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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego business leaders reacted with alarm to President Trump's plan to slap tariffs on goods imported from Mexico.On June 10, the President plans to place a 5% tariff on items like avocados, tomatoes, cars and medical devices that come from south of the border. They would increase until reaching 25% on Oct 1. Trump says the tariffs would continue until Mexico addresses the issue of migrants at the border. The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce has come out strong against the tariffs. The Chamber says Mexico is San Diego's biggest trade partner, with a .5 billion manufacturing supply chain that's now at risk. Jerry Sanders, the chamber's CEO, says every manufacturing job in Tijuana leads to half a new job in San Diego. "If consumers cut back because of the price of goods, that means there will be fewer jobs and there will be less production on both sides of the border," he said. Some consumers already appear wary. Mancher Nasar, who lives in Rancho Bernardo, said he expects his grocery bill to rise as the tariffs kick in. "I'm concerned about middle class families," he said. "You're putting a 25% tariff but you're not getting 25% more in your paycheck."University of San Diego economist Alan Gin said tariffs are normally used for economic purposes, not political ones. "This is as far out as we've ever seen in the use of tariffs," Gin said. Gin said San Diegans will feel them, but that states like Texas and New Mexico will fare worse. Gin said that's because a lot of the manufacturing belt in Mexico is in the central part of the country. 1598

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police are investigating following a deadly hit-and-run in Clairemont Wednesday night. According to police, the incident happened around 7:30 p.m. on the 5500 block of Clairemont Mesa Boulevard. Police say a 44-year-old man was found dead on the eastbound lanes of traffic. They say he was struck by a car, which fled the scene. Then the man was hit by two other vehicles as he was lying on the road. Both also fled the scene.Clairemont Mesa Boulevard near Dubois Street was closed for several hours during the investigation. 563

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County health officials are reminding those who received a hepatitis A shot in October that it’s time for a second dose.Communities have out more than 138,000 doses in the year since the hepatitis A outbreak began.New cases have dropped significantly but health officials say the outbreak is still ongoing. Receiving the second shot boosts immunity from 20 to 40 years.RELATED: Hepatitis A emergency officially ends in San Diego County Residents can get their second dose for free on Friday, April 27 at the Old Town Visitor Center on San Diego Avenue. The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Click here for more places to get your second hepatitis A shot.  709

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans are sure to enjoy themselves with spring, baseball, and beer this weekend.San Diego Padres baseball is back in session, with Opening Day weekend bringing in fans to experience this year's lineup and all the new additions inside Petco Park.Easter weekend will also bring a slew of egg hunts and spring activities to San Diego, and many of them are absolutely free!RELATED: More San Diego family funMission Valley will hold their annual craft beer and food festival at SDCCU stadium, giving guests a taste of more than 30 local breweries and foods.Fans of the Fab Four are in luck as well, with San Diego Beatles Fair hitting North Park this weekend, featuring the band's original drummer Pete Best.Here's what's happening this weekend:THURSDAYSan Diego Padres Opening DayWhere: Petco Park; Cost: Ticket prices vary(Runs Thursday to Saturday) The San Diego Padres will kick off their 2018 season at Petco Park on Thursday for their opening series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Fans will get their first look at this season's lineup, as well as Petco Park's new technology and foods! Spring EggstravaganzaWhere: Birch Aquarium at Scripps; Cost: - .50(Runs Thursday to Sunday) Celebrate spring with a weekend of exploration at Birch Aquarium. Kids can learn about animal eggs, create egg crafts, and participate in an "underwater egg hunt." Keep your eyes peeled for appearances by Scuba Bunny too! 1471

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans looking to switch careers or get back to work after coronavirus-caused layoffs have a way to get free job training this summer.San Diego Continuing Education is offering free classes in 75 different areas, many of which are focused on high-demand jobs."During difficult economic times that we are about to enter, short term intensive career education is the way to get America back to work," said SDCE President Dr. Carlos Turner Cortez.Anyone in San Diego is eligible to take the classes. SDCE offers training certificates in healthcare, welding, information technology, cybersecurity, culinary arts, clothing, automotives, and more.For Richard Sanchez, who lost his job during the pandemic, it's a chance to start over after a layoff."I'm already 38 years old," Sanchez said. "To have this opportunity helps people out to get a new job and change your career."According to a recent report by SANDAG, around 460,000 people in San Diego have lost their jobs since March 7. The report says unemployment could be as high as 30%.Dr. Cortez said people who are looking for a job should look into continuing education first."It's incumbent on us to make sure that students who are coming through our program are developing the skills necessary to be successful in these career pathways," he said. Classes begin on June 8. The summer session runs through August 22. In many cases, students can get a certificate in as little as 5-10 months.For more information, go to www.sdce.edu. 1514

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