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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's craft beer scene is known across the country. And it's even more evident when looking at a new ranking from the Brewers Association.The non-profit trade group that represents small and craft breweries recently released its annual list of top brewers in the U.S., based on beer sales. So of course San Diego got some love.Stone Brewing Company ranked ninth on the list of top craft breweries, followed by Karl Strauss Brewing Company at 40th and Modern Times Beer at 45th.RELATED: Seven San Diego breweries named among 100 best brewers in the world by RateBeerStone Brewing, Metallica launch new collaboration brew, 'Enter Night Pilsner'Ballast Point becomes Downtown Disney's first on-site brewery“Although the market has grown more competitive, particularly for regional craft breweries with the widest distribution, these 50 small and independent brewing companies continue to lead the craft brewing market in sales through strong brands, quality, and innovation,” said Bart Watson, chief economist at Brewers Association.It's not the first recognition of San Diego's long-beloved brew scene. In January, seven breweries were ranked on RateBeer's top 100 brewers in the world list: AleSmith, Port Brewing, Stone, Modern Times, Alpine Beer, Ballast Point, and Mikkeller.The San Diego region is home to more than 130 brewhouses spanning large and small brewers, according to the San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation. In 2017, San Diego breweries won 14 medals at the Great American Beer Festival, the agency says. 1567
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego’s elderly population, those 85 and older, is expected to soar by more than 400 percent by 2060, according to new data from the State of California. The data means many more Californians will be faced with helping their parents at the same time they’re trying to stash money away for retirement. 10News spoke with experts to take a look at ways to manage. As the population ages, more and more San Diegans will fall into the sandwich generation. RELATED: Here's where you can get a senior discount around San Diego“It’s those folks who are taking care of their parents and putting a kid thru college,” explains Yvonne Amrine, an estate planning and elder law attorney. Amrine understands. For a decade, she financially supported her mother’s care, which totaled half a million dollars. She says the bulk of the burden falls on families. “Mostly you'll be paying out of your own pocket. Medicare does not pay for long term care.”RELATED: Making It in San Diego: Woman builds granny flat to finance retirementThe county projects the cost of long-term care to rise significantly within the next 15 years. Nursing home fees are expected to reach more than 3,000 per year for a private room by 2035. Both Amrine and Linda Urbina with Golden Care have advice for the sandwich generation: Even if you’re simultaneously helping mom and dad, stay focused on a savings plan and look into your own long-term care options. “Be proactive, talk to a financial planner, the older you get the more they will cost you. Speak with a trust attorney.”RELATED: Making It in San Diego: Getting started with your financial planningAlso be sure you’ve signed the documents giving you the ability to advocate for your parents as their needs change. “It’s very important to sit down with your parents and talk about who has medical directive, and who has power of attorney.”In California, some of the costs of care are covered under Medi-Cal. RELATED: LIST: Jobs available for retirees“It cost the state a lot less to keep people in their home, where they want to be anyway. So we're hoping that pace program will keep people at home.”And there are VA benefits for both veterans and their spouses. The combined benefit can total ,100 per month. It’s also there for the surviving spouse. “That is for any veteran who served in any war.”RELATED: Making It in San Diego: Retiree rents home to earn moneyUrbina says if a family can’t afford in-home care and they want to keep their parents at home, they can consider a reverse mortgage. “We can still honor them and provide for them without going into bankruptcy.”If selling their house is the best option, make sure you have the proper paperwork in place. “Treat your parents with dignity and respect and think about how you want your kids to talk to you.” 2819
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego's weekend is ready to celebrate everything from Cinco de Mayo to renaissance history.Cinco de Mayo brings back Fiesta Old Town to San Diego's historic neighborhood, with live music, food, Folklorico performances, and much more over the entire weekend.San Diego's Asian Cultural Festival also returns this weekend, celebrating Asian Pacific heritage with cultural exhibits, food, martial arts demonstrations and more.CINCO DE MAYO: 472
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Several major streets around San Diego are closed to cars to make way for more bicycles Sunday. The San Diego Bike Coalition hopes the event, called CicloSDias, will encourage people to ride their bikes instead of using their vehicles. Streets like Adams Avenue in Normal Heights and El Cajon Boulevard in City Heights will be closed. The event starts at 10 a.m. and lasts until 5 p.m. The event will also host a free concert with food and activities on El Cajon Boulevard between Fairmont and 44th Street. Click here for more information on the event. 581
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police released Thursday the name of a man who was shot and died after reportedly breaking in to a San Carlos home. Hollis Forman, 38, entered the home in the 6300 block of Lake Shore Drive July 16 and began fighting with the 54-year-old homeowner, police said. The homeowner’s wife called 911 as her husband confronted the man. Police said the homeowner’s 20-year-old son grabbed a gun and shot Forman, who ran out the back door and fell into the pool. RELATED: Suspected burglar shot to death, resident injured during San Carlos home break-inWhen officers arrived, they found the homeowner suffering from stab wounds to his upper body and Forman in the pool, dead from a gunshot wound, according to investigators. Anyone with information is asked to call San Diego Police Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 875