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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A new study found that living in San Diego's suburbs could cost more than living in the city.The study, by Zillow and Care.com looked at the costs of mortgages, property taxes and child care to see which are of town is less expensive. San Diego is one of the few cities where the city costs less than the suburbs.The numbers show it costs about ,500 less to live downtown. Here's the breakdown from the study:Suburbs: 446
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A lifelong San Diego resident says he's sick of seeing overgrown brush in local medians — and he's willing to put himself in the weeds to resolve it.Adam Huntington says the weeds are giving local beach towns a bad look."Great people, great vibes, unfortunately our aesthetics aren't matching up to the great vibes right now," Huntington says. Next to a traffic sign, he says, "the weed was literally growing this high all around this."While some may be used to the weeds sprouting from Mission Blvd. medians, Huntington said he can't ignore the eyesore anymore. "I don't think anyone wants to see their beach look like this when the come to visit it," Huntington said.So the mortgage loan officer has been cleaning up the medians in his spare time. He first uses a weed wacker to cut down the brush, then rakes out the weeds, and finally sweeps and cleans them up. He's been posting his progress on social media. And it's not just Mission Beach.Clairemont Lutheran Church is doing similar work, organizing volunteers to clean up overgrown medians.Huntington has complained to the city and is frustrated with their response. But officials tell us they are trying to make this issue a priority.The mayor's allocated over a million dollars for vegetation and brush abatement in the current fiscal year. With that money the city has cleaned up weeds on 42 miles of median, completing more than 200 requests since July 1. The city blames excessive weed and vegetation growth to the wet winter and spring. Huntington plans to tackle other areas of the city, and says he'd be pleasantly surprised if the city beats him to it. 1646
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A kitchen fire caused an estimated million in damage at a popular South Park restaurant/bar early Wednesday morning.San Diego Fire-Rescue Department officials said crews were called to Hamilton's Tavern & Cafe, located on 1531 30th Street, at around 5:30 a.m. in response to a fire in the establishment’s kitchen area.ABC 10News learned flames burned into the bar’s dining hall and caused some damage to part of a brewery next door.Hamilton’s owner Scott Blair said, “The first thing I thought is I hope everyone’s OK … you’re just like, I hope everyone’s ok because a neighborhood of people living in that building.”As nearby residents were evacuated, crews were able to knock down the flames within 25 minutes, SDFD officials said.Due to the heavy damage to the kitchen, it is believed Hamilton’s Tavern may not be able to operate for the next few months.The restaurant/bar has been shut down since July and was operating out of its sister brewery because it was larger. Hamilton’s had just started operating outdoors this past weekend due to San Diego County being moved into the state’s restrictive COVID-19 purple tier.According to Blair, the kitchen was their lifeline to stay open. With it completely destroyed they’re unsure where they go from here.“The pandemic has been a nightmare,” Blair told ABC 10News. “It’s gonna take more than this to hang it up. We’ll fight, that’s what we do.”SDFD officials said the fire caused an estimated 0,000 in structural damage and 0,000 in damage to its contents.The cause of the blaze is under investigation.No injuries were reported. 1620
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A man running in and out of traffic while naked in Little Italy died after being taken into police custody Friday.Witnesses say the man was yelling for help in the area of 600 W. Grape Street at about 11 p.m. When the first San Diego Police officer responded, he was able to place handcuffs on the man.As the officer led the man out of traffic, though, witnesses told police the man began to struggle and was taken to the ground by the officer. At least two civilians had to help restrain the man until more officers arrived.RELATED: El Cajon hit-and-run crash suspect found hiding under bedThe man was taken to a nearby hospital where he died just before midnight. The man's death was ruled as an in-custody death.During the struggle, the man suffered a cut to the head. Police are unsure if that contributed to the man's death.SDPD has not released the man's identity but said they believe drugs or alcohol played a factor in his death.No officers or civilians were injured during the arrest.Anyone with information is asked to call SDPD's homicide unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1158
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A heroic lineup of classic rock, hip-hop, and pop stars will fly into Del Mar for this summer's county fair.San Diego County Fair officials announced Thursday that TLC, Cheap Trick, and many more will hit the Corona Grandstand Stage during the fair's summer concert series. Here's a full lineup of the series so far:June 5: The Isley BrothersJune 6: TLCJune 7: Hombres GJune 9: Melissa EtheridgeJune 10: StyxJune 11: Martina McBrideJune 12: TrainJune 14: Grupo IntocableJune 16: The Flaming LipsJune 18: Cheap TrickJune 20: Goo Goo DollsJune 21: La AdictivaJune 23: War with OzomatliJune 26: Brett EldredgeJune 27: Gospel Festival featuring John P. KeeJune 28: Calibre 50July 1: DaughtryJuly 5: Los Enanitos VerdesThe concert series will feature 27 nights filled with entertainment and acts. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time online through Ticketmaster.This year, the fair will take on the theme of "Heroes Unite!" at the Del Mar Fairgrounds from June 5 to July 5, 2020. The fair promises a heroic scene at the fairgrounds with, "adrenaline-pumping carnival rides," superhero experiences and entertainment, and exhibits digging deeper into the science of heroes.The fair will also honor local heroes and community icons that help make San Diego a better place everyday. Organizers are asking the public to nominate their own community heroes. Nominations to be submitted here. Fan-favorite foods and exhibits will also take on a superhero slant.Discounts on admission, attractions, and parking can be found on the fair's website, as well as updates on performers and attractions, click here. 1624