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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Food System Alliance is on a mission of cultivating healthy food across San Diego County. And with the help of places like, Kitchen's For Food, the non-profit is working to provide healthy food for those San Diegans in need."Half a million San Diegans are food insecure, and these are individuals that don't know where healthy food comes from," says Food System Alliance Executive Director Elly Brown Food System Alliance works with their network group, to get donated and surplus healthy food into the hands of those in need. At the same time, their goal is to look at the issues across the entire food system, and find solutions. "When I'm talking about a food system, I'm talking about the chain of events that take food from seed, all the way to your plate. From the farming and fishing in our community, to the way food is distributed, all the way to the issues of waste. We are a powerful network of over 150 organizations, from diverse sectors that are coming together around this mission."However, the current pandemic has disrupted the food distribution chain, while at the same time, the need for food has increased."Food insecurity has risen, and there are tremendous hardships for food workers and food businesses in our community. Additionally, the farmers and fisherman in our community, as they try hard to adapt to the changing market demands."So in order to deal with future pandemics or disasters, San Diego Food System Alliance is looking at building a system that is more long lasting and innovative."This is part of the reason we are developing 2030. Now looking at top opportunities and the most impactful solutions to build a more resilient, and healthy food system in the area of San Diego County." 1764

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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

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County officials warn we may officially drop into the dreaded, most restrictive, purple tier next week due to the rising COVID-19 case rate.“This is not a rollback, this is a devastation,” said Jon Weber, co-owner of Cowboy Star Restaurant and Butcher Shop in the East Village. “The same metrics that work in smaller counties don’t necessarily work in larger counties.”Under the state’s purple tier, restaurants would have to close indoor dining and move outside. Right now, in the red tier, they’re allowed to operate inside at 25% capacity.“We’re on 10th Avenue, we don’t have any space to put any outdoor seating, we’re on a busy street,” said Weber, who got through the first shutdown with PPP money, which is now gone.“If we close, we may never open again,” he said. “The idea of laying off 50 employees right before the holidays is pretty hard.”Other restaurants able to operate outside worry rain and cold weather will keep customers from dining outdoors.“There’s going to be challenges with cold weather, some of this stuff is just out of our control,” said Cesar Vallin, the managing partner at Cloak & Petal. “If you stay open, now you’re opened illegally, now you open yourself up to lawsuits from staff, ABC can come in and take your liquor license.”Like Weber, Vallin also worries about layoffs when moving from the red to the purple tier.“It’s not a light switch, I have to lay everybody off properly and then bring people back on, and not everybody comes back,” said Vallin. “There’s no support from the government, they’re still asking us for employment taxes, they’re still asking us for sales taxes; It’s a major letdown.”Under the red tier, gyms and fitness centers can operate inside at 10% capacity.Scott Lutwak, the founder and CEO of FIT Athletic Club, said that capacity is already a difficulty at his five locations across the county.“We’re mortified at the concept of moving into that purple tier, which represents us at zero capacity, being closed 100 percent,” said Lutwak.“We’ve been conducting classes outside regardless of weather, but now it gets dark earlier,” he said. “In our facilities, we have millions of dollars’ worth of really extensive equipment that can’t be brought outside because as soon as you bring it outside with saltwater air, you can’t bring it back inside.”He said right now he does not plan on shutting down inside or moving equipment outside.“As long as I feel like I can provide a safe environment for my employees and safe environment for my members, which we have proven we’re able to do so, I think we have every intention on keeping our doors open until we’re forced to do otherwise.”Lutwak said he believes his centers are essential, and therefore should be able to remain open.“We’re providing rehabilitation services, we consider our facilities as essential, and we have sent some letters out to each of the mayors in the cities where we’re conducting business,” he said he has yet to hear back.Besides restaurants and fitness centers, houses of worship, movie theaters, museums, zoos, and aquariums would also have to end indoor operations.San Diego County will find out next week if we have officially moved back into the purple tier. 3240

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police are searching for a gunman after a man was shot in the chest in East Village Sunday morning.According to San Diego Police, the shooting happened on the 500 block of 7th Avenue just after 2 a.m.Police say the victim was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.As of 8 a.m. Sunday morning, no suspects were in custody.At this time, the circumstances leading up to the shooting remain unclear. 452

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police announced Friday the arrest of a man suspected of sexually assaulting a woman in East Village.Gary Cushinberry, 51, dragged the woman into some bushes near 13th Street and Island Avenue about 11:30 p.m. on November 5, police said. After the assault, Cushinberry ran west toward Island Avenue, police said.The woman had been walking alone to her car when she was attacked.The San Diego Police Department’s Sex Crimes Unit released a composite sketch of the suspect the following day. Through tips and leads, investigators identified Cushinberry as the suspect.Police found Cushinberry Friday morning in the 200 block of 17th Street. He was arrested on several sex assault charges and taken to San Diego County Central Jail.Officers also confirmed that Cushinberry had an outstanding warrant for theft in Allen County, Indiana.Police are asking anyone with information to call the SDPD Sex Crimes Unit at 619-531-2210. 975

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