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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's craft beer scene is known across the country. And it's even more evident when looking at a new ranking from the Brewers Association.The non-profit trade group that represents small and craft breweries recently released its annual list of top brewers in the U.S., based on beer sales. So of course San Diego got some love.Stone Brewing Company ranked ninth on the list of top craft breweries, followed by Karl Strauss Brewing Company at 40th and Modern Times Beer at 45th.RELATED: Seven San Diego breweries named among 100 best brewers in the world by RateBeerStone Brewing, Metallica launch new collaboration brew, 'Enter Night Pilsner'Ballast Point becomes Downtown Disney's first on-site brewery“Although the market has grown more competitive, particularly for regional craft breweries with the widest distribution, these 50 small and independent brewing companies continue to lead the craft brewing market in sales through strong brands, quality, and innovation,” said Bart Watson, chief economist at Brewers Association.It's not the first recognition of San Diego's long-beloved brew scene. In January, seven breweries were ranked on RateBeer's top 100 brewers in the world list: AleSmith, Port Brewing, Stone, Modern Times, Alpine Beer, Ballast Point, and Mikkeller.The San Diego region is home to more than 130 brewhouses spanning large and small brewers, according to the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation. In 2017, San Diego breweries won 14 medals at the Great American Beer Festival, the agency says. 1567

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - School districts across San Diego could begin to build affordable housing for employees and teachers who are struggling to make ends meet.Under the Teachers Housing Act of 2016, districts are now allowed to build housing on land they own. They can designate the homes specifically for teachers and employees, while still getting tax credits and funding usually only given to affordable housing projects open to the general public."The people working at schools need to live in the community they're working in," says San Diego County Board of Trustees Vice President Mark Powell. He recently published an article on the website VoiceofSanDiego.com advocating for the idea. He believes it would be a great way to make sure districts can attract and retain teachers who may not be able to afford California's rising housing prices."If wages are not high enough for them to afford to work in this area, then they're going to leave," says Powell. "That creates a vacuum, and it creates a shortage of a workforce."Right now, the average salary of a teacher in San Diego is ,314.That's less than half of what you need to make to afford a median-priced home in the area.Teachers we spoke with say they can't afford to live in the school districts they work for."I feel like an outsider," says Olympian High School Music Teacher Jennifer Opdahl. She drives about a half-hour to and from work every day. Opdahl says she has problems connecting with the community when she doesn't live there. She also gets frustrated that she can't vote on issues that affect her district. "I would be less stressed. I would be less exhausted. I would have better balance," Opdahl says of the benefits of living closer to campus. "All of those things equate to better health and, honestly, a longer career."San Diego Unified School District officials say the idea of using excess land to build housing is something they're already looking into. Recently, they partnered with Monarch Developments on an apartment complex in Scripps Ranch. The developer is leasing the land from the district and will designate 20% of the apartments in the complex as affordable housing. The district hopes their employees will be able to move into those units."We absolutely intend to be a part of the solution," says SDUSD Board Member Richard Barerra. He says the district is also looking at a handful of sites that they can turn into housing.Barerra says the district plans to move Central Elementary School in City Heights to a new location on the site of Wilson Middle School. He says the land where Central sits right now could become housing. He also says the district is considering renovating their headquarters on Normal Street to include a teachers' village with housing and open space. The district is also turning their old book depository building on 22nd Street and Commercial into a mixed-use development."To deliver quality education, you need quality educators," says Barerra. "So everything we can do to make it possible for great teachers and particularly young teachers to come into our district and teach our kids, it's all part of the investment in education that voters in San Diego have made."Because the districts already own the land, Powell believes they can bypass a lot of the planning steps that delay construction and add to costs. That would help keep the cost of rent down for teachers when they move it. It could also eventually become a way for districts to add money to their budget."You can use bond money, or you can get federal grants or loans from the state to build the units," says Powell. "Eventually, at some point, these lands start to pencil out and are positive cash flow."Barerra says he thinks SDUSD could have housing completed within 3-5 years."I think what we will do is create a sense of what's possible that other districts can look at and this can be really a big part of the solution," he says. 3939

