screenings. Spaces for more than 250 vehicles will be made available and spaced apart to keep moviegoers safely distanced.Doors for the screenings will open at 6:30 p.m. on a first-come, first-serve basis. Movies will begin at 8 p.m.The schedule for September:Thursday, Sept. 3: CarsThursday, Sept. 10: Inside OutFriday, Sept. 11: Jurassic ParkThursday, Sept. 17: TangledFriday, Sept. 18: Mamma Mia!Thursday, Sept. 24: ShrekFriday, Sept. 25: Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost ArkThe schedule for October and November is expected to be unveiled sometime in mid-September.Tickets are per car and can be purchased at artcenter.org/events or by calling 800-988-4253.Snacks can be bought at the same time tickets are purchased, and special drive-in dinner boxes and specials can be purchased at the screenings through the mall’s restaurant partners.A portion of ticket proceeds will benefit the CCAE, Escondido Community Foundation and Central San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce Foundation. 1406

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