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Increased immigration enforcement impacts North County businesses
Good Morning, I’m Debbie Cruz. It’s Thursday, January 30th.
North County businesses are seeing the impact of increased immigration enforcement.
More on that next. But first, let’s do the headlines.
Hundreds of volunteers will take to the county’s streets today (Thursday), for an early morning census of the homeless.
According to last year’s point-in-time count, the number of people experiencing homelessness in the county increased by an estimated 3%.
The count is federally required, and HUD uses the data to determine how to distribute federal funding.
A new county behavioral crisis stabilization unit is slated to open in Chula Vista this summer.
The unit will operate out of the Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center.
The county board of supervisors voted in favor of the contract this week.
The new unit will provide care to people experiencing behavioral health episodes and will be located in the hospital’s emergency department.
It will offer resources for people with substance use disorders and mental illness.
In a related action, the board also voted in favor of adding up to 30 Medi-Cal-psychiatric beds at Paradise Valley Hospital in National City.
County supervisors also voted yesterday in favor of convening a special meeting in the spring on the Tijuana River border pollution crisis.
County supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer introduced the plan to coordinate with local, state and federal agencies.
“I want us to take some responsibility as our leading public health agency in the region to bringing these stakeholders together to say, hey, let’s get to it, what’s not getting done and how do we get the right people moving in the direction while also acknowledging that there has been work that’s been done.”
Some of those stakeholders include the CDC, the EPA and representatives in Sacramento.
From KPBS, you’re listening to San Diego News Now. Stay with me for more of the local news you need.
Businesses in the North County say they’re starting to see the impact of increased immigration enforcement with a drop in customers, and fearful communities.
North County reporter Tania Thorne has the story.
Recent images and videos of immigration agents knocking on doors and detaining people have instilled fear in many immigrant communities… and local businesses are feeling the impact. This person didn’t want to be identified out of fear. She is one of the many vendors at a marketplace in Escondido. “Our store makes between 1000 to $2000 for the three days that we’re there. Lately we’ve been selling 200, 300 a day. It’s been very, very slow.” She said community attendance was down out of fear of immigration raids. As a result, local vendors are losing the source of income they rely on. As federal operations continue, protests are planned in Escondido and San Diego this weekend. Tania Thorne, KPBS News.
The San Diego city council voted Tuesday to repeal a controversial footnote in city code.
Reporter Katie Hyson says it’s a victory that doesn’t go far enough for neighbors in southeastern San Diego.
The 2019 footnote allowed much denser housing – only in the Chollas Valley Planning Area. Where neighborhoods were formerly redlined and remain majority Black and Latino and low-income. City staff say the repeal will result in 465 fewer potential homes. Henry Foster III is the area’s councilmember. He supports denser housing, but agreed with concerns about how quietly the footnote was passed. “The lack of transparency and engagement in policy-making affecting neighborhoods, especially those historically discriminated against like District 4, is unacceptable.” Neighbors discovered the footnote after investigating why large developments were coming to lots that didn’t seem to be zoned for them. They want all projects relying on the footnote to be stopped. But city staff say state law requires existing projects to move forward. Including one in Emerald Hills. Developers plan to build more than 120 homes on a lot that would only allow 70 anywhere else in the city. City staff expect the repeal to take effect in April. The footnote would apply to any project applications completed before then. Katie Hyson, KPBS News
Over the last decade, the city of San Diego’s housing agency has relied on section 8 vouchers tied to specific projects to deliver more housing for homeless residents. In our latest why it matters segment, Voice of San Diego reporter Lisa Halverstadt says that’s changing.
