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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The South Bay continues to be devastated by the coronavirus, with several of the hardest hit ZIP codes in the region.According to San Diego County data, the hardest hit ZIP code is 92154. The area, which includes Otay Mesa and parts of Imperial Beach, has the most cases in all of the county. In the last 30 days, cases have jumped from 3,290 to 4,528. Over 1,200 of the cases in this ZIP code happened in the last month.Other ZIP codes in the region have more than doubled their case rate in recent weeks. These ZIP codes have a large Latino population; Latinos have been disproportionately impacted by the pandemic, making up a majority of the county's positive cases while only making up roughly 34% of the population.INTERACTIVE MAP: CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES IN SD COUNTYNancy Maldonado from the Chicano Federation said it's no surprise the region continues to see the high number in cases. Maldonado explained that many of those who live in the region are essential, frontline workers and often times live in multi-generational households.The Chicano Federation has distributed over 7,000 COVID-19 safety kits to the community, including things like masks, hand sanitizer and thermometers.Maldonado said the focus of the federation has been to continue raising awareness about this virus, encouraging testing, and encouraging the community to stay home during the upcoming holidays. 1415

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego Unified School District and School Board President Kevin Beiser are holding a news conference Wednesday to discuss student safety in light of the Parkland shootings.The school officials will explain the district's plan to address the nationwide student-led walkout to protest government inaction to curb gun violence. President Beiser will also discuss a resolution he brought forth at Tuesday's Board of Education meeting demanding action from state and federal officials to reduce access to certain firearms. During the news conference, officials asked lawmakers in Sacramento to implement a 10 percent tax on firearms in California to help fund school safety programs. Watch the news conference in the player below:  785

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The Red Arrows aerial team, part of the British Royal Air Force, is appearing at the 2019 MCAS Miramar Air Show. “The team has been to North America 11 year ago but not to this scale, this is pretty big for us,” said flight Lt. Toby Keeley. The Red Arrows are known for their Diamond 9 formation and the red, white, and blue smoke that trails the aircraft. The job comes with unique perks. “If not the highlight of my red arrows tour was meeting her majesty the queen at Windsor Castle this year.” 525

