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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego politicians are rallying for businesses affected by the county's move to the purple most restrictive tier.Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey said the purple tier is taking a toll, hurting businesses that can't withstand another months-long closure.He said it could make or break them and their employees, "many of their employees have been let go now their second or third time as of yesterday and it's really heartbreaking to hear their stories."Bailey said he voiced his concerns on Instagram after learning Public Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten filed an adjudication request that stated, "San Diego's increased cases are not due to the sectors impacted by moving into a more restrictive tier." The most recent information from the county shows work is the location with the highest transmission rate at 30%. Businesses like restaurants and gyms that are affected by the purple tier restrictions make up about 20% of exposures altogether."So if these businesses are not actually contributing to the spread of COVID based on information from the County Health Officer then why would we be shutting them down in the first place?" Bailey said.Coronavirus cases are higher than they've ever been, at 64,768 as of Sunday.“This is a stark reminder that COVID is real, is spreading and must be taken seriously. At this point, we are pleading with the public to take action to slow the spread: wear a mask, physically distance, and limit contact with those outside of your household,” said Supervisor Nathan Fletcher, Co-Chair, County of San Diego COVID-19 Subcommittee.The purple tier closures went into effect Saturday. Over the last week, Saturday and Sunday saw the highest jumps in new cases we've seen."I think the desire of the entire region of course is to slow the spread," Bailey said, but he hopes to do that with a new system."We call upon the state of California to implement a better more nuanced policy that has protocols in place that allow businesses who are not contributing to the spread to remain open and place greater emphasis on the areas where we know gatherings are taking place that are contributing to the spread and subsequent hospitalizations."Bailey will be at a march and rally spearheaded by Supervisor Jim Desmond Monday afternoon voicing these concerns.They will march from Time Out Sports Tavern at 2:30 pm to the County Administration Building and hold a rally there. 2430

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Some local colleges are shifting toward a new policy of getting rid of standardized test scores as an admissions requirement.The University of San Diego is one of 60 other colleges, including local Cal State and University of California campuses, now using the "test blind" policy amid a pandemic-altered high school experience and education.The SAT has been something on Laila Ellyse's mind for some time now. She says part of her concern recently has been COVID-19-related restrictions on testing group sizes."You've been hearing about it for such a long time you have to take the SAT, it's like this big bad test," Ellyse said. "The number of seats available at any given test site is now reduced because of social distancing and all of those kinds of things." Ellyse says she had to go all the way to Utah to take the test because there were no testing site options in California. Standardized testing has also become increasingly debate following the nationwide college admissions scandal, in which several parents were charged with paying to get their kids admitted to top tier colleges.That's part of the reason USD is now a test blind campus. While SAT or ACT scores can be admitted, they'll be ignored for admission. Instead, college officials will consider other factors including high school academic record and GPA, letters of recommendation, admission essays, extra-curricular involvement, work experiences, and family responsibilities.USD says it hopes the new policy will make the admissions process fair and equitable for all students and allow lower-income students who may face barriers to accessing testing an even playing field.The test blind policy may not be permanent though. UCSD is test-optional until 2022 and test blind until 2024. San Diego State and local CSU campuses are test blind for 2021 only at the moment. 1868

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - St. Patrick's Day weekend is upon San Diego and locals will be are set to celebrate with tunes and brews.San Diego's famous St. Patrick's Day Parade kicks off on Saturday morning on Fifth Ave., followed by a festival in Balboa Park with dancing, music, and more.Later in the day, ShamROCK 2018 will take over San Diego's Gaslamp District with music around every turn and green beer aplenty.RELATED: More fun around San Diego CountyOutside of the holiday celebrations, the San Diego Latino Film Festival starts this week, offering flicks focusing on Latino culture and issues.The San Diego Music Awards will also celebrate the start of their awards with a pre-party in Pacific Beach.THURSDAYPaint Your Pet?Where: San Diego Humane Society, San Luis Rey; Cost: Love your pet? Show it on the walls of your home! Take a step-by-step instructional course in painting your beloved pet while helping benefit the San Diego Humane Society in Oceanside. Supplies included and well-behaved children are welcomed. San Diego Latino Film FestivalWhere: AMC Fashion Valley; Cost: .50(Runs until March 25) The San Diego Latino Film Festival will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year, featuring flicks celebrating Latino culture and issues. The festival includes the 3rd Annual Sabor Latino Food, Beer and Wine Festival, daily concerts and performances. 1401

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Symphony has already revealed the sounds that will fill the air outside the San Diego Convention Center this summer.During Comic-Con 2019, the symphony will perform music from the cult-galactic adventure "Galaxy Quest," on July 19, and "Back to the Future," on July 20, at Copley Symphony Hall. Both performances will be led by composer David Newman, who composed the score for "Galaxy Quest" and other films including "Ice Age," "Matilda," and "Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure" and following "Bogus Journey."FOLLOW SDCC 2019 NEWSIn town before the convention kicks off? You can catch the musical fun the weekend before as the symphony performs the score from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."Tickets have yet to go on sale for any of the concerts, but can be purchased here when available. Last year, ticket prices ranged from - .The concerts continue the symphony's tradition of off-site performances coinciding with the buzz surrounding San Diego Comic-Con. Last year, the symphony performed music by famed film composer John Williams, including scores from "Star Wars," "Jurassic Park," "Indiana Jones," "Harry Potter," and more.Comic-Con returns to San Diego July 18 - 21. 1232

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego State's plans for a Mission Valley stadium cleared one of its last major hurdles.The university's design and financing plans for Aztec Stadium were approved by the California State University Board of Trustees, leaving only the close of sale on the land — and current coronavirus pandemic — left.The board's approval gives SDSU the ability to prepare construction for a 35,000-capacity stadium, eventually leading to a Mission Valley campus.RELATED: City of San Diego, SDSU inch closer to SDCCU Stadium site deal"We are pleased that the trustees continue to share our vision for this project, as the construction of the stadium is a key first step allowing us to unlock the rest of the Mission Valley site plan," SDSU President Adela de la Torre said. "Current events remind us that we need to approach every decision with intention. The board's approval today means that we can move forward in our planning and deliberation, and advance Mission Valley as it makes the strongest sense for our students and for San Diego."SDSU and CSU will continue to monitor the impacts of the coronavirus pandemic and make scheduling and planning adjustments.RELATED: SDSU presents offer to purchase SDCCU Stadium siteAztec Stadium is expected to cost about 0 million, funded through philanthropic gifts and bonds to be paid back through revenue generated by the facility. The facility's revenue will also support its operating costs.The project is part of San Diego State's "SDSU Mission Valley" campus plan, which includes school facilities; housing for students, the community, and affordable housing; retail; and a community river park.SDSU is still working with the City of San Diego to close a sales agreement on the land. 1753

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