These so-called project-based vouchers ensure developers can welcome people who can’t pay much rent and still cover their own bills for the property. This approach has helped dramatically increase the city’s stock of homeless housing over the last decade. But the Housing Commission recently made a tough call: It decided it can’t issue new project-based vouchers for the next several years. Here’s Housing Commission CEO Lisa Jones explaining her agency’s decision. “It is a step we need to take as we continue to assist thousands of families with low income who currently rely on our existing housing vouchers.” The commission hasn’t pulled from its Section 8 housing waiting list for families since August 2022. And now it is turning off a crucial engine backing projects for the lowest income San Diegans. So what does this mean? San Diegans who already have Section 8 vouchers will keep getting rental assistance. But housing developers and advocates fear the Housing Commission’s decision to stop offering project-based vouchers will affect the production of housing for especially low-income San Diegans for years to come. The city will eventually see a slowdown in new low-income housing, especially for people now living on the street who need homes with supportive services. I’m Lisa Halverstadt for Voice of San Diego and that’s why it matters.
The San Diego Unified School District is outperforming many other large districts in nationwide test scores released yesterday [Wednesday.] Reporter Katie Anastas says the performance gap between economically disadvantaged students and their peers continues to grow.
Four in ten San Diego Unified fourth graders performed at or above the proficient level in math. That’s up from three in ten in 2022. Economically disadvantaged students continue to have lower scores. Winnie Gonzales is a fourth grade teacher at Horton Elementary School, where many students are homeless or in foster care. She says the pandemic had lasting effects. “Even though, you know, they had instruction to be on their laptop a certain time and all of that, a lot of them had to be caregivers for their other family members. And so they, you know, they learned to not be as attentive.” San Diego saw greater improvement in fourth grade math scores than California as a whole. Katie Anastas, KPBS News.
Many decide to take a break from alcohol at the start of the new year.
With “Dry January” wrapping up, Midday Edition host Jade Hindmon spoke with doctor Jennifer Au (ow) from the Scripps Cancer Center, to learn more about alcohol and its health impacts.
Does it matter what type of alcohol you’re drinking? Or is it all equal? It is. In the end, it’s all equal. Alcohol is alcohol. Beer is really the alcohol and is no better than the alcohol. And wine is really no better than the alcohol in the spirits. It’s, you know, it’s just the amount of alcohol that you’re taking in. So some people will say, well, I’m drinking a light beer. Isn’t light better for me? Well, it’s light in that it has less calories than your average beer. But there still is that percentage of alcohol in there, which is, in the end, causing damage. And, you know, I mean, alcohol, it’s touted as a way to unwind, to relieve stress. What is it about that alcohol that can make us feel that way? It’s a I mean, it helps, but as you mentioned, it’s a depressant. I mean, it helps relax. And part of it, I think, again, it’s the way it’s marketed. It’s the culture of it. It’s not always the way you feel, because a lot of people will tell me they had their glass of wine to unwind, but then the next day they have these horrible headaches and they don’t feel good. So was there really a benefit of that, or was it that, you know, you’re you are feeling into, you feel like you have to have that wine to help you unwind and therefore that’s why you’re utilizing it. But it’s not really truly providing that benefit that you want it to be. Tell me more about alternatives. Like what do you suggest to patients who may not be able to drink to maybe get a similar feeling of unwinding? So in people who, you know, say have significant liver disease, who we say you really cannot have any alcohol. I really tell them to avoid anything that is similar in flavor to alcohol. Again, like those nonalcoholic beers, they still have a small proportion of alcohol. But also it’s that flavor. They’re not really trying to, get over or trying to overcome. And they need to really work to overcome that alcohol addiction. So in those situations, I say, you know, if we can, we try to find another outlet for our stress and so this is where a lot of times support groups can come into play. You know, there are groups like Alcoholics Anonymous that have been around forever or, you know, there is other there are other ones. There’s, you know, smart therapy and there’s other different types of groups that are available to help people. And I think that oftentimes they can try to help you retrain your brain or find other outlets to relieve your stress. Other than alcohol. So I do think that trying to engage in, exercise often can be helpful, you know, releasing those endorphins that can help you relax. Obviously, that requires a time commitment. And a lot of times with our busy lives, people feel that they don’t have the ability to get out there or go to the gym or go for a run. The weather’s too cold, but I think that is a wonderful way to try to relieve stress that doesn’t involve potentially putting harmful chemicals into your body. Do you have any advice for someone who maybe has been a long time drinker, who may be looking to stop or reduce their drinking? Yeah. I think that if it’s something that you are seriously considering, and a lot of times people are fearful of that because they’ve been drinking very heavily. It is always a good idea to potentially start by talking to your physician and seeing if, while cutting back and stopping, if potentially you need a little more support, whether it be with additional medications or closer monitoring to help you stop drinking. But looking into different support groups can be very, very helpful. Looking at your community center, looking online. There are a lot of options there. And sometimes, you know, talking to your really close friends and loved ones and you’d be surprised at how many people these days are actually making a move to cut back or to stop drinking. And people are oftentimes afraid to talk about it because they are afraid that their loved ones are going to chastise them or are going to ostracize them. But in fact, it is oftentimes the opposite now.
