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Max Goldwasser

Reporter and Anchor at KGTV-TV (San Diego, CA)

Weekend Anchor, Weather/Weekday Reporter for @10news If you think you love ranch dressing more than me, no you don't. News tips? Email [email protected]

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  • 1 week ago | 10news.com | Max Goldwasser

    SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Dealing with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is unfortunately not a unique experience for members of the military during or after service. What is unique is a 100-mile hike across the San Diego coast to call attention to the mental health condition. “It boosts your morale, you know, when people honk for you and cheer for you, saying, 'Go America! Go Semper Fi!," said Dustin Herzon, one of the veterans taking the journey.

  • 1 week ago | 10news.com | Max Goldwasser

    SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — In the wake of this weekend's historic nationwide protests against him and his administration, President Donald Trump ordered immigration officials to expand deportation efforts in major, Democratic-led cities. Was this a calculated retaliation? Or a purely coincidental crackdown? ABC 10News turned to Thad Kousser, professor of political science at UCSD, for the answer.

  • 1 week ago | 10news.com | Max Goldwasser

    A Happy (and hot) Father's Day to all!Sunday living up to it's name with plenty of sunshine to go around San Diego County. Daytime highs have hit their peak, but even with a gradual cool down ahead, temperatures will remain above average through the upcoming week. That, paired with low humidity and breezy conditions, especially in the mountains and deserts, keeps our fire risk elevated through Tuesday.

  • 1 week ago | 10news.com | Max Goldwasser

    Happy Father's Day eve!Sunday should shape up to be another sun-filled day, allowing for your celebrations to carry on without a weather-related worry. However, of note are the hot and dry temperatures in the mountains and especially the deserts.

  • 2 weeks ago | 10news.com | Max Goldwasser

    SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For the first time, single-family homeowners in the City of San Diego will now pay to have their trash collected after City Councilmembers voted 6-3 to adopt a new Solid Waste Management fee schedule Monday afternoon. The decision comes after a lengthy public hearing in City Council chambers downtown, during which 121 members of the community voiced their opinions — a majority of whom opposed the proposal — over the course of several hours.

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Max Goldwasser ABC 10
Max Goldwasser ABC 10 @MaxGoldwasser
18 Jun 25

Final stats on the #MonteFire as nightfalls on Tuesday. - 340 acres - 10% containment - 10 structures threatened (none damaged) Check back in with @10News for an update tomorrow. #CalFire https://t.co/aYClofv0oM

Max Goldwasser ABC 10
Max Goldwasser ABC 10 @MaxGoldwasser
17 Jun 25

I’m now told it’s already grown to 25 acres.

Max Goldwasser ABC 10
Max Goldwasser ABC 10 @MaxGoldwasser

Heading to the Monte Fire near Lakeside. The brush fire is now 5-10 acres and is threatening structures. Evacuation orders in place, with the temporary evacuation point updated to the Walmart on Camino Canada in El Cajon. Will provide more updates from these scene. @10News https://t.co/qFUhb2Mjuf

Max Goldwasser ABC 10
Max Goldwasser ABC 10 @MaxGoldwasser
17 Jun 25

Updated photo of the Monte Fire as we approach the flames. @10News https://t.co/M0fFdPDFnj