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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The twists and turns of the coronavirus pandemic have been especially hard on Little Italy's Civico 1845 restaurant."We're counting pennies every day," owner Dario Gallo says. Gallo couldn't get a stimulus Paycheck Protection Program loan and now, it's illegal for him to have guests eat indoors."There's been the moment, earlier in the previous month where things were changing day after day with new regulations," Gallo says. Like all restaurants in the county, Gallo had to figure out how to survive.To do that, he's making full use of the space outside his India Street restaurant, both in the piazza to the side of the building and on the street in what's called a Parklet. He's back up to 85% capacity."We are of course fighting, day after day after day," Gallo said. The city says it's doing all it can to make it easy for restaurants and businesses to move outside, even waving fees for a lot of temporary parklet permits and turning them fast. Still, there are more applications coming. The city said Thursday nearly 250 businesses have the green light to move outside, with another 33 permits in the queue.Marco Polo Cortes, a hospitality consultant who helps businesses apply, including Civico 1845, says he's never been busier."This is their lifeblood. They are either out on the parklet, on the sidewalk, or not open for business," Cortes says. Cortes says building parklets can cost a few hundred to a couple thousand, but he also says restaurants can earn ,000 to ,000 in revenue from them in a single day.The city says many permits are free of charge, however, more complicated proposals may require fees. 1653

  中山大便干结怎么办   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This month, there are plenty of fun, free ways to enjoy Halloween and fall with your family and kids.Around San Diego County, numerous celebrations keep the spooky fun going all month, from Legoland's Brick-or-Treat Party Nights to Chula Vista's Villains in the Village takeover.Some events are free for families and others may require purchased admission. (And don't forget, it's Kids Free October!) But all are sure to be a frightfully fun time for everyone.Legoland Brick-or-Treat Party Nights (Sept. 29 - Oct. 26): The Halloween season is alive and well at Legoland Park, where kids can enjoy new live entertainment, character meet-and-greets, costume contests, treat stations, and special Lego building activities.SeaWorld's Halloween Spooktacular (Sept. 21 - Oct. 27): SeaWorld celebrates the fall season with spooky live shows, Halloween activities, scavenger hunts, special Dia de los Muertos celebrations, and trick-or-treating throughout the theme park.Belmont Fall Fest (Oct. 4 - Nov. 30): Kids can celebrate the fall season with free trick-or-treating, pumpkin painting, fall-themed rides and attractions, a spooky escape room, costume contests, and a new hazy maze to escape. HalGLOween at the San Diego Zoo (Oct. 11 - 27): Spooky fun takes over the San Diego Zoo, as the park celebrates Halloween with bubble dance parties and hula-hooping activities, a spirited "boo-crew" traveling through the park, themed-entertainment and shows, and featured animal encounters for the month. Villains in the Village (Oct. 19): Families are invited to stroll Chula Vista's Third Avenue as villains take over for frightfully fun selfies, eerie children's activities, delicious eats and drinks, and a costume contest during the Village holiday takeover.Haunted Tales abroad the Star of India (Oct. 19 & 26): The Maritime Museum presents a haunting escape aboard the world's oldest active sailing ship, the Star of India. Guests will be treated to an evening filled with ghost tales and tours of the historic vessel.Hauntfest on Main (Oct. 25): Tons of family Halloween fun will line Main St. in downtown El Cajon this season, where families can check out costume contests, carnival rides and games, face painting, live entertainment, a pumpkin patch, crafts, and much more.Trick-or-Treat on India Street (Oct. 25): Grab your spookiest or silliest costume and trick-or-treat in Little Italy during this family-friendly event with India Street's businesses. Stops will be giving out candy in this safe trick-or-treating excursion along with more fun down the street.Mall-O-Ween Monster Mash (Oct. 26): Hazard Center is bringing together tons of fun for kids with carnival rides, arts and crafts, a costume contest, prizes, live music, and more to celebrate the Halloween season, benefiting the Angels Foster Family Network.Balboa Park Halloween Family Day (Oct. 26): Balboa Park is bringing back their annual Halloween-time celebration with dozens of free crafts for kids, Dia de los Muertos-themed activities, free child's admission at participating museums, carnival games, live entertainment, parades, food trucks, and more.Halloween at the Station (Oct. 27): Liberty Station's free event invites families out for a day of trick-or-treating throughout the Liberty Station Arts District, live music and entertainment, arts and crafts, costume contests, games, and more Halloween surprises about. 3426

