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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Fixes are coming to elevators in a 14-story high-rise in downtown San Diego where senior tenants have faced challenges performing everyday tasks. But not soon enough for many.Some residents of the 65 and older Tower Apartments community have missed important appointments and had difficulties running errands, like trips to the grocery store, because of elevator outages.Some residents told 10News it's a long-running issue.RELATED: Seniors left with one elevator in 14-floor?San Diego buildingThe building is undergoing renovations - which residents say they appreciate. But they say the upgrades don't make it ok to shut down one of the two elevators and leave them with an elevator that they describe as unreliable at best. "Everybody is extremely upset," resident Carol Clark said. "And the thing is we don't seem to be getting many answers."One neighbor in a wheelchair broke down in tears during our interview. "It's people's safety," he said. "Not just mine, but everybody else."Shortly after running the story on 10News, management with the apartment complex sent a letter telling residents one of the elevators under renovations should be running by the end of June. After that, the other elevator that has had problems will be upgraded.Management said they will also schedule input meetings with residents for next week. 1372
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Filipino cuisine has inserted itself into the conversation when it comes to the great food San Diego has to offer. 141

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Finding financial freedom in San Diego can feel impossible when you're weighed down by crippling debt. Credit cards, students loans, and car payments are some of the biggest drivers.Vista resident Amanda Williams felt the pain of debt back in 2014. She and her now husband Josh were facing over 3,000."I got mad and said I had enough, I hit my breaking point and had to do something," Amanda said.This was around the time she earned her Bachelor of Arts and was working for an IT company making around an hour. Before that, Amanda had been working odd part-time jobs. Amanda and Josh's debt broke down to these main drivers: 658
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — During California's stay at home order, residents are being asked to stay inside if they can to fight the spread of the coronavirus.While this may change weekend plans, there are several virtual events that San Diegans can take part in to pass the time.From virtual workouts to concerts to education, families can gather around and enjoy some special content while staying home.RELATED: Virtual events to check out this weekendHere are a few San Diego-centric and global events this weekend to check out online.THURSDAYOpening Day at HomeMajor League Baseball is celebrating what would have been the season's opening day around the country with Opening Day at Home. Thirty classic games, one victory game for each team, will be played for fans throughout the day. For Padres fans, relive the 2019 marathon game that saw the Friars notch a franchise-record comeback into extra innings at 6:30 p.m. For stat-happy fans, Strat-O-Matic will start to simulate the season today until baseball returns!San Diego Zoo education and live streamsThe San Diego Zoo provides access to several live cams of animals at the zoo for anyone with an internet connection to checkout. The zoo is also providing teachers and parents with online resources to keep kids busy and inform them about the wonders of animals and plant life.FRIDAYHit the gym onlineSeveral nationwide gym companies are offering virtual workouts for viewers to stay in shape while they stay home during California's stay at home order. Here's a look at what available.San Diego Air & Space Museum TVSan Diego's Air & Space Museum has started up SDASM TV to showcase the museum's expansive archival footage, insider stories, and STEM challenges to educate viewers of aviation and space flight history and innovation.SATURDAY San Diego Legion virtual rugbyWatch players from the San Diego Legion continue their season, virtually, and face-off in Rugby20 versus the Seattle Seawolves at 3 p.m. on Twitch. Fans can donate to the Feeding America COVID-19 Response Fund to help food banks during the match.2020 Race for Autism Superhero 5K and 1-mile Family WalkThe race to support San Diego's autism community is still on, virtually! The Race for Autism will be an interactive and virtual event with a day online with fundraising raffles, costume contest, photo ops, and a virtual resource fair.SUNDAYSpreckels Organ Society online concertThe Spreckels Organ Society will give an organ concert online, with Civic Organist Raúl Prieto Ramírez. Viewers can make online donations during the concert in support of Spreckels' free concerts.Social Distancing FestivalFind everything from around the world in performing arts, from music to comedy to opera to theater to poetry, all being streamed for audiences throughout the week. 2802
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Homeowners in Mission Hills say someone is back to shining a laser pointer into their homes after a several week hiatusNew video from over the weekend a shows someone pointing a laser into a family’s living room.The laser pointer appears to be coming from the same place as it was back in January when 10News first did the story.Daniel Wang lives in Mission Hills and says his living room turned a blueish green on Friday. “The kids were here so luckily they didn’t look directly at the beam,” said Wang, “that’s the only thing to worry about.”Neighbors have filed a police report, but not much progress has been made because the source of the laser appears to be from a common space in an apartment complex.Doctors say lasers can cause blindness and in some cases induce seizures for those who have epilepsy.Shining a laser into another person’s eyes in California is a misdemeanor with a penalty of up to 30 days in jail. 955
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