On today's SanDiego News Now Podcast: The Army veteran who helped stop Saturday’s mass shooting at a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs has deep ties to San Diego.
The Army veteran who helped stop the Colorado Springs shooting is a San Diego native.Today C-H-P is starting what it calls its “maximum enforcement period” to crack down on D-U-I’s during Thanksgiving weekend.Last Thanksgiving weekend, C-H-P arrested more than one-thousand people statewide, on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.The San Diego Regional Task Force on Homelessness received its largest private gift in the organization’s history.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezoz’s organization ‘Day 1 Family Fund’ donated five-million-dollars to the task force.And said they will use the money to address homelessness among families, including higher rates of homelessness among families of colorYou can now get a free electric bike by signing up for a pilot program that looks at how e-bikes are being used in the County.
Richard Fierro is one of two people who helped stop Saturday’s shooting at Club Q. He was praised by community activist Nichole Murray Ramirez during a community vigil in Hillcrest Monday night. I love the two that stopped that terrorist … a straight veteran from the Army, an ally a friend we can’t do this alone without our allies and friends it was him and guess who else a drag queen … cheers.
MM: Dozens of San Diego pastry chefs, caters and bakeries all donated their time and talent to Mama’s Pies, one of the largest annual bake sales in San Diego… and on the menu are pies… 32 hundred of them! MM: Jenna Novotny is the director of development for Mama’s Kitchen, who benefits from the funds raised from the pies.
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