San Diego/ Community & Society
Published on November 19, 2019
Top San Diego news: Restraining order granted before family shot; Flash Flood Watch issued; morePhoto: Port of San Diego/Flickr

Read on for the most recent top news you may have missed in San Diego.

Restraining order granted hours before family shot, records show

Less than 24 hours before a man shot his estranged wife and four children in their Paradise Hills homes on Saturday, a San Diego judge approved a restraining order commanding him to stay away from the family, according to court documents obtained by NBC 7 on Monday.

Read the full story on NBC LA.

Flash Flood Watch issued for San Diego County

The National Weather Service has issued a Fast Flood Watch as the first rainfall of the season is expected late Tuesday into early Friday.

Read the full story on FOX 5 San Diego.

SDUSD facing shortage of aides for special-needs students

The San Diego Unified School District has a shortage of special-education teachers and aides, according to the California School Employees Association.

Read the full story on NBC 7 San Diego.

City raises transgender pride flag for first time

A transgender pride flag has a temporary home at San Diego’s City Hall for the week, in honor of Transgender Awareness Week.

Read the full story on NBC 7 San Diego.

City of San Diego, SDSU inch closer to SDCCU stadium site deal

The university hopes to close the deal by March, then break ground on the project in April 2020.

Read the full story on CBS 8 - San Diego News.


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