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego County Office of Education says schools may hold on-campus classes beginning Tuesday under new guidance. The updated county health orders that take effect June 16 allows all schools -- with the exception of colleges and universities -- to hold on-campus classes as long as the schools comply with measures outlined by the California Department of Public Health.Those measures include face coverings required at all times, daily temperature checks recommended, increased emphasis on hand washing and sanitizing, enhanced cleaning and disinfecting in the classrooms and setting classrooms up to allow for increased physical distance between students.Each school must complete and post a document detailing the actions the school is taking to comply with the industry guidance issued by the state.The order from the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency says: "All public, charter and private schools may hold classes or school business operations on the school campus, provided the school complies with the measures contained in the State COVID-19 Industry Guidance: Schools and School-Based Programs issued by the CDPH (including the face covering requirements contained therein), also incorporating where feasible the guidelines provided in Stronger Together: A Guidebook for the Safe Reopening of California’s Public Schools issued by the California Department of Education. Each school shall complete and post a document detailing the actions the school is taking to comply with the CDPH Industry Guidance measures after considering the CDE Guidelines noted above. Colleges and Universities shall not hold classes or other school activities where students gather on the school campus, except for research-related activities in colleges and universities and where necessary to train students who will serve as essential workers." 1884

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- There’s 0,324 in refunds still waiting to be claimed, according to the San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s Office.The office said San Diegans can check the SDTTC.com website to find out if they are eligible to claim one of the 1,190 county refunds.County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister said, “With many people out of work or cash-strapped, it’s essential to return this money to the citizens of San Diego. The average refund is 8, and that can go a long way for those who need it.”If San Diegans find their names on the list, they have until Oct. 26 to file a refund claim. Claims can be emailed to refunds@sdcounty.ca.gov; for more information, call 877-829-4732.Money not claimed by the deadline will be added to the county’s general fund. 790

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego Police Department is preparing for the possibility of big demonstrations on and around Election Day. "We don't have any credible information to say that there's going to be civil unrest or large protests groups out on Election Day or soon thereafter on Election Day. However, we have been in contact with other cities throughout the United States. We've been in contact with our federal partners throughout the United States. We're preparing for possible unrest to occur on Election Day and afterward," said SDPD Lt. Shawn Takeuchi.SDPD will not reveal exact staffing levels but said that officers will be ready to handle the calls. Lt. Takeuchi added that SDPD has nine stations throughout the city and it’s up to each station's captain to determine appropriate staffing levels for the election. He said that officers are mindful of concerns surrounding the ballots and the pandemic. “As humans, when you don't know your future, I think it brings out a little bit of anxiety and so I think that we are aware of that and the emotions,” Takeuchi added.Sean Eldridge, with Protect the Results, told ABC10 News his group is focused in part on preparing several upcoming rallies in San Diego and beyond.“Part of our work at Protect the Results is to encourage every American to be patient and realize that it could take days if not longer before we know the full count of this election,” said Eldridge. "We have nearly 400 pre-planned events across the country which could happen as early as the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 4, the day after Election Day, if Trump were to try to undermine the election results.”Eldridge says that participants are being encouraged to remain peaceful.Lt. Takeuchi is asking for any groups planning demonstrations to please reach out to SDPD ahead of time so that officers can ensure everyone’s safety. 1871

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