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SAN DIEGO (KGTV)-- A man was shot in the leg Friday morning in downtown San Diego's East Village neighborhood by a man who approached him asking to buy drugs, San Diego police said.The shooting was reported around 4:40 a.m. on 16th Street between K Street and Imperial Avenue, just west of Interstate 5.According to police, a man who looked to be in his 20s approached the victim on 16th Street, and walked off when said the victim replied that he didn’t sell drugs.About 20 minutes later, the same man returned and confronted the victim, pulled out a handgun and shot him in the leg.The victim was taken to a hospital and is expected to survive.The gunman was described as a 5-foot-8 black man in his 20s with a heavy build and curly black hair. At the time of the shooting, he wore a blue jacket and gray pants.Anyone with information about the shooting is urged to call San Diego Police Department's central division at 619-744-9500. 944

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- With summer quickly approaching, it's almost time to start exploring San Diego, but that can add up. Fortunately there are a lot pf businesses that offer military discounts to save you and your family some cash. From discounted Disneyland tickets to 10 percent off tacos and much more, you're sure to find a deal on almost everything. Scroll through the list below to see some of the best military discounts around:  459

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — With scorching temperatures across San Diego County, crowds flocked to the beach. While this is typical for a San Diego summer, there is one major difference in 2020.“We’re very conscious about crowds,” said Encinitas local Jennifer Marakovits.She and her husband Joe visited Del Mar Saturday afternoon. The two brought their own masks and sat watching the crowds from a distance.“It’s a matter of life or death and wearing a mask to me, it’s worth it,” said Joe.RELATED: Del Mar hiring more officials to enforce mask policies, ,000 fine possibleNearby, a Sheriff's deputy walked around. This is a new addition to the area. Del Mar’s city council voted to spend ,000 through the next four months to bring in extra deputies to help with mask and social distancing enforcement. Prior to this decision, one single deputy worked at a time, and with thousands of people visiting every day, the decision was made to help enforce county orders. The deputies will work a few four-hour shifts a week, changing the time, place, and location depending on the day.The deputy out Saturday afternoon held a stack of informational pamphlets and a box of face masks, which he handed out to anyone not wearing a mask who passed him. The goal is to keep the extra deputy taking educational actions similar to this, however, they could issue a citation that could cost up to ,000 for a violation. This money would not go to the city, but rather to the county.RELATED: What happens next? San Diego County eligible to fall off of California watch listGustavo Zabala was one of the visitors to get a mask from the deputy. He said he doesn’t like wearing a mask, but accepted one from the deputy and said he would wear one for the safety of others.“It’s not that I don’t care about the virus, I’m 100% fearless about it and I never wear a mask, but only out of respect for other people I can wear it if I walk into a place,” said Zabala. 1948

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — While San Diego's Big Bay Boom and other popular fireworks shows are canceled this year, there are a handful of drive-in style events happening this weekend.In Vista, Poway, El Cajon, and Santee, fireworks displays are being hosted with social distancing in mind. Some of the shows require a ticket purchase to get prime viewing in a physical distancing atmosphere, or viewers can find street parking where allowed.Those who live nearby only need to look out their window!Fireworks displays have been canceled throughout much of California to limit gatherings and curb the spread of COVID-19. At any shows still being held, officials urge viewers to wear facial coverings and social distance around non-household members. Consumer fireworks are illegal in San Diego County and anyone caught using them could face fines or jail time.North CountyVista: Fireworks will be hosted at Brengle Terrace Park starting at 9 p.m. on Saturday. While the park is closed to pedestrians, drivers can purchase tickets to enter and socially distance with lawn chairs and blankets. Music will accompany the show on Star 94.1. More infoPoway: Two simultaneous fireworks shows will be held in Poway on Saturday starting at 9 p.m. One display will be hosts at Poway High School while the other will be held at Sportsplex in the South Poway Business Park. Both shows can be viewed from vehicles by purchasing tickets to park at Lake Poway or on surrounding streets near Poway High and the Sportsplex. More infoEast CountyEl Cajon: Fireworks will be hosted at John F. Kennedy Park at 9 p.m. on Saturday, though the park itself will be closed to pedestrians. No gatherings will be allowed nearby, as well. El Cajon is encouraging anyone who wishes to view the show to do so from their vehicles or homes if nearby. More infoSantee: Two simultaneous fireworks shows will also be held in Santee on Saturday at Town Center Community Park East and West Hills Park at 9 p.m. While both parks will be closed to the public, the show can be viewed by residents from vehicles or, if they live nearby, their homes. Music accompanying the show will be played on KSON 103.7 FM. More infoVirtuallyCalifornia Center for the Arts in Escondido is hosting a virtual July 4th celebration throughout Saturday with crafts, patriotic performances, and themed celebrations all online for free. More info 2384

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- When a car breaks down or a housing voucher falls just short, San Diegans can slip through existing safety nets and into homelessness. Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and members of the Regional Task Force on the Homeless announced a proposal Monday to address those shortfalls in traditional housing assistance through what’s called a “flex pool.”Based on models used in cities like Los Angeles and Chicago, the Flexible Funds for Housing Program would combine government and private funds, with fewer restrictions on who qualifies and how the money is used. RELATED: San Diego homeless count 2019: Data shows over 8,000 living on county streets or in sheltersThe result, supporters say, would be a pool of funds that can get people off the streets and into housing faster, and keep others from winding up on the streets in the first place.“This program has the opportunity to be a difference-maker,” Fletcher said. “Instead of one population, we can create a housing platform that can serve anyone who has a need and can allow us to move quickly.”The County Board of Supervisors will take an initial vote on the proposal Tuesday. If the board votes to move forward, staff would begin drafting specifics and negotiating with other government agencies to build and administer the fund.RELATED: 10News Exclusive: Father Joe discusses homelessness in San Diego“The development of a regional flexible pool frees us from the typical constraints of most housing subsidies and lets us operate with a whatever-it-takes mentality,” said San Diego council member and Regional Task Force chair Chris Ward.Supporters say too frequently, unexpected emergencies like a medical diagnosis or a car breakdown bring families to the precipice of homelessness, where traditional housing assistance isn’t built to help.“I don’t even want to tell you how many car repair emergencies have put people in the crazy position of having to choose between paying the rent and staying housed, and not fixing their car and not going to work,” said Community Housing Works CEO Susan Reynolds.RELATED: North County mom digs family out of homelessnessIn addition to car repairs, flex pool funds could be used to cover things like security deposits, past-due rent, and other obstacles to maintaining housing. The pool could also be deployed for broader housing strategies like master-leasing apartment complexes and creating a roommate-matching program, supporters said.The county has .5 million in homelessness aid funding that could be used for a flexible pool, Fletcher said. The goal would be to grow the pool significantly with funds from other governments and private sources, he said. 2682

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