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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) It is no secret that restaurants throughout San Diego County have been struggling during the COVID-19 pandemic, but one restaurant in Otay Ranch was forced to close before it ever had its grand opening, just as the pandemic was starting. Hurricane Grill and Wings was supposed to open sometime between late January and early February, but when the pandemic started, it delayed everything. The owner Abu Syed is now getting ready to open the restaurant on Monday, September 28th.The restaurant will open at just 25% capacity indoors and patio seating outdoors. Like so many other restaurant owners, Syed says the landlord did give them a break on rent, but will owe it at the end of their lease. The restaurant is staffed with 32 employees, 16 of them are full-time.In August, the California Restaurant Association projected that close to 30% of restaurants in the state could close for good because of the pandemic. Syed is hopeful that he doesn't become a part of that statistic. Hurricane Grill in Wings is located at 2040 Birch Road, Suit M101 in Chula Vista. 1098

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Concerned citizens made their voices heard Monday night at a Sweetwater Union High School District board meeting in which the district’s financial problems are discussed.Many residents in the South Bay have expressed outrage over the district’s myriad fiscal issues, pointing specifically at the financial mismanagement of salaries and a disproportionate ratio of administrators to teachers.Data provided by public pay and pension database Transparent California, showed 1,796 Sweetwater district employees making 0,000 and above in 2017 salaries. Many of those making six figures are administrators and other non-teaching employees.In 2017, the district paid out 9.97 million in salaries and benefits to its employees. Two similarly sized school districts in California paid out nearly 20% less than SUHSD in total pay and benefits, between 5 and 3 million, according to the data. SUHSD was shown to have 2,000 more employees than the other two district; 6,391 compared to about 4,500 for the other districts.SUHSD paid over .3 million in overtime to about 841 district employees during the year. When it comes to overtime, 10News found:One of the OT recipients was a payroll technician who banked ,414.19, bringing their salary up from ,000 base pay to over ,000 in total pay and benefitsBus drivers were among the biggest overtime benefactors, with Sweetwater paying over 0,000 in overtime to about 90 employeesThree district bus drivers earned over ,000 in overtime each, bringing their 2017 total pay and benefits to over ,000Another group that benefited from overtime pay were district budget analysts, who totaled over ,000 in overtime as a groupA locksmith supervisor added a total of ,623 in OT to his 6.5K salarySweetwater’s finances have been under scrutiny since it was revealed the district made a million miscalculation for its ’18-’19 budget earlier this year. District officials previously said its 2018-2019 school year budget shortfall was due to expenses from staff raises, including costs of substitute teachers and an unexpected million expense for utilities.Even with a revised budget, it was later reported in an independent audit that Sweetwater’s budget problems were worse than what was originally predicted due to the following “significant factors”:“Internal borrowings that reflect the significant cash flow shortages in the General Fund”“Unsustainable salary, benefits, and pension increases that create significant deficit spending”“Declining local enrollment of students”The district has been borrowing money faster than it can pay back, taking money from local development taxes, also known as Mello-Roos fees, according to a Dec. 3 report from The Voice of San Diego. This fiscal year alone, the district will borrow million -- in addition to the million they already owe.At an October 8 board meeting, SUHSD staff offered suggestions to help reduce the debt such as energy cost savings, freezing unfilled positions, and a reduction in the work year for all management. In an email sent to families following that Oct. 8 meeting, at least two schools announced they would be cutting after school programs and their 2019 summer school sessions.More recently, the district announced it would allow nearly 300 employees to retire early in an effort to balance the budget. The school board also voted to cut 34 temporary teaching positions in the district's adult education program.Moving forward, auditors recommended the district evaluate the procedures in which it reviews its own finances. The audit goes on to suggest those assigned with monitoring finances “should have a clear understanding of accruals and the journal entries required to account for them properly.”Auditors also urged Sweetwater to “always perform timely bank reconciliations to ensure that all activities have been properly accounted for and that there are no errors posted.”Sweetwater officials acknowledged not having “tight internal controls or warning systems in place” in balancing its budget. 4103

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) – A 13-year-old boy was taken to the hospital after police said he was driving a SUV that rolled over at a Chula Vista rock quarry.Police said the incident happened at around 2 a.m. Wednesday in an area off Hard Rock Road, near Heritage Road.According to police, an SUV driven by the teen crashed through a gate at a rock quarry and then rolled over. Witnesses reported seeing several juveniles get out of the wreckage and run away from the scene.The 13-year-old driver remained with the SUV and was questioned by police before being transported to the hospital. It is unknown if the teen suffered any serious injuries.ABC 10News learned police launched a drone to search for the passengers but could not locate them.Police are trying to determine who owns the SUV, how the teen ended up behind the wheel, and if the vehicle was stolen. 871

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- The forward rate of spread has been stopped after a fire sparked near a canyon in Chula Vista Thursday evening. The fire started around 5 p.m. in a canyon on the 400 block of Agua Vista Drive. It is in a residential area near the San Miguel Mountain Trailhead.Video from the scene showed white smoke billowing from the canyon. By 6 p.m., crews announced the forward rate of spread had stopped.Check 10News Pinpoint Weather ConditionsEvacuations were briefly ordered for Via Maggiore and Corte Premana.At this time, it’s unclear what sparked the fire. San Diego residents were under a Red Flag Warning which expired at 6 p.m. as low humidity levels and gusty winds eased.Watch video from the fire in the player below: RELATED STORIESReady, Set, Go is San Diego County's message for wildfiresSan Diego County under Red Flag warning as Santa Ana winds pick up, increase fire danger 916

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - Kate Leeming spoke to students at Chula Vista Hills Elementary school to explain her latest expedition. 140

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