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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - New studies show San Diego County is among the worst places in the nation to be a first-time homebuyer, while another study shows it's cheaper to buy than rent in Chula Vista.WalletHub's study "compared 300 cities of varying sizes across 27 key indicators of market attractiveness, affordability and quality of life. [The] data set ranges from cost of living to real-estate taxes to property-crime rate."On the list:216. Chula Vista221. San Diego241. Carlsbad253. Escondido 256. Vista 257. Oceanside280. El Cajon.A study by Go Banking Rates shows it's cheaper to buy in Chula Vista than rent, comparing an average ,566 per month rent to ,475 per month mortgage. That will save you about 0 a month, if you can afford the down payment.Realtor Gayle Montisano said there's a reason Chula Vista is more affordable than other parts of San Diego."There's not a whole lot of land in San Diego and Chula Vista hasn't been touched. Over the past 20 to 30 years they started building and now you have this gorgeous community out here and we're only seven miles from the bay."She also said empty-nesters are downsizing, leaving room for those first-time homebuyers to move up into their dream home.Montisano said there are homes in Chula Vista for every buyer and every budget."The difficult part is getting what you want at the price you want without the fees," Montisano said, alluding to HOA and Mello-Roos.She said the homes of the future are also budget conscious, adding they are low maintenance, energy efficient and many are created to house multiple generations. 1604

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- Chula Vista Police are searching for a suspect following a deadly stabbing in Chula Vista in mid-July.According to police, the stabbing happened on July 18 around 10:17 p.m. on the 200 block of Rancho Drive.Officers were called to the scene after receiving a report of a stabbing in the area. When police arrived, they found the victim, 23-year-old Ariel Burquez, suffering from multiple stab wounds. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene.Police later determined that the victim and suspect, Raymond Lynde, 28, had an argument before Lynde reportedly pulled out a knife and stabbed Burquez several times.Chula Vista Police are currently trying to locate Lynde, who is on parole for an unrelated offense, police say.“A parole violation warrant has been issued for the murder of Burquez and Lynde should be considered armed and dangerous,” police said.Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477 or CVPD at 619-691-5151. 990

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- A man was arrested early Wednesday morning after police said he broke into a Chula Vista woman's home and took a shower.At around 4:30 a.m., a resident called 911 to report a stranger in her home using her shower, prompting her to flee. She said the man she did not know somehow entered her home as she slept.When officers arrived at the home on Orange Avenue, they called on the man to come out of the house, but he refused to leave and locked himself inside the bathroom.After about an hour, officers entered the house through a window and were able to take the man into custody.The unidentified man was taken to jail, but there is no immediate word on what charges he faces. 715

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif., (KGTV) — Students at eight high schools and two middle schools in Chula Vista spent part of their day protesting the newly proposed budget for Sweetwater Union High School District. The school system is million in the hole, and they plan to lay off nearly 240 teachers and staff by May. While their parents take to the polls, hundreds of students at Eastlake High School are also raising their voices. "It's frustrating, and almost like, betrayal," Eastlake Senior, Isabella Borquez said. Borquez said she could not get behind the district board's decision to lay off nearly 240 teachers, librarians, and learning center staff, all the fix the district's million debt. "They're getting rid of people who we, the students trust and connect with," Borquez said. "And they just want to rip those people away from us."The district says the shortfall in money is not caused by mismanagement of funds. They say it is because of the decline in student enrollment and a decline in revenue.Meanwhile, at the Sweetwater Union High School District office in Downtown Chula Vista, parents too held a protest. They said the district is doing everything but follow their mantra, "Putting students first.""If you have less teachers to teach these kids, it is going to hurt them in the end," Jean Arce said. Her son is a student at Hilltop High School, who is expecting three of his current teachers to be pink-slipped this month. "This is not putting your students first. This is when you are putting finances first, and taking from the students."10News looked at teacher salaries. They range from about ,000 to 7,000. There is a large difference compared to that of Superintendent Dr. Karen Janney, who in 2018, took home 7,000. We asked the district if there were other proposals on the table that include cutting back on management salaries, instead of pink-slipping teachers. In response, the district sent this statement: 1959

  

Chipotle is scrapping chorizo from its menu.A spokesperson for the Mexican chain restaurant said in an email that chorizo made up less than three-percent of the companies sales, compared to the other meats offered like steak, chicken and barbacoa.As the company was testing its recently-added queso dip in Colorado and California, it was also testing chorizo. One market sold both queso and chorizo while the other sold queso."Our aim in doing that was to get a sense for customer reaction and operational efficiencies," the spokesperson said. "When we made the decision to rollout queso nationwide, we ultimately decided to add queso and remove chorizo."It is not clear exactly when restaurants would stop selling chorizo, however.A week after Chipotle unveiled its queso, people have taken to social media to share their reviews. Foodies long asked Chipotle to add queso to its menu, but the restaurant had trouble finding a way to make it without additives. It is made with aged cheddar cheese, tomatillos, tomatoes and peppers.Chipotle said during the rollout that the flavor might vary between stores due to variances in the cheddar cheese's characteristics. 1196

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