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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Students at an East San Diego school will meet Thursday to decide how to honor two classmates murdered in Tijuana this month.Christopher Alexis Gomez, a 17-year-old senior at O'Farrell Charter School in Encanto, and 18-year-old Juan Suarez-Ojeda, who graduated from the same school last year, were found shot to death in Tijuana on Nov. 25. Gomez's cousin, Katheryn Garcia, told 10News Wednesday that the two teens were likely tortured in different locations before being killed execution-style and left in front of the Lomas Verdes housing complex.Another teen believed to be Ojeda's friend was also killed.Students at O'Farrell Charter are set to meet with school officials Thursday to decide how to honor their two classmates. The school has also set up a GoFundMe page to help Gomez’s and Suarez-Ojeda’s families with funeral costs and expenses.RELATED: Two San Diegans, Mexican teen shot to death in TijuanaFurther details regarding the murders have yet to be released by authorities.Garcia told 10News her cousin said he was heading to a barbecue in Ensenada on Friday. According to Punto Norte, investigators believe the three killed were taken from an apartment at gunpoint, forced to kneel, and then shot. It's unclear why the teens were targeted.“They’re monsters. Who does that to three young boys who had their whole life ahead of them," Garcia said.The teens' murders are in addition to four other deadly shootings in Tijuana that happened over the same weekend, according to Tijuana news reports. 1537

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego’s House of Blues is getting into the spirit of San Diego Beer Week.The downtown outpost of the restaurant chain wants you to enjoy four burger and craft beer combos or any 14 ounce craft beer for .The restaurant is at 1055 5th Ave. For dinner reservations, click here. 307

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's weekend has a little something for everyone, whether you're a dog-lover, movie buff, or ... tiki enthusiast?This weekend kicks off with the annual Tiki Oasis festival, featuring everything tiki from vendors, tropical drinks, seminars, and a car show!If tikis aren't your thing, perhaps some beer is in order? AleSmith Brewery is celebrating their 23rd anniversary with an art festival, brewery tours, and tastes of their most precious brews.Not interested in anything here? Check out the 10News?community events calendar for a look at even more things to doThis weekend's Perseid meteor shower will also be a spectacle not to miss! Julian is hosting a free "Natural Wonderfest," featuring animal encounters, fun and games, and live music — highlighted by the meteor shower.And for our four-legged friends, check out the Cardiff Dog Days of Summer, a festival featuring pet vendors, adoption agencies, dog contests and more!Here's a look at your weekend, San Diego:THURSDAYTiki Oasis tiki festivalWhere: Crowne Plaza San Diego; Cost: - 9(Thursday - Sunday) The largest and longest running tiki festival in the world returns to San Diego at Tiki Oasis. The festival features everything for lovers of Polynesian Pop including more than 100 vendors, educational seminars, a car show, and, of course, tropical cocktails poolside. Food Truck Thursday Horton Plaza ParkWhere: Horton Plaza; Cost: FreeKick off the weekend with a food truck party! Food truck Thursday brings delicious culinary treats to Horton Plaza by some of the tastiest food trucks around. FRIDAYAleSmith 23rd Anniversary: Celebrating the Community of CraftWhere: AleSmith Brewing Co.; Cost: Free(Friday - Sunday) AleSmith Brewery is marking its 23rd anniversary with a celebration of all things local craft. The brewery is offering tastes of its most hard to find beers, food trucks, brewery tours, and a Sunday art festival. Flicks at the FountainWhere: State St. and Grand Ave., Carlsbad; Cost: FreeBrings your