That was doctor Jennifer Au (ow) with Midday Edition host Jade Hindmon.
On yesterday’s podcast we brought you a story about ADU’s in Encanto. In it we misnamed the researcher Erik Wegmann. His name is Jake Wegmann. We regret the error.
That’s it for the podcast today. As always you can find more San Diego news online at KPBS dot org.
For your next listen, check out Midday Edition’s arts and culture episode, that includes an interview with San Diego’s new poet laureate.
I’m Debbie Cruz. Thanks for listening and have a great Thursday.
Increased immigration enforcement impacts North County businessesThe recent surge in immigration enforcement has had a significant impact on businesses in North County. Many employers rely on immigrant workers to fill essential roles in industries such as agriculture, construction, and hospitality. However, with increased raids and crackdowns, businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to retain and hire immigrant employees.
The fear of deportation has caused many immigrants to leave their jobs, resulting in labor shortages and decreased productivity for businesses. This has forced employers to scramble to find replacement workers, often resulting in increased costs and disruptions to operations.
Additionally, the negative publicity surrounding immigration enforcement has also deterred potential customers from patronizing businesses that employ immigrant workers. This has led to a decline in sales and revenue for many establishments in North County.
Overall, the increased immigration enforcement has created a challenging environment for businesses in North County, impacting their ability to operate effectively and sustain growth. It is crucial for policymakers and community leaders to address these issues and find solutions that support both businesses and immigrant workers in the region.
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GOLETA, Calif. – Two people were transported with major injuries after a small private aircraft crashed just north of the Storke Road offramp for Highway 101 Wednesday afternoon.
According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, two people have been transported from the scene with major injuries and a small spot fire was sparked by the crash, but forward progress of the flames has been stopped.
Image courtesy of Lindsay Clements The crash site is alongside northbound Highway 101 between Los Carneros and Storke Road and drivers are urged to avoid the area stated the the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office.
No fatalities have been reported from the scene noted the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office which shared the image below of the crash site.
The northbound Highway 101 number two (far right) lane and the Los Carneros on-ramp have been closed as part of the response added the California Department of Transportation District 5.
Image courtesy of the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office This is an evolving response and more information will be added to this article as it becomes available.
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Two people transported with major injuries after small plane crashed north of the Storke Road offrampEarlier today, a small plane crashed just north of the Storke Road offramp, resulting in two individuals being transported to the hospital with major injuries. The cause of the crash is still under investigation, but eyewitnesses reported seeing the plane experiencing mechanical issues before going down.
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The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Board have been notified and will be conducting a thorough investigation into the crash. In the meantime, we are sending our thoughts and prayers to the individuals involved and their families during this difficult time. Stay tuned for more updates as they become available.
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President Trump’s visit to North Carolina brings hope to hurricane survivors
ASHEVILLE, N.C. – President Donald Trump’s Jan. 24 visit to western North Carolina — his second since Hurricane Helene destroyed large swaths of the Southeast on Sept. 27 and his first visit since becoming president — brought hope to survivors on Friday.
