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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A winter storm warning has been issued for the mountains in San Diego County ahead of a strong winter storm expected to move in Monday night.The winter storm warning goes into effect from 7 p.m. Monday to 10 p.m. Tuesday.Snow accumulations are expected to be anywhere between six to 12 inches with difficult travel conditions expected, warned the National Weather Service.More than a foot of snow is expected above 6000 feet with accumulation between 4000 and 6000 feet expected to be four to eight inches and accumulations between 3000 to 4000 feet expected to be between two and four inches.The National Weather Service also said snow is expected to fall to 2000 to 2500 feet Tuesday.  RELATED: Ski Reports | Today's Forecast | Traffic conditions | Strong winds, light snow hit Laguna Mountains In addition to heavy snow, winds could top out at 50 miles per hour.The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department says mountain residents should be prepared for crowds as families from low-lying areas travel to snow-packed mountains.Area businesses also say they typically see an influx in visitors during snowy periods.An employee with the Julian Lodge Bed and Breakfast says visitors usually come from San Diego, North County, Los Angeles and that the lodge has even hosted visitors from as far away as China and Japan.In San Diego, 280 beds are being made available downtown as cold winter temperatures are set to swiftly fall over the county after sunset.Father Joe’s Village will house 250 people at its building on 1501 Imperial Avenue. Check-ins will also be made available throughout the night with meals also being provided.As many as 30 others will be sheltered at the PATH San Diego/Connections Housing Shelter at 1250 Sixth Avenue. Check-ins will be available from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. 1849

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — An Oceanside family is mourning the loss of a beloved father to COVID-19.David Bustamante first started feeling sick during the first week of November."Started with a cold. Congestion, and then a cough in his chest," said his daughter Samantha Bustamante.A few days later, he drove himself to the hospital, received a COVID-19 test, and was sent home. By the time he learned he was positive, his symptoms had gotten worse."He was having trouble breathing, really raspy," Samantha said.Bustamante decided to stay at the home of a friend, who had also tested positive. On the morning of Nov. 13, Bustamante, a father of two grown children, passed away in his sleep, at the age of 64."It’s very hard knowing he’s gone, and it’s heartbreaking ... so quick, suddenly and out of the blue. Very unexpected," said Samantha.Samantha says her father loved his family and loved his work in the inspection process for a new home builder."He was resilient, hard-working, and caring with a big heart," said Samantha.During the pandemic, he kept working. She doesn't know how he contracted COVID-19, but does know he was diligent about wearing a mask."All I can say to people is to be as safe as you can in everything you do ... You just don't know what's going to happen," said Samantha.On Thanksgiving, Samantha will join some extended family is a small get-together, with one fewer place setting"He’s definitely going to be missed. I know I will be thinking of him," said a tearful Samantha.A GoFundMe campaign has been set up to help the family with expenses. 1575

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — An Escondido Union School District school is suspending on-campus operations for the rest of the month after three positive COVID-19 tests.Three people in the Pioneer School community tested positive for the virus in separate, unrelated instances off-campus. Due to this, and the high case rate in the surrounding area, the school district says it is temporarily suspending all on-campus activities at Pioneer School through Nov. 30.The suspension includes pausing the school's hybrid instruction model and extended care, and moving students to virtual learning. The school's distribution of free, to-go meals will continue."EUSD’s decision to suspend on-campus learning at Pioneer School was not directed by a public health department. County health officials have continued to express confidence in EUSD’s health and safety protocols. This decision was made to ensure the stability of the educational program offered to our students, as well as to continue our commitment to ensuring the health and safety of our students and employees," a district statement read.The school says the campus closure will affect 449 students. On-campus instruction will resume on Dec. 1."We understand that an interruption of on-campus activities causes a huge disruption to our families and staff, but this action is necessary to help reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the community," said Dr. Luis Rankins-Ibarra, EUSD Superintendent. "The safety and security of our students and staff continue to be at the forefront of all decisions." 1548

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — After a deal 18 months in the making, the Mission Valley stadium site is now in the hands of San Diego State University."History was just made. Moments ago ownership of the iconic Mission Valley stadium site was officially transferred to [SDSU]. I'm so happy knowing the future of this land is finally set — a place where education, athletics and recreation thrive side by side," tweeted San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer on Thursday.On June 30, City Council leaders approved the purchase and sale agreement that formalized the sale of the stadium site to SDSU, which was approved by voters through Measure G in 2018.RELATED:Council approves sale of Mission Valley stadium land to San Diego StateSDSU releases new renderings of proposed river parkSan Diego sold the site for .2 million, up from SDSU's initial November 2019 offer of .2 million.SDSU plans to expand the university, construct a new stadium, develop 80 acres of park and open space, and place 4,600 market-rate and affordable housing units on the land, per the voter-approved measure.Aztec Stadium is expected to be ready by Fall 2022. It's expected to cost about 0 million and will be 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.SDSU plans to hold a groundbreaking event for the site on Aug. 17, which will be livestreamed here. The event will not be open to the public due to coronavirus-related restrictions.TIMELINE OF SDSU MISSION VALLEY:November 6 - Wednesday, November 7, 2018: Voters shoot down Measure E, the so-called SoccerCity Initiative, with "no" votes totaling 69.6 percent. 54 percent of voters favored Measure G, which supported the SDSU West Initiative.August 17, 2019: SDSU releases new renderings of "Aztec Stadium" at Aztec Football Fan FestOctober 14, 2019: San Diego State University presented an offer of .2 million to the San Diego City Council to purchase the SDCCU Stadium site in Mission ValleyNovember 18, 2019: The San Diego City Council unanimously voted today to direct the city's negotiating team to proceed with San Diego State University's offer of .2 million to purchase and redevelop the SDCCU Stadium siteDecember 5, 2019: Project gets M donation from Dianne BashorDecember 27, 2019: SDSU asks for a list of bidders to upgrade internet at its proposed SDSU StadiumJanuary 15, 2020: SDSU releases new renderings of its proposed river walk in Mission Valley (this would be near the stadium)January 28, 2020: City Council sets parameters on SDSU stadium sale, including a minimum of 10 percent affordable housingJanuary 29, 2020: California State Board of Trustees approves environmental impact report and financing needed to acquire SDCCUMarch 24, 2020: California State Board of Trustees approves design and financing plans for Aztec StadiumMay 19, 2020: City Council votes 7-2 to extend the contract of the law firm working on the city's behalf to sell the siteMay 29, 2020: City Council approves draft agreement to sell the Mission Valley stadium site to SDSUJune 30, 2020: City Council approves the purchase and sale agreement that formalizes the sale of the Mission Valley stadium site to SDSU 3262

  

San Diego (KGTV) – A woman was driving southbound on 47th Street when she lost control and crashed into two parked trucks Sunday morning, according to the San Diego Police Department.One passenger, who was asleep in the backseat and not wearing a seatbelt, was taken to the hospital with a life-threatening brain injury.The other passenger said he was having chest pain, but is expected to be okay.Officers said the driver ran away.They did not know if drugs or alcohol played a role in the accident.Police asked anyone with information to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 604

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