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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Sweetwater Union High School District is in the hole million, following a series of budget shortfalls and fiscal mismanagement, according to an independent audit of the school district.This week, the state agency Fiscal Crisis & Management Assistance Team issued a dire warning to the school district's board: The state could be coming if their debt isn't made right. Here's a look at when the budget shortfall was discovered and what moves have been made in an attempt to fix the financial mess in the South Bay:SWEETWATER BUDGET CRISIS:Financial failures rouse growing concerns in board meeting300 Sweetwater district employees, teachers take early retirementSweetwater Union High School district budget woes worse than predictedParents worry about cuts coming to Sweetwater Union High School DistrictSweetwater Union High School District passes revised budgetSweetwater scrambling to fix million budget mistake 952
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The former gang member who killed San Diego Police officer Archie Buggs in 1978 was granted parole suitability Thursday.Jesus Cecena was 17 years old when he opened fire on Officer Buggs during a traffic stop in Skyline. According to the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office, Cecena fired five times at Buggs, then paused, walked toward the fallen officer and fired a final bullet into his head at point blank range. The officer died on the street, his hand still on his service revolver.Cecena was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. His term was later modified, due to a change in law making him eligible for Youth Offender Parole.Cecena has been denied parole at least 13 times. Governor Brown reversed the parole board’s decisions to release Cecena in 2014, 2015 and 2017, citing the seriousness of the crime.RELATED: San Diego Police honor officer shot and killed by gang memberIn 2014, 10News reported that Cecena’s unstable social history continued during his incarceration, where authorities said he received more than ten violation reports for misconduct while in prison.Thursday’s parole board recommendation will move into a 150-day review period, according to a California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation spokesman. After that period, the Governor will have 30 days to uphold, reverse, modify, send it to the full Board of Commissioners for another review, or take no action.The parole review period will end in January 2019, after the end of Governor Jerry Brown's term, leaving the decision in the hands of his successor. 1609
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The holiday season is upon San Diego and local attractions are prepared to go all out.A number of San Diego and Southern California theme parks begin their holiday festivities this month, extending into December and next year.Locally, LEGOLAND, SeaWorld, the San Diego Zoo and Belmont Park will begin their holiday season with themed attractions, shows, and celebrations.RELATED: More holiday seasonal family fun around San DiegoAround Southern California, Disneyland, Universal Studios, Knott's Berry Farm will also host an array of seasonal festivities for the whole family. Here's a look at what to expect at your favorite parks this year.SeaWorld San Diego's Christmas CelebrationWhen: Nov. 18 - Jan. 6, 2018WebsiteSeaWorld San Diego will host a slate of holiday events with an oceanic twist this season, including a Santa's Village, Dolphin Island Christmas, Breakfast With Orcas and Santa, Clyde and Seamore's Christmas Special show, and an "O Wondrous Night" nativity show. 1022
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The City of San Diego is working to transform Little Italy into an outdoor dining experience. They're streamlining the process for shops and restaurants to serve more customers while promoting social distancing under a new outdoor dining and shopping proposal.Marla Encinas had to close her Little Italy clothing boutique, Valmare, for two months. "We tried to do online selling but its definitely not the same," said Encinas. RELATED: Is 'Curbside Gaslamp' a preview of Fifth Ave.'s future?The store is back open now under new rules about cleaning, capacity and social distancing. But, for any business, fewer customers often means less revenue. The city of San Diego is trying to change that. On Thursday, Mayor Kevin Faulconer announced a proposal to waive fees and fast-track the permit process to bring restaurants and shops outdoors. "They’ll be allowed to maximize outdoor space to allow physical distancing and expand the number of customers they can serve," said Faulconer. RELATED: Gaslamp Quarter thoroughfare may become promenadeEncinas says her store is definitely on board. "I think its going to be really cool to be outside in the open air and be able to bring out our business," said Encinas. With approved permits, businesses can set up tables and chairs or racks of clothes and other items on sidewalks, streets, and parking lots. "I would love to do both jewelry and clothing," said Encinas. "I would love to bring out summer stuff because the weather is so nice, people are starting to slowly go out."Last Saturday, Little Italy had their first al-fresco dining event on India Street. By adding retail shops in the mix, more businesses will get a much-needed chance to bounce back from Covid-19. "It's going to be very fun," said Encinas. "You’re going to have a bunch of different vendors, it's going to be different than your typical shopping experience."Businesses can apply for the outdoor dining permits on the city's website. The proposal is going before city council for approval during the first week of July. 2066
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Television audiences will soon get an exclusive look behind the scenes at what makes one of San Diego's jewels so special.The Animal Planet's new series "The Zoo" is coming to America's Finest City where it will feature the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, according to the Hollywood Reporter."The Zoo: San Diego" will debut later this year and promises audiences "an unscripted look at the knowledge and diverse skills needed to operate a zoo," according to Animal Planet.RELATED: San Diego Zoo hosts three-week goodbye for pandas Bai Yun, Xiao LiwuAudiences will get a glimpse behind San Diego's glass and fences at local residents, including California condors, pandas, giraffes, Galápagos tortoises, koalas, elephants, and cheetahs, Hollywood Reporter reported.The show will also highlight what San Diego Zoo workers and veterinarians do to care for animals and for wildlife conservation projects."The vision of San Diego Zoo Global is to lead the fight against extinction," Rick Schwartz, San Diego Zoo Global ambassador, told Hollywood Reporter. "We know that this compelling program will not only delight and engage viewers, but will also provide a global platform for us to share incredible stories of the conservation efforts that our organization has undertaken to ensure the survival of endangered species." 1343