San Diego, CA
‘I told him not to drive;’ First date in San Diego ends with driver arrested for DUI
SAN DIEGO (KFMB) — A primary date within the North Park space ended with the motive force being arrested for driving drunk Sunday morning.
San Diego police have been referred to as to Lincoln Avenue on the overpass of Interstate 805 in North Park round 12:54 a.m. following experiences of a crash.
Officers arrived on the scene and found a blue Ford Mustang with extreme front-end harm to the passenger aspect of the sports activities automotive.
A Ford hatchback that appeared parked on the shoulder of Lincoln Avenue had harm on the rear portion of the motive force’s aspect.
Video from OnScene.TV confirmed the automobile disabled in lanes of visitors whereas San Diego police models blocked visitors whereas officers performed their investigation to determine how the crash occurred.
Cameras have been rolling when a feminine passenger informed officers she didn’t know the motive force’s identify.
“I don’t know his…I simply met him! That is our first date,” the girl informed officers investigating the crash.
“I informed him don’t [expletive] drive,” the girl continued to shout at officers as she stood on the sidewalk in tall heels and a cheetah print costume.
The lady smacked the person within the head earlier than officers pulled her away from the suspect as she regularly shouted, “I informed him to not drive!”
Officers tried to conduct a subject sobriety take a look at to substantiate their suspicion that the person was drunk, however the suspect declined to observe the finger of an officer conducting the sphere sobriety take a look at and was arrested on the scene.
No accidents have been reported.
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San Diego, CA
Brewery closures in San Diego County rise in 2024
Economic challenges and negative consumer trends are catching up with brewers, but local beer industry still envy of the nation.
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San Diego, CA
Crews fight growing brush fire in remote Otay Mountain area
Cal Fire crews spent New Year’s Day night battling a growing fire in a remote area east of Otay Mountain.
It measured roughly 20 acres shortly after 8:20 p.m., Cal Fire said in a post on X, formerly Twitter.
It was initially reported to authorities around 6:25 p.m., Capt. Robert Johnson said. He said it was moving at a moderate speed and there was no containment late Wednesday, but no structures were threatened by the fire.
San Diego, CA
Minimum Wage To Increase to $17.25 an Hour in San Diego
SAN DIEGO (CNS) — People working for minimum wage in the city of San Diego will see more money in their paychecks starting today when the minimum wage rises from $16.85 to $17.25 an hour.
The city’s minimum wage is higher than California’s minimum wage, which will increase to $16.50 on Jan. 1.
“This milestone reflects years of hard work and advocacy to put more money directly into the pockets of hardworking San Diegans,” Mayor Todd Gloria said. “By raising the minimum wage, we are helping working families deal with the rising cost of living and better make ends meet.”
The change is part of the city’s Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance, passed in 2016. Minimum wage has increased in the city since 2019 by an amount commensurate with the cost of living increase of the previous year.
As always, tips and gratuities do not count toward minimum wage. Employees will continue to earn sick leave, which can be used for time for their own medical care or for the medical care of a family member but is not limited to those uses. Employers may limit use of sick leave to 40 hours in a benefit year per employee.
Every employer must post minimum wage notices in a conspicuous place at any workplace or job site.
San Diego’s Minimum Wage Program can be reached at SDMinWage@sandiego.gov or 619-235-5912 for questions or to file a complaint.
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