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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Campaign ads against San Diego District Attorney Summer Stephan over a backlog of rape kits to be tested were recently pulled from television.More than a hundred people stood on the steps of San Diego's Hall of Justice, showing support for Stephan, as she blasted her opponent's television campaign ads. The ads were paid for by the Justice and Public Safety PAC, funded by billionaire financier George Soros."We need your help to get the word out, San Diego is not for sale!" Stephan said, flanked by several crime victims who shared their personal stories.RELATED: Billionaire backs candidate for San Diego District AttorneyThe ad in question is about rape kits not being tested. Stephan announced in April that her office is spending million for an out-of-state laboratory to test 1,000 rape kits to end a backlog.Stephan's opponent, Genevieve Jones-Wright, stands by the ads, saying she hopes they'll be updated with larger numbers."My reaction ... hopefully, they make it more accurate; not hundreds of backlogged rape kits," Jones-Wright said. "There are thousands still sitting on our shelves, collecting dust as a result of her failed leadership."It's not clear why the ads were pulled. 1249

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- COVID-19 related hospitalizations continue to sure across California.Without any intervention, Gov. Gavin Newsom said current projections show hospitalizations could increase two to three times the current amount in just one month.“We’ve seen a significant increase, 89 percent increase over the 14-day period of people who have been hospitalized that have tested positive for COVID-19,” Newsom said during a press briefing Monday.Hospitalizations are rising in San Diego County, with local hospitals seeing more COVID-19 cases than they ever have.“We’re seeing about three times the number that we saw just a couple of months ago,” said Dr. Omar Khawaja, the Chief Medical Officer for Palomar Health. “About 25 percent of the positive patients are ending up in the ICU; that’s less than we saw during the first spike.”Khawaja said he expects more hospitalizations in the coming weeks as COVID-19 cases related to Thanksgiving gatherings start to show up.In Escondido, Palomar Medical Center has had room to handle more COVID-19 patients from other hospitals for several months now. A federal medical station is set up inside the hospital with 202 beds that haven’t been used yet.Khawaja said they’re now ready to take on patients from other hospitals across the county that become overwhelmed, but the set-up is not meant for ICU patients.“It could be beds that we would be offload some of the less sick patients from other systems into there so they can handle the sicker patients; we don’t have a solid plan for it yet,” he said. “I don’t think it’ll be activated in the next week; it may be three or four weeks out, so we’re planning for that now.”Khawaja said the details are actively being discussed with other medical officers across the county.“The county and hospital systems are all working very well together, collaborating, communicating on at least a weekly basis. We are actively discussing right now, what would it look like, how would we open it, and what type of patients would go into there,” he said. “Are we worried? Absolutely. Is the spike coming very quickly? Yes, but we do have some capacity and redundancy available now, and we are planning to have even more."Creating more capacity could include scaling back on the number of elective surgeries scheduled, but this time Khawaja said it would look much different than what we saw months ago.“What we’ve done is essentially looked at surgeries and classified them in terms of how long can this be put off to be safe, we all saw that JUST shutting everything down just let to really, just poor patient care, and we don’t want to do that again.” 2646

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Balboa Park has reopened the former parking lot near the San Diego Air & Space Museum as Palisades Plaza.The refresh of the South Palisades parking lot removed the 144 parking spaces and transformed it into a public square surrounded by the Air & Space Museum, San Diego Automotive Museum, Mid-City Gymnasium, and upcoming Comic-Con Museum.The city has said it will add 131 parking spots in two lots in other parts of the park to make up for the loss.RELATED:In-Depth: Balboa Park's future unfolds during COVID-19 pandemicBalboa Park's Timken museum to install military-grade anti-viral technologyOver about seven months of construction, crews with the city's Transformation and Stormwater, and Parks and Recreation departments removed asphalt, upgraded a San Diego Trolley stop, planted trees and enhanced landscaping, installed turn lawn areas, repaved the North Palisades parking lot, and upgraded sidewalks and curb ramps.The project cost about 0,000.Since many attractions in Balboa Park have been shuttered by pandemic-related closures, groups throughout the park have used the time to revamp museums and upgrade facilities. 1168

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- California’s state electric operator issued a flex alert over the weekend as temperatures climb.According to the California Independent System Operator, the flex alert goes into effect Saturday, September 5, and lasts through Monday, September 7.The operator asked customers statewide to conserve energy from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. At 6:30 p.m., CAISO declared a Stage 2 emergency and warned of possible rotating power outages.The guidance comes as an excessive heat warning was issued for large swaths of San Diego County over the weekend.RELATED STORIESCheck today's weather forecast in your areaSan Diego County opens cool zones amid heat waveAs of Saturday morning, the National Weather Service said temperatures throughout the county could reach as high as 122, with coastal temperatures in some areas reaching 99 degrees.Meanwhile, a red flag warning was issued for San Diego County’s inland valleys and mountains from 10 a.m. Saturday through 6 p.m. Sunday.The agency says winds will top out around 15 to 20 miles per hour with gusts as high as 25 to 35 miles per hour. 1098

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Cinema and sunsets return to San Diego parks this summer as the county's Summer Movies in the Park program returns.The free outdoor movies every Friday and Saturday come to parks across San Diego County between May and October.Families can enjoy concessions and food trucks at some movie screenings, but should check with the event before heading over. Otherwise, it's the perfect chance to pack a picnic and enjoy a a free movie outdoors.RELATED: Special movies for kids coming to Bonsall's AMC this summerMoving seats, weather effects, scents come to Mira Mesa movie theaterOrganizers recommend showing up early for a good seat as prime viewing for screenings can fill up fast.For a full schedule of movies and where they'll be playing, check out the program's schedule. 802

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