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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A grant from the Central San Diego Black Chamber of Commerce is easing the pain of the pandemic and keeping businesses afloat.Captain Bill Wilkerson, the owner of Malihini Sportfishing, has fished since he was old enough to cast.Wilkerson said at the age of seven, he and his grandmother would walk to the bus stop and ride two hours to get to Venice Beach."We used to fish on Venice Pier sun up to sun down," he said smiling.He said his grandmother was trying to protect him, by taking him out of the L.A. neighborhood where they lived.Wilkerson said he had friends in elementary and middle school she knew were getting into trouble, "I went back 10, 15 years ago to see if I could locate some of those friends, and most of them were gone due to gangs and drugs and things like that."He said he would never forget the time she took him to Santa Monica to go fishing. It was an extra 45 minutes on the bus, but it was worth it, he said. While under the pier, he said he saw a boat pull up, let people off, take others on, and leave.He asked his grandmother what they were doing. She said, "do you want to go fishing on a boat?"She knew the captain and the next weekend he hosted Wilkerson. There was no going back to fishing on the pier after that trip.Wilkerson named the captains he worked for over the years and said he was thankful most for Raymond Sobeick, who he said taught him how to fish and opened him up to the opportunity to be a business owner. "My dad growing up told me that I would have to work 10 times harder than anybody else, just because of the color of my skin," he said pausing. "It's true."He said it was only true at the beginning of launching his business.After Wilkerson worked hard, bought the Malihini in 2006, and launched his business, he says from there it wasn't smooth sailing."In 2011, I was diagnosed with cancer, a brain tumor... In 2017, the boat struck a whale."The accident creating a mountain of debt."We started 2020 strong and then COVID-19 happened," he said.Wilkerson said they applied for every grant and loan available and didn't get anything. Then, he heard about the Black Business Relief Grant Fund through ABC 10News. He was awarded a ,000 grant and supported with tools and mentors who guided him on pivoting his business plan."They really want to see Black and minority and Asian businesses succeed ... To me, it's been invaluable. I mean, to see that there are doors that can be opened for a guy who owns a fishing boat who can't get financing because of whatever," he chuckled.Wilkerson said the grant paid for fuel and parts. He said they're hoping to get a loan to carry them through the next few months. He added that his faith has gotten him through many challenges."He's never let us starve, he's always made sure we have food, we had water. Our bills, for the most part, were paid," he said choked up. And he knows his hard work will pay off.If you want more information on the Black Business Relief Grant Fund, please email info@sdblackchamber.org. If you would like to donate to the fund, click here. 3092

  中山痔疮外露怎么办   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A Girls Empowerment Camp put on by the San Diego Fire Department started Saturday despite some controversy a few months ago. The camp teaches girls what it takes to be a firefighter. The girls learn how to pull hoses, climb ladders, and climb out of windows just like firefighters do on the job. In February, attorney Al Rava sent a letter to the city attorney on behalf of his client, Rich Allison. The letter claimed that the camp was unwelcoming to boys solely based on their sex. RELATED: Girls empowerment camp rescheduled after abrupt cancellationThe camp was canceled, but days later Mayor Faulconer issued a statement saying the camp would go on. The girls are thankful the camp is back on. Many have dreams of being firefighters or paramedics. The camp is hosting another weekend for teens in May. There are still spots available. To register, click here. 937

  中山痔疮外露怎么办   

SAN DIEGO (CNS/KGTV) - A federal judge in San Diego today ordered the Trump administration to immediately start new asylum screenings for eligible reunified families, despite objections from the government that the agreement has not been finalized.Under the proposed settlement agreement – which U.S. District Judge Dana Sabraw gave unofficial preliminary approval to last month – reunited migrant families would get a second chance at applying for asylum.Attorneys for the migrant families argued that when the families were separated at the border, most children were not interviewed to determine if they had a credible fear of returning to their native country. Their parents were granted interviews, but were so distraught after being separated that they didn't clearly advocate for themselves, attorneys said.Under the settlement, reunited migrant families still in the U.S. will be allowed to remain until all family members have completed the asylum process.When Sabraw unofficially approved the settlement, both sides agreed that the asylum determination process should get underway as soon as possible.Sabraw granted preliminary approval last week, paving the way for credible fear interviews to proceed within days of a migrant confirming his or her wishes to go forward with an asylum claim.The ruling appears to apply to about 60 people who are detained and had signed paperwork agreeing to the terms of the new process.It could end up applying to many more.Another status conference on the class-action lawsuit is scheduled next month. 1576

  

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Three people suffered non-life threatening gunshot wounds this morning in the Mount Hope Community of San Diego, a police officer said.A group of people were in the area of Market and Denby streets about 1:45 a.m. when several gunshots were heard and three people were shot, said Officer Robert Heims of the San Diego Police Department.A 39-year-old man was shot in the abdomen, a 32-year-old man was shot multiple times in the buttocks and legs and a 30-year-old man suffered a graze wound to his lips, Heims said.All three men were transported to an area hospital with non-life threatening gunshot wounds and police had no suspect information. San Diego police asked anyone who saw the shooting to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 762

  

