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Santee residents will decide whether to hike sales tax on November ballot

Santee residents will vote in November on a proposed half-percent sales tax increase, raising the total to 8.25 percent. The additional revenue will be allocated specifically for the local fire department, highlighting community concerns over funding for essential services.

El Cajon to open crisis unit as alternative to jails for mental health and homelessness

El Cajon is set to open a new crisis unit in the fall of 2025, providing an alternative to jails for individuals facing mental health issues and homelessness. The 14,000-square-foot facility aims to offer support and resources to vulnerable populations in the San Diego region. NBC 7’s Brooke Martell reports on this significant development in local mental health services.

El Cajon to open Crisis unit as alternative to jails for mental health and homelessness

El Cajon is set to open its first crisis stabilization unit in the fall of 2025, providing a dedicated space for individuals experiencing mental health crises. This facility aims to serve as an alternative to jails and emergency rooms, offering 24/7 support and services to the community.

El Cajon to open crisis unit as alternative to jails for mental health and homelessness

El Cajon is set to open a 14,000-square-foot crisis unit in the fall of 2025, serving as an alternative to jails for addressing mental health and homelessness issues. This initiative aims to provide vital support services to those in need, reflecting a growing trend in community-focused approaches to mental health care.

El Cajon to open Crisis unit as alternative to jails for mental health and homelessness

El Cajon is set to open its first crisis stabilization unit, providing an alternative to jails for individuals experiencing mental health crises and homelessness. This initiative aims to offer a supportive environment for recovery, addressing a significant local issue. County leaders have already broken ground on the facility, which is expected to have a positive impact on the community.

Man arrested in armed robbery spree in Pacific Beach, Clairemont, El Cajon

A suspect has been arrested in connection with a series of armed robberies that occurred in Pacific Beach, Clairemont, and El Cajon during the early morning hours of July 10. The suspect, identified as 22-year-old Anthony Caleb Johnson, was apprehended after police utilized automated license-plate-recognition technology to track the vehicle involved in the crimes. Investigators are still working to identify a second suspect.

3 sentenced for cartel-related kidnapping of 2 women from El Cajon home

Three individuals have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms for the kidnapping of two women in El Cajon, California, on behalf of the Sinaloa Cartel. The victims were held for ransom, drugged, and subjected to threats and assaults. The case highlights ongoing issues related to cartel violence and drug trafficking in the region.

Car loses control, lands in backyard of El Cajon home

A two-car crash in El Cajon resulted in one vehicle overturning and landing in the backyard of a home. NBC 7's report highlights the incident that occurred on July 8, 2024, providing a glimpse into the local traffic safety concerns.

Car flies off I-8 after crash, lands in backyard of El Cajon home

A two-car crash on Interstate 8 resulted in one vehicle flying off the freeway and landing upside down in the backyard of a home in El Cajon. Three occupants of the overturned car sustained moderate-to-severe injuries but are expected to recover, while no one in the other vehicle was harmed. Authorities believe speeding contributed to the accident.

El Cajon police searching for suspect who spray-painted swastikas on vehicles

El Cajon police are seeking public assistance in identifying a suspect responsible for spray-painting swastikas and hate speech on five parked vehicles. The vandalism occurred early Thursday morning, and authorities emphasize the seriousness of hate crimes in the community. Investigators are still determining the motive behind the vandalism.

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