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — There are plenty of chances to soak in the summer sun or sounds around San Diego this weekend.Celebrate National Carousel Day in Balboa Park with free rides on the park's historic carousel, along with special activities around the ride for families throughout the day.Or, head over to Oceanside Pier to watch the world's best pro female surfers take to the waves during a three-day festival showcasing their talents, including live concerts, family activities, and more.MORE: Don't see anything you like? Check out our event calendar for even more local eventsSDCCU Stadium will host a two-day night market celebrating San Diego's diverse culture with a Asian-style market. Check out live music, cultural performances, dancing competitions, and street food and merchants.Plus, latin music takes hold at Chula Vista's Bayside Park during the South Bay Latin Music Festival.Here's a look at this weekend's events:THURSDAYNational Carousel DayWhere: Balboa Park Carousel; Cost: FreeCelebrate National Carousel Day in Balboa Park with free rides on the park's carousel. Visitors can also enjoy live music and entertainment, food vendors, and children’s activities during the celebration.Culture and CocktailsWhere: San Diego Museum of Art; Cost: - (presale, ticket prices increase at the door)Take in the San Diego Museum of Art's "Art and Empire: The Golden Age of Spain" exhibit with a custom brew from SouthNorte Beer Co., a specialty cocktail celebrating the art installation, food, and live music and dancing.FRIDAYPoint Loma Summer ConcertsWhere: Point Loma Community Park; Cost: FreeFull Strength Funk takes the stage this week for the Point Loma Summer Concert series. Families can head over to Point Loma Community Park to enjoy music and dancing to classic funk, bites from Sunnies Ocean Beach, and a raffle benefiting local schools and music-related nonprofits.Super Girl Surf ProWhere: Oceanside Pier; Cost: Free to spectate(Friday - Sunday) Check out the world's top professional female surfers hit the waves in Oceanside during the 12th annual Super Girl Surf Pro. Not only will the competition featuring women showing off their skills on boards, but also keyboards during a special Super Girl Gamer Pro festival. Plus, live concerts, family fun, and food throughout the festival's three days.SATURDAYJoggin' for FrogmenWhere: Liberty Station; Cost: Free to spectate, - to participateHelp raise funds for the Navy SEAL Foundation during Joggin' for Frogmen, a 5K run/walk in Liberty Station that's fun for all ages. Hang around after the 5K event for the "Tadpole Trot" and beer garden festivities for adults.South Bay Latin Music FestivalWhere: Bayside Park; Cost: - The sights and sounds of latin music will be on full display during the 4th annual South Bay Latin Music Festival, where you can enjoy Latin cuisines, cultural art activities, and plenty of music and dancing. San Diego Night MarketWhere: SDCCU Stadium; Cost: (Saturday - Sunday) Head over to SDCCU Stadium for a true night market experience with street foods and merchants, live cultural performances, dance competitions, art, games, and more celebrating San Diego's diversity.SIP of JulianWhere: Julian Town Hall; Cost: - Taste what Julian has to offer durnig a special showcase of local brews, including craft beer, wine, and hard ciders at SIP of Julian. Tickets get attendees samples paired with small bites at each participating venue as you enjoy the sights of Julian. The first 125 attendees to sign up will receive a commemorative glass.SUNDAYLive Well San Diego 5KWhere: Waterfront Park; Cost: - Runners and walkers will hit the streets along Waterfront Park in support of a Live Well San Diego and a healthy San Diego. Join 10News and Live Well as we celebrate a healthy, safe community and take part in a superhero-themed 5K walk or run.Junior Over-the-Line (OTL) TournamentWhere: Fiesta Island; Cost: Free to spectate, to enter gameBring out the family and youngsters to take up OTL at Fiesta Island during the Junior OTL Tournament. Participants get free hot dogs, chips, and a drink during this "peewee" division of a San Diego pastime.Symphonic Hip-Hop with Common and the San Diego SymphonyWhere: Embarcadero Marina Park South; Cost: - 8Academy Award and Grammy-winning hip-hop artist, actor, and activist Common performs with the San Diego Symphony, showcasing selections from his forthcoming album "Let Love Have the Last Word," and some of his classic hits. 4530

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Thousands of local college students scrambled Tuesday to pack up their belongings and make travel arrangements after San Diego State University and the University of San Diego informed students they had roughly 24 hours to vacate their dorms.In a campus-wide email Tuesday, SDSU said students needed to move out by 7 p.m. Wednesday unless they had a hardship.SDSU said it rapidly expedited its move-out plans after seven Bay Area counties instituted shelter-in-place orders to combat the coronavirus. The university said it was “anticipating that more cities will follow.”“Everyone is shocked. This hasn’t really happened before so no one really knows how to deal with it,” said SDSU student Courtney Robinson.Sophomore Samantha Horan added, “People are just scared and they’re trying to get home as quick as they can.”The university said students with health or safety risks, those who could not return home, and students without an alternate residence could remain on campus. Last week, SDSU had encouraged students to consider staying home after spring break. While some students said they anticipated the move-out order, others were caught off guard.“I was planning on staying [during spring break] so I had nothing packed at all,” said student John Magee.Magee was trying to decide which items to pack in his car for the drive to San Jose, and which to leave behind.“If we leave anything, will it be tossed out? Or how will we get it?” he wondered.The university said students could leave non-essential belongings behind “if absolutely necessary.” “However, it cannot be determined at this time when you will be able to collect any left belongings,” SDSU said in a statement.The university said students will receive a credit for any paid rent and unused meal plans.Other local universities had already encouraged their students to leave dorms in the coming days. Point Loma Nazarene encouraged students Monday to return home no later than March 20. UC San Diego told students to vacate no later than March 29. 2044

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