Fox News Digital spoke with multiple locals during Trump’s visit to hard-hit Swannanoa, where houses along the Swannanoa River were literally swept downstream during the destructive hurricane exactly four months ago Monday.
“It’s been hell,” Swannanoa resident Michelle, who wanted to be identified only by her first name, told Fox News Digital.
Michelle lives in a makeshift camper park off a main road in Swannanoa, where she and about seven or eight other locals whose homes were destroyed in the hurricane are living in campers and tents donated by different charitable organizations.
HURRICANE SURVIVORS WHO MET TRUMP IN NORTH CAROLINA SHARE PRESIDENT’S WORDS THAT STUCK WITH THEM
North Carolinians living in a row of privately donated campers in Swannanoa. (Fox News Digital)
Many people are still struggling to find secure housing, Michelle said, noting that many families with children have received tiny home donations from charities, but they would not be enough for those families to live long-term.
Along with housing, many locals lost their jobs in the hurricane when warehouses and businesses were destroyed by flooding or other damage.
‘A BIG RELIEF’: NC RESIDENTS DESCRIBE MEETING WITH TRUMP AFTER FEELING ‘IGNORED’ POST-HURRICANE
Emily Russell was seven months pregnant when her home near the river flooded up to her chest. She and her dog sat on a floating mattress and waited for help because there was no other way out.
Emily Russell was seven months pregnant when her home near the river flooded up to her chest. She and her dog sat on a floating mattress and waited for help because there was no other way out. (Fox News Digital)
“It’s just really been crazy since then. No help, really, except for volunteers and churches that we’ve been grateful for,” Russell told Fox News Digital. “They’ve come, and they really helped us a lot because we had to gut the house and rebuild it. And then, like I said, I was pregnant at the time, so we had to hurry and try to get it at least livable before the baby came.”
“Of course, I applied for FEMA [aid] and different government assistance, but none of that really came through to help in any way,” Russell added.
A tent and camper in Swannanoa, North Carolina. (Fox News Digital)
Many locals who spoke to Fox News Digital on Friday said that while they have received some help from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), it is not enough, and there is too much red tape in applying for and actually receiving help, whether it be monetary or housing assistance.
Numerous people across western North Carolina are still sleeping in tents and campers more than 100 days after the storm hit the area in the early morning hours of Sept. 27. Most campers on private property have been donated by local and national charities, such as Samaritan’s Purse and Cajun Navy, which is working with Emergency RV to donate used and new campers. Others are staying in campers donated by the agency on specific FEMA-designated sites.
TRUMP WARNS FEMA FACES RECKONING AFTER BIDEN ADMIN: ‘NOT DONE THEIR JOB’
A Trump campaign sign posted to a telephone pole in Swannanoa, North Carolina, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Fox News Digital)
Russell said she and other locals were excited that Trump was making his second visit to the town, which has a population of about 5,000.
“We’re hopeful. I just really think that he’s the one that can make the big difference, and we’re just excited.”
“The fact that he has come back, especially to Swannanoa … little nowhere town, and he’s here … it just makes you feel hopeful that we are going to start getting some help and see a big change,” Russell said. “We’re glad he’s here. We’re hopeful. I just really think that he’s the one that can make the big difference, and we’re just excited. This little town has needed a little bit of help, so that’s really cool.”
TRUMP WARNS FEMA FACES RECKONING AFTER BIDEN ADMIN: ‘NOT DONE THEIR JOB’
President Donald Trump, with first lady Melania Trump, visits a neighborhood affected by Hurricane Helene in Swannanoa, North Carolina, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Mandel NGAN / AFP)
A Swannanoa resident who wanted to be identified only as Vicky, who also lost her home and is now living in a camper donated by a church group, told Fox News Digital that she was “excited” about the president’s visit.
“I hope that he sees how bad it still is and sticks to his word and does something about it.”
“He was here in October, and he wasn’t even president then,” Vicky noted.
