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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police are investigating what led to the death of a man while in police custody last week in Paradise Hills.Police said 39-year-old Guillermo Corrales was arrested on April 16 in the 6300 block of Clyde Ave. after reports of a relative becoming violent. Corrales had possibly used narcotics, according to police.Corrales was placed in handcuffs and medically evaluated by first responders.During the evaluation, Corrales went into cardiac arrest, according to police, and he was taken to a nearby hospital and placed on life support.He died from his injuries on Thursday.San Diego Police homicide detectives are investigating the incident as a possible custody death. 724

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Restaurant owners across San Diego County are preparing to once again take their indoor operations outside, but some say this latest move will put them out of business for good.On Tuesday, state health officials announced updated data that places the county in the restrictive purple tier under California's COVID-19 reopening plan.For Ike Gazaryan and other local business owners, this will be the third time since March that they will be forced to shut down.Gazaryan, who owns Pushkin Russian Restaurant and Bar on Sixth Avenue in the Gaslamp Quarter, said, "Every time you shut down and open, it costs ,000, ,000 because you have to buy all the produce, you have to bring all the employees back, you have to clean everything.”Gazaryan told ABC 10News that outdoor dining isn't an option at his location, and he said weather isn't the only issue."Before you had a lot of people and they were able to somewhat control the homelessness. Now, there are a lot of people losing everything they had, you have more homeless people, you have less people walking around because nobody is working in the offices, so percentage-wise it looks like it's a homeless town at this point," said Gazaryan.Gazaryan owns the restaurant and two other related businesses. He doesn't want to have to fire his 20 employees, but he doesn't think he's going to make it."I'm really afraid I'm going to lose my restaurant before the end of this year. I really think I'm going to lose pretty much all of them," said Gazaryan.He understands the need for precautions, though."COVID is real, masks are needed, all of these things are needed, but at the same time, if we lose all our small businesses, I don't even know what I would do," said Gazaryan.The new restrictions take effect at midnight on Saturday. 1812

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Police are asking the public for help identifying the person they believe stabbed a man to death in Pacific Beach last week.Police say the suspect was engaged in a fight with a 55-year-old man outside the 7-Eleven store at 4340 Mission Boulevard, when he stabbed the victim several times. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead. The suspect fled the scene.Surveillance footage of the suspect was released this week. The suspect is described as a 20- to 30-year-old black male, about 5'8" to 5'10" tall, and was wearing a black shirt, blue jeans, and a black hat at the time of the stabbing. He may also have gold braces or a gold mouth grill and ride a longboard style skateboard, police added.Anyone with information is asked to call SDPD's Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 875

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans continue their deep traditions of stringing up holiday lights every year — some being a bit more elaborate than others.Local businesses also join in on the festivities, keeping the lights on throughout the night so guest can enjoy them whenever they drop in.MAP: Where to see dazzling holiday lights in San Diego this yearIn addition to the countless displays set up throughout San Diego County, here's a look at some of the most popular lights this season: View this post on Instagram Joy To The World. . . . #joy #joytotheworld #christmas #lights #christmaslights #hilton #hiltonhotel #hotel #sandiego #missionbay #missionvalley #work #workporn #drone #drones #dji #djimavicpro #quad #mavic #travel #vacation #roadtrip A post shared by Scott Taylor (@grallon) on Dec 7, 2018 at 6:02am PST Hilton San Diego, Mission ValleyA holiday tradition for more than 20 years, General Manager Jayson Zimmer says guests actually agree to keep a lamp on in their room to spell out "JOY" on the hotel. Zimmer adds it helps guests and the hotel celebrate the season together.Poway Christmas treeThe "Poway Christmas tree" turns 30 years old this year high atop a North County hillside, nearly 2000 bulbs standing 80 feet tall, according to blogger Pam Davis. The couple who places the tree high above Poway also changes the color scheme every year.Banker's Hill homeThe famous Banker's Hill home at the corner of Ivy St. and 1st Ave. is often visited by lights tours every holiday season. Lights go up the day after Thanksgiving and the owner, John Olbrich, says it takes three weeks to get the home holiday ready.Ramona truckTony Wilson has dressed up his personal truck for nearly a decade in Ramona, sharing his Christmas spirit in the form of 2,600 lights, and of course a red nose and antlers, on his Ford. 1854

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego City Council members approved Tuesday a new state of emergency resolution linked to sewage in the Tijuana River Valley. District Eight Councilmember Vivian Moreno, whose region includes the Tijuana River Valley, authored the resolution. Moreno cited significant amounts of plastic, tires and sediment flowing from Mexico into the United States. “This has been going on for far too long and South Bay is not a dumping ground,” Moreno said. “To solve this international crisis, we must stop pointing fingers. This is a regional issue that calls for a regional solution.” The crisis, which was first recognized with a resolution in 1993, has since worsened, council members agreed. The City of San Diego’s new resolution was designed to raise awareness about the public health impact. “District Eight residents frequently experience a foul smell, and people who have been exposed to the toxic waste have reported skin rashes, headaches and respiratory issues,” said Moreno. “The sewage, sediment and trash occurring in the Tijuana River Valley is an environmental crisis and we’re going to keep fighting until it’s fixed once and for all,” said Mayor Kevin Faulconer. “We’ve seen some positive movement recently after decades of advocating as a region to our leaders in Washington and Mexico City. They’ve identified the problem and the projects needed to fix it, and now we must push for them to take action.” 1444

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