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - Three congressional incumbents are defending their seats across San Diego County in the November election, while two other districts are up for grabs, with one representative retiring and another facing prison.In the 49th District, Rep. Mike Levin, D-San Juan Capistrano, will be challenged by Republican Brian Maryott to represent the district straddling San Diego and Orange counties.Levin won the seat in 2018, defeating Republican Diane Harkey in the general election, and taking over for Darrell Issa, who spent nearly two decades representing the area before announcing he would not seek re-election. Issa is now running to represent the 50th Congressional District.Maryott, a certified financial planner and San Juan Capistrano City Councilman, previously ran for the seat in 2018.Both candidates have identified assisting veterans and those affected by the COVID-19 pandemic among their chief priorities.Levin has advocated for strengthening the Affordable Care Act, while Maryott says he wants to end "Obamacare restrictions on specialty healthcare for our seniors" and opposes "nationalizing our world class healthcare system at all costs."Both candidates oppose offshore drilling and have identified the safe storage and removal of nuclear waste from the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station as a priority. Levin says his first term included the creation of a task force aimed at analyzing the decommissioned plant's issues and the introduction of legislation to expedite the waste removal. Maryott says he will support efforts to create a deep mountain repository for the spent nuclear fuel.Maryott has contended that Levin is too liberal for the district, while Levin insists his voting record "places him ideologically in the middle of the Democratic Caucus."In the 50th District, Issa will face off with Democrat Ammar Campa- Najjar to represent a district plagued by scandal and the resignation of its former representative, Duncan D. Hunter, who pleaded guilty to unlawfully spending campaign funds and is facing nearly a year in prison.Issa brings considerable experience to the table and is seeking a seat in a region that has consistently voted Republican and re-elected Hunter even as he faced indictment. Issa says he supports construction of the border wall and protecting the Second Amendment, and opposes California's Sanctuary State law.Campa-Najjar, an East County native, owns a consulting firm and is a course lecturer at San Diego State University. He also worked on Barack Obama's re-election campaign in 2012, at the United States Hispanic Chamber of Commerce and at the U.S. Department of Labor.Campa-Najjar says he supports border security, as well as initiatives to make it easier for immigrants to enter the country legally. He also supports a healthcare plan allowing patients to choose from providers in the private, public and nonprofit sectors. He says he wants to preserve portions of the Affordable Care Act, though he says "it has serious flaws."Issa has questioned Campa-Najjar's political convictions, saying his opponent has attempted to rebrand himself as a moderate in order to appeal to Republican voters, while Campa-Najjar says he has spent more time on the ground with 50th District residents than Issa, who formerly represented the 49th District.The 50th District covers East and North San Diego County, along with portions of Riverside County.Rep. Juan Vargas, D-San Diego, and Republican challenger Juan Hidalgo Jr. will face off for California's 51st Congressional District seat for the third straight election.Vargas, who has represented the district since 2012, won the last two elections soundly, taking 72.8% of votes in 2016, and 71.2% in 2018.The 51st District includes southern San Diego County -- including National City, Chula Vista and Imperial Beach -- and all of Imperial County.Vargas was born in National City and his political career includes election to the San Diego City Council in 1993, the state Assembly -- representing District 79 -- in 2000, and the state Senate -- representing District 40 -- in 2010.Among his policy priorities are immigration reform, health care, education and boosting economic growth through solar and green power, according to his campaign website.Hidalgo was born in San Diego and raised in National City, according to his campaign. He served in the Marine Corps., with his last assignment as the Sergeant Major for the Joint Task Force of Guantanamo Bay (GTMO), Cuba.Hidalgo's campaign website highlights jobs, education and public safety as his biggest priorities.He cites high unemployment rates in the 51st District compared to the rest of the state and country as a reason for voters to oust Vargas. Additionally, Hidalgo says he will seek better educational opportunities for children in economically disadvantaged areas, while on the public safety side, he'll prioritize border security and support for local law enforcement.Rep. Scott Peters, D-San Diego, who has represented the 52nd District since 2013, will face off against Republican challenger Jim DeBello, who has decades of experience in the tech industry.In Peters' campaign statement, he states that the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change, and social justice are among his chief issues.He advocates for a "long-term federal plan to increase testing, speed vaccine development and ensure vaccines and treatments are available to everyone equally." Peters also says he has pushed for federal investment in clean energy technology and is working with "Congress, Black leaders and the police to fix police practices and hold bad cops accountable."Peters previously served on the San Diego City Council, including as the council's first president. He also served as chairman of the San Diego Unified Port District.DeBello is a San Diego native perhaps best known as co-inventor of a mobile check deposit app used by 80 million customers, according to his campaign. He also served as chairman and CEO of Mitek Systems for 15 years and led Qualcomm's Internet Software business unit.DeBello describes himself as "a successful business leader and not a career politician," saying he has created jobs through his business endeavors, according to his campaign.He also said his mobile check deposit has yielded climate benefits by saving fuel, "eliminating millions of tons of carbon emissions."DeBello states he will work to rebuild the economy through a focus on innovation, and he opposes "job killing regulations that prevent entrepreneurs, creatives and people that need part-time work to earn a living."The 52nd District comprises much of coastal and central San Diego.In the 53rd District, two Democrats, Sara Jacobs and San Diego City Council President Georgette Gomez, are vying for the seat vacated by Rep. Susan Davis, D-San Diego, who announced late last year she would not seek re-election after representing the region for two decades.Rather than focusing on overt policy differences, the campaigns have focused more on the candidates' backgrounds.Jacobs is the granddaughter of Qualcomm co-founder Irwin Jacobs, and her wealthy background has been highlighted in Gomez's campaign advertisements.Jacobs is also the founder and chair of San Diego for Every Child, a nonprofit focused on ending child poverty. She worked as a policy adviser on Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential campaign, and held policy positions at the U.S. State Department and UNICEF, according to her campaign website.She says she will work to address climate change and gun violence, as well as increase access to affordable childcare and reproductive care.Gomez has served on the city council since 2016 -- representing District 9 -- and as council president since 2018. She cites her work on the council as part of the platform she plans to carry into Congress, including action to combat climate change, providing economic relief to families during the pandemic, expanding affordable housing and advocating for criminal justice reforms.The 53rd District stretches from Linda Vista to the South Bay, and also covers portions of Eastern San Diego County, such as El Cajon and La Mesa. 8157

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