When asked what locals need most, Vicky said more “housing would be great,” or the financial means to get housing.
Vicky’s home was swept downriver during Hurricane Helene, and she is now living in a donated camper on her property. (Fox News Digital)
“We did get our FEMA money, and we’re putting it towards all this, which is nowhere near enough to cover everything,” she explained. “We were out of debt. And as of right now, we’re going to be back in debt for a home because we have no choice.”
Danny Bailey, or “Uncle Danny,” as locals know him, also believes the new administration will help hurricane survivors get some relief.
FEMA EXTENDS TRANSITIONAL HOUSING PROGRAM FOR NORTH CAROLINA RESIDENTS DISPLACED BY HURRICANE HELENE
“Even if he just helps us financially, or he gets people in here to say, ‘OK, we’re going to build you a house’ … because what FEMA’s done was good, but it wasn’t good enough,” Bailey said. “And the fact that he came here after the flood shows that he cares enough that he’s gonna do something.”
A Trump campaign flag posted to a tree in Helene-devastated Swannanoa, North Carolina, on Jan. 24, 2025. (Fox News Digital)
Bailey lost his home and said two charitable organizations donated two campers for him to use and live in after the storm. Another man from Mexico who now lives in North Carolina helped clear debris on his property for free, Bailey said.
The president spoke in two North Carolina towns during his Friday visit and asked a group of Swannanoa residents to take the mic and share their stories on his last stop before heading to California to visit wildfire-affected areas.
HURRICANE SURVIVORS WHO MET TRUMP SHARE WHAT PRESIDENT’S VISIT MEANT TO THEM:
“I’ll also be signing an executive order to begin the process of fundamentally reforming and overhauling FEMA, or maybe getting rid of FEMA,” Trump told reporters in North Carolina on Friday morning. “I think, frankly, FEMA is not good.”
Trump also promised his administration would step in and assist North Carolina to fix the damage quickly, vowing to “do a good job” for the state.
AMERICANS SPENDING THANKSGIVING IN TENTS AS HEAT, ELECTRICITY, FOOD STILL HARD TO FIND
President Donald Trump speaks while visiting a neighborhood affected by Hurricane Helene in Swannanoa, North Carolina, on Jan. 24, 2025. (MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images)
“We’re going to fix it, and we’re going to fix it as fast as you can,” Trump said. “It’s a massive amount of damage. FEMA has really let us down. Let the country down. And I don’t know if that’s Biden’s fault or whose fault it is, but we’re going to take over. We’re going to do a good job.”
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Hurricane Helene created billions of dollars worth of damage when it destroyed homes, farms and critical infrastructure like roads, bridges and power lines. Parts of highways connecting North Carolina and Tennessee have been closed since late September.
More than 100 people died as a result of the hurricane in North Carolina alone, and the total death count is more than 230 across six states, including South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Georgia and Florida.
President Trump’s visit to North Carolina brings hope to hurricane survivorsPresident Trump recently visited North Carolina to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Florence and meet with survivors. His presence brought hope and reassurance to many residents who have been struggling in the aftermath of the devastating storm.
During his visit, President Trump expressed his sympathy for those affected by the hurricane and promised to provide all the support necessary for recovery efforts. He praised the resilience and strength of the people of North Carolina, and assured them that the federal government would do everything in its power to help them rebuild their lives.
The President’s visit also highlighted the importance of unity and solidarity in times of crisis. By coming together and supporting each other, the people of North Carolina have shown that they are a strong and resilient community that can overcome any challenge.
As the recovery efforts continue, President Trump’s visit serves as a reminder that the government is committed to helping those in need and ensuring that no one is left behind. The residents of North Carolina can rest assured that they have the support of their leaders and fellow Americans as they work towards rebuilding their communities and moving forward from this tragedy.
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MIDDLETOWN, NJ — The Middletown High School North girls’ basketball coach is accused of engaging in a sexual relationship with a student at the school, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond Santiago announced Wednesday.
Justin McGhee, 35, an Ocean Township resident, is charged with second-degree Sexual Assault and second-degree Endangering the Welfare of a Child.
He is also a teacher at Middletown North: He is a health/physical education teacher and an assistant football coach at North. He has been placed on paid administrative leave by the Middletown school district.
The alleged criminal conduct by McGhee began late last year, allege Middletown Police. The prosecutor says McGhee engaged in sexual acts with the victim who is under the age of 18.
McGhee was arrested Tuesday and taken to the Monmouth County jail.
Anyone with information about McGhee’s alleged activities is urged to contact MCPO Detective David Sidorakis at 800-533-7443 or Middletown Township Police Department Detective Ricardo Cruz at 732-615-2120.
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In a shocking turn of events, Middletown North High School’s beloved basketball coach has been charged with the sexual assault of a student. The news has left the community reeling, as many had looked up to the coach as a mentor and role model for the young athletes under his guidance.The allegations are deeply disturbing and have raised questions about the safety and well-being of students in high school sports programs. It serves as a reminder of the importance of vigilance and accountability when it comes to those in positions of authority and trust.
As the case unfolds, it is crucial for the authorities to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure that justice is served for the victim. It is also a wake-up call for schools and athletic programs to prioritize the safety and protection of their students above all else.
Our thoughts are with the victim and their family during this difficult time. Let us all come together to support and advocate for a safe and respectful environment for all students, both on and off the court.
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Middletown North teacher, coach charged with having sex with student
FREEHOLD – A Middletown High School North teacher and girls’ basketball coach has been charged with having a sexual relationship with a student at his school, Monmouth County Prosecutor Raymond S. Santiago said Wednesday.
Justin McGhee, 35, of Ocean Township is charged with second-degree sexual assault and second-degree endangering the welfare of a child, Santiago said. McGhee serves as a teacher and the head girls’ basketball coach at Middletown High School North.
An investigation led by members of the MCPO Special Victims Bureau and the Middletown Township Police Department revealed that the alleged criminal conduct by McGhee started late last year, according to the prosecutor. The investigation determined that McGhee engaged in sexual acts with the victim, who is under the age of 18.
McGhee was arrested Tuesday and taken to the Monmouth County jail pending proceedings in Monmouth County Superior Court, Santiago said. He has been placed on administrative leave by Middletown High School North.
Santiago urged anyone with information about McGhee’s activities to contact MCPO Detective David Sidorakis at 800-533-7443 or Middletown Township Police Department Detective Ricardo Cruz at 732-615-2120.
The school district released a statement attributed to Superintendent Jessica L. Alfone:
The District is aware of the allegations against one of our staff members. Upon learning of these allegations, we placed the employee on administrative leave. As this is a police matter, we cannot provide further comments. However, we will continue to support our students as needed and work closely with law enforcement throughout this process.
District officials did not respond when questioned about who will be coaching the team going forward. The team played Tuesday night, winning and improving its record to 11-8. Last season with McGhee coaching, Middletown North had a record of 13-15.
McGhee had been the head coach since at least the 2020-21 season. He has also been an assistant football coach at the school.
Jenna Calderón covers breaking news and cold cases in Monmouth and Ocean counties. Before coming to the Press, she covered The Queen City for Cincinnati Magazine in Ohio. Contact her at 330-590-3903; jcalderon@gannettnj.com
In a shocking turn of events, a Middletown North teacher and coach has been charged with allegedly having a sexual relationship with a student. The teacher, who has not been named to protect the identity of the victim, is facing serious consequences for their actions.This disturbing news has sent shockwaves through the community, as parents and students alike grapple with the betrayal of trust that has occurred. It is a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and accountability when it comes to protecting our children from harm.
As the investigation unfolds, it is crucial that the authorities do everything in their power to ensure that justice is served and that the victim receives the support and care they need during this difficult time. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this troubling situation.
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