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  2. San Diego - Wikipedia

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    As of January 2019, the San Diego City and County had the fifth-largest homeless population among major cities in the United States, with 8,102 people experiencing homelessness. [117] In the city of San Diego, 4,887 individuals were experiencing homelessness according to the 2020 count. [118]

  3. Roger Hedgecock - Wikipedia

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    Arnold was a writer for the San Diego Reader, San Diego Magazine, the Los Angeles Times and numerous other publications; in the early 1980s he also engineered 1960s pop star Gary Puckett's comeback. They recorded a cover of "Louie, Louie" and donated proceeds to St. Vincent de Paul, a local charity; they played several concerts around town ...

  4. San Ysidro McDonald's massacre - Wikipedia

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    The San Ysidro McDonald's massacre was a mass murder, which occurred at a McDonald's restaurant in the San Ysidro neighborhood of San Diego, California, on July 18, 1984. [3] The perpetrator, 41-year-old James Huberty, fatally shot 22 people, including an unborn baby, and wounded 19 others before being killed by a police sniper approximately 77 ...

  5. Murder of Michelle Le - Wikipedia

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    Le, of Vietnamese descent, grew up in the Rancho Peñasquitos neighborhood of San Diego with her younger brother, Michael. She graduated from Mt. Carmel High School in 2002. Le attended San Jose State University and later transferred to San Francisco State University and studied nursing at Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, California.

  6. Sagon Penn - Wikipedia

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    Sagon Penn (1962 – July 4, 2002) was a martial arts expert [1] and community leader from Southeast San Diego who worked as a karate teacher and also mentored inner-city children in the early 1980s. [2]

  7. Pioneer Park (San Diego) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Park Mission Hills Park Location Mission Hills, San Diego, California, United States Nearest city San Diego, California Coordinates Established 1876 (as Calvary Cemetery); 1968 (as public park) Operated by City of San Diego Open 6 a.m. to dusk City San Diego Website Official website Pioneer Park, also known as Mission Hills Park, is a public park in the Mission Hills neighborhood of ...

  8. George Stevens (California politician) - Wikipedia

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    George L. Stevens (1932 – 2006) was an American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and politician who served as a member of the San Diego City Council. He was a Democrat, although city council positions are officially nonpartisan per California state law.

  9. John D. Spreckels - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Electric Railway (SDERy) was a San Diego–based, light rail mass transit system founded by Spreckels in 1892. Spreckels' strategy involved buying up several failed downtown horse- and cable-drawn trolley routes, consolidating and standardizing the trackage, and electrifying the resulting unified street railway system.