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police released a photo Friday of a suspect wanted in the death of a woman in Point Loma.Joe Bennette Conway, 41, shot the unidentified woman in the parking lot of 4013 W. Point Loma Blvd. late on the night of October 9, police said.911 dispatchers received a call about the shooting. Police units found a woman with a gunshot wound to her upper body. Paramedics transported the woman to the hospital, where she died.Police identified Conway as the murder suspect and issued a warrant for his arrest. Conway is 5’7” tall and 150 pounds. Officers said he is driving a red four-door Chevrolet Cavalier, possibly with Arizona license plates.RELATED: Police investigate shooting death of woman at Point Loma Heights shopping centerInvestigators did not release a possible motive in the case, or Conway’s connection to the victim.Anyone with information is asked to call the Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293. 937

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Southern California home sales are seeing a significant drop, according to a new report by CoreLogic. In San Diego County, home sales are down more than eight percent year-over-year. Despite a dip in sales, home prices rose 2.6 percent from February of 2018 to February of 2019.The median home price in February was 9,000, CoreLogic reports. RELATED: San Diego among worst cities in U.S. for first-time homebuyersThe recently-released data shows that home sales are cooling by double digits, dropping by more than 11 percent year-over-year in Southern California. The report points out that total SoCal home sales in February were the lowest since February of 2008, when only 10,777 homes were sold. According to the report, sales have fallen on a year-over-year basis for the last seven consecutive months. RELATED: Keys to a successful fix and flip in San DiegoThe report also shows that sales of newly-built homes were more than 50 percent below the February average since 1988. “February was the third month in a row in which Southern California home sales were the lowest for that particular month in 11 years, since shortly after the last housing downturn began,” said Andrew LePage, a CoreLogic analyst. 1243

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's Halloween scene will host a spirited lineup of hauntingly hopping parties.Pub crawls, concerts, and cruises are all in the mix as the region's 21-and-older crowd head out in their own costumes and dance the holiday away.Whether you're jumping into the massive WCKD Village party or limping through a zombie crawl, there's a party for you.San Diego Halloween Pub Crawl (Oct. 25): Join in on the San Diego Halloween Pub Crawl and grab a wristband that grants you access to more than 10 different night clubs in Pacific Beach, exclusive drink specials (including free welcome shots), and access to the official Halloween Pub Crawl after party.Nightmare Before Halloween (Oct. 25): North Park's Lafayette Hotel hosts a celebration inspired by Tim Burton films, featuring live music from several local bands throughout the night and a Halloween costume contest with several prizes up for grabs.San Diego Zombie Crawl (Oct. 25 - 31): One ticket to the San Diego Zombie Crawl grants guests access to five days of fun at more than 20 parties throughout the Gaslamp District. Day 1-3 celebrate the Halloween season with some wicked parties downtown, while the second weekend will celebrate Dia de los Muertos. Guests get the welcome shots, access to the crawl's finale party, exclusive food and drink specials.WCKD Village (Oct. 26): WCKD Village Halloween party and music festival hosts three stages of live performances with performers like Trey Songz and T-Pain, along with three zones of hauntingly immersive experiences like mazes and lounges and tarot card reading, a ,000 costume contest, bar specials and a bar crawl, and more in downtown San Diego.Hallo-Wine and Spirits Party (Oct. 26): The Hotel Del Coronado hosts a night of dining and wine tasting, dancing, a costume contest, and more during the Hallo-Wine and Spirits Party. A special kids Halloween party is also in the mix. And guests are warned to keep an eye out for the hotel's resident ghost.Nightmare on Normal Street (Oct. 26): Hillcrest's Halloween dance party and costume contest returns to Normal Street with a massive block party, late-night entertainment and DJs, a pet costume contest, food trucks, outdoor bars, and more.Mad Tea Party at Hard Rock Hotel (Oct. 26): Three floors of the Hard Rock Hotel will house seven rooms and more than 15 DJs throughout the night, headlined by Dada Life. The Mad Tea Party brings in more than 4,000 costumed partiers for costume contests, drink specials, skyline views, and a night of dancing.Halloween Boo's Cruise (Oct. 27): Radio stations Z90 and 91X host multiple DJs on board Hornblower Cruises for a 2.5 hour trip around San Diego Bay, featuring costume contests, drink specials, and views of the San Diego skyline during a party on the bay.Halloween Cruise on Mission Bay (Oct. 31): The Bahia Resort Hotel hosts a Halloween celebration aboard a special cruise featuring multiple floors of drink specials, live DJs, dancing, and, of course, spectacular views of the San Diego Bay during this Halloween haunt. 3062

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