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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego State Aztecs will take on Ohio in the 2018 DXL Frisco Bowl. The game is set to kick off Wednesday, December 19 at 7 p.m. central time at Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The game marks the first ever meeting between the two schools. RELATED: Aztecs rebound with 87-44 blowout win over Jackson State “We are excited to announce the two outstanding teams that will participate in the 2018 DXL Frisco Bowl, the San Diego State Aztecs and the Ohio Bobcats, two premier programs from the Mountain West Conference and the Mid-American Conference,” said Sean Johnson, DXL Frisco Bowl executive director. RELATED: Aztecs lose overtime thriller, 31-30, to Hawaii in final home gameSan Diego State is playing in its ninth straight bowl game. Last year, the Aztecs played in the Lockheed Martin Armed Forces bowl where they lost to the Army Black Knights 35-42. 893

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - This record hot summer was the first that San Diegans had to pay the state's new high-usage charge on their electric bills. It led to bills as high as 0, and complaints pouring into San Diego Gas and Electric. Now, the utility says the charge - meant to discourage high use - isn't working and should be eliminated."We want to move forward to eliminate this charge and help our customers," said SDG&E spokesman Wes Jones.Jones said the utility understands the frustration over summertime bills. Nearly 81,000 households were hit with the high-usage charge in August, a month with record heat.RELATED: Making It in San Diego: Families stunned by high electric bills"We heard from folks that they needed that much energy to run their A/C and tried to stay cool," Jones sadi. "We think that's very important. We want to make sure they are comfortable."SGG&E now plans to ask the state Public Utilities Commission to eliminate the charge altogether."You hopefully will see a reduced shock and awe bill," Jones said.But questions remain about the proposal. The high-usage tier is just 7 cents more per kilowatt hour than the next lower tier. And by the time someone passes the high-usage threshold, they're already paying an 80 percent premium on electricity, at a price of 43 cents per kilowatt hour.RELATED: San Diego Gas and Electric addresses high power billsSDG&E would have to adjust those lower tiers if the state adopted its plan. "To me, it feels like you're on the street in New York and someone's moving a cup around with the ball in it. You don't know where it is and what's going on," said Jeff Tarzia, a Poway resident.Tarzia began driving for Uber after his family got hit with a 0 electric bill in August."As it stands right now I think they need to go to a more simplistic layout for the billing cycle," Tarzia said,.But Jones said the plan is not cosmetic. SDG&E also wants to expand options, like qualifying customers with plans that have lower rates - like the ones for those with electric cars. SDG&E also proposes to change its scheduled cash credits to all hit in August to help with the year's most expensive months.The utility will also ask the Public Utilities Commission to review its baseline rates - which sets tiers from the coast to the mountains. SDG&E also hopes to combine summer and winter prices for a lower year round rate. SDG&E plans to submit the proposal to the commission in the coming months. A spokeswoman for the commission said the agency would evaluate how to consider the options through a public process.  2665

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The twists and turns of the coronavirus pandemic have been especially hard on Little Italy's Civico 1845 restaurant."We're counting pennies every day," owner Dario Gallo says. Gallo couldn't get a stimulus Paycheck Protection Program loan and now, it's illegal for him to have guests eat indoors."There's been the moment, earlier in the previous month where things were changing day after day with new regulations," Gallo says. Like all restaurants in the county, Gallo had to figure out how to survive.To do that, he's making full use of the space outside his India Street restaurant, both in the piazza to the side of the building and on the street in what's called a Parklet. He's back up to 85% capacity."We are of course fighting, day after day after day," Gallo said. The city says it's doing all it can to make it easy for restaurants and businesses to move outside, even waving fees for a lot of temporary parklet permits and turning them fast. Still, there are more applications coming. The city said Thursday nearly 250 businesses have the green light to move outside, with another 33 permits in the queue.Marco Polo Cortes, a hospitality consultant who helps businesses apply, including Civico 1845, says he's never been busier."This is their lifeblood. They are either out on the parklet, on the sidewalk, or not open for business," Cortes says. Cortes says building parklets can cost a few hundred to a couple thousand, but he also says restaurants can earn ,000 to ,000 in revenue from them in a single day.The city says many permits are free of charge, however, more complicated proposals may require fees. 1653

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego Padres and Ballast Point Brewing Company are toasting the team's early success in 2019 with a new brew called Swingin' Friar Ale.The Padres unveiled the beer Monday at the brewery's Miramar location.Swingin' Friar Ale is an exclusive beer to honor the team’s 50th anniversary in America’s Finest City and will be available year-round. Fans of the brown and gold color scheme will enjoy the packaging on the six packs, Ballast Point said.The Simcoe hopped pale ale has aromas of grapefruit and citrus complemented by a crisp, biscuity finish, Ballast Point said. “In developing Swingin’ Friar Ale with the Padres, we all agreed we wanted to brew an easy-drinking beer that’s perfect for the ball game but still packs the hops San Diego is known for,” Ballast Point VP of Brewing James Murray said. “Ballast Point has called San Diego home for more than 20 years and proudly supports the hometown team.”“When we considered a local craft partner to collaborate with on the Padres first-ever co-branded beer, Ballast Point was a perfect fit given our long-standing partnership and their 20-plus years of brewing and distributing award-winning craft beer throughout San Diego,” said Erik Greupner, President of Business Operations for the San Diego Padres. “The occasion of our 50th anniversary this season was a meaningful time to launch this new beer and offer Padres and Ballast Point fans an opportunity to enjoy the beer and celebrate with us at Petco Park and throughout San Diego.”Even before the first pitch, the Padres are reporting the earliest sell out for Opening Day, Mar. 28, in recorded history, with All Star Manny Machado generating excitement for the team.RELATED: Machado signing brings hope to San Diego Padres fans, businesses near Petco ParkSan Diego’s craft beer industry will be celebrated at BeerFest on Friday, May 11 at the ballpark. Ticket holders can enjoy beer specials for and live music in Park at the Park. 1978

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thousands of San Diego children returned to classes for the 2018-2019 school year Monday.For the San Diego Unified School District, one of the priorities is pushing a bond measure on the November ballot which earmarks funding for school safety and repairs.“What we've learned since Parkland, since Sandy Hook... we have to take those lessons and put them into action,” said Superintendent Cindy Martin.RELATED: 10News?Back to School SectionAt .5 billion, the bond measure is the largest in the district’s history. It would mean an average property tax increase of 0 a year for homeowners in the area.“It's about school safety and security; it's about the seen and the unseen threats that are across the campuses. we're also talking about the lead in the drinking water,” Martin said.Previous bond money from measures S and Z funded projects like the Academy of Business at Clairemont High School.Micki Payne, whose daughter is starting her freshman year, said she might vote to give schools more money.“We could use that definitely… depends on how they actually spend it,” said Payne. 1116

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