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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A new apartment complex in Pacific Beach is gearing up for its opening, but residents can expect to pay top dollar for all the bells and whistles offered by the complex. The Jefferson, a 3 million complex, is located just off I-5. According to its website, studio apartments range from ,478 to ,617. The largest apartments in the complex with three bedrooms and 2.5 bathrooms range from ,987 to ,103. Those prices are much higher than the typical apartment in Pacific Beach, according to Zillow. Zillow’s rental map shows prices in Pacific Beach ranging from ,425 for a studio to more than ,850 for a three bedroom. Between those two price points, Zillow shows 152 apartments available for rent. One rental manager who spoke with 10News says The Jefferson may have a difficult time finding tenants at those prices. “Tenants, prospective tenants, they're educated. They educate themselves and they do comparative shopping. So if it's too high, you're going to sit empty,” said Jim Vosacek, who runs Western Hills Real Estate Management. JPI released a statement to 10News:“Jefferson Pacific Beach is the first multifamily development of its kind in Pacific Beach. While there are currently no other new, luxury developments like this in the area, this development will offer residents a quality, high-end lifestyle that has not previously been available. Before development, the team took a detailed, analytic dive into the surrounding area to ensure accurate determinations regarding cost of living. Although state development restrictions have impacted the cost at Jefferson Pacific Beach, a portion of total units will be reserved for affordable housing.” 1700
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A heroic lineup of classic rock, hip-hop, and pop stars will fly into Del Mar for this summer's county fair.San Diego County Fair officials announced Thursday that TLC, Cheap Trick, and many more will hit the Corona Grandstand Stage during the fair's summer concert series. Here's a full lineup of the series so far:June 5: The Isley BrothersJune 6: TLCJune 7: Hombres GJune 9: Melissa EtheridgeJune 10: StyxJune 11: Martina McBrideJune 12: TrainJune 14: Grupo IntocableJune 16: The Flaming LipsJune 18: Cheap TrickJune 20: Goo Goo DollsJune 21: La AdictivaJune 23: War with OzomatliJune 26: Brett EldredgeJune 27: Gospel Festival featuring John P. KeeJune 28: Calibre 50July 1: DaughtryJuly 5: Los Enanitos VerdesThe concert series will feature 27 nights filled with entertainment and acts. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time online through Ticketmaster.This year, the fair will take on the theme of "Heroes Unite!" at the Del Mar Fairgrounds from June 5 to July 5, 2020. The fair promises a heroic scene at the fairgrounds with, "adrenaline-pumping carnival rides," superhero experiences and entertainment, and exhibits digging deeper into the science of heroes.The fair will also honor local heroes and community icons that help make San Diego a better place everyday. Organizers are asking the public to nominate their own community heroes. Nominations to be submitted here. Fan-favorite foods and exhibits will also take on a superhero slant.Discounts on admission, attractions, and parking can be found on the fair's website, as well as updates on performers and attractions, click here. 1624

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – A man was arrested in connection with the shooting death of a woman in a Mountain View apartment, San Diego police announced Thursday.SDPD officials said officers responded to reports of a shooting inside an apartment unit in the 4500 block of Imperial Avenue at around 4:30 p.m. Wednesday.Officers arrived and found a woman, later identified as Emily Cortez, with a gunshot wound in her upper torso. She was located on an upstairs walkway of the apartment complex, SDPD officials said.According to police, a man was providing medical aid as officers and emergency medical crews arrived at the scene.Despite life-saving efforts, Cortez, 19, was declared dead at the scene.During their investigation, SDPD Homicide Unit detectives identified the suspected gunman as 18-year-old Jorge Manuel Sanchez and arrested him in connection with Cortez’s death.SDPD officials said Cortez and Sanchez lived in the apartment where the incident occurred, and the suspect and victim were in a relationship.No other information was released.Anyone with information regarding the incident is urged to call the SDPD Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 1188
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A person was killed after being hit by a car on Highway 15 near City Heights Sunday morning. According to California Highway Patrol, the crash happened in a northbound lane of the 15 near El Cajon Boulevard around 5 a.m. A sig alert was issued shortly after as CHP responded to the scene. RELATED: Check traffic in your areaAt this time, it's unclear what led to the crash or if drugs or alcohol were involved. 439
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A new WalletHub report shows where California ranks among best and worst states for teen drivers.According to the site, summer is the busiest time of year for teens obtaining their driver’s licenses.Overall, California took the 18th spot on the list right behind Kansas, however, California didn’t do quite as well in some other categories. California roads ranked on the list as the 48th worst in the nation while the state took the 36th spot for premium increases after adding a teen driver to a policy. RELATED: San Diego a top travel destination this July 4, AAA saysThe Golden State also ranks 47th when it comes to the average cost of car repairs. California placed first on the list when it comes to state regulations like the presence of occupant-protection laws and the presence of distracted driving laws. The state also took the 13th spot for teen driver fatalities per teen population. RELATED: Making It in San Diego: Financial preparations for your teen driverTo determine the safest and least safest places in the US for teenagers, WalletHub compared 50 states based on 23 metrics including the number of teen driver fatalities and average cost of repairs. If you're teaching your teen to drive, AAA has some tips on what to do. Practice driving with your teen in the neighborhood where their test will be and on the freeway Demonstrate good driving behavior Put away cell phones before driving The California DMV has a list of resources for preparing your teen to get a state driver's license. Click here for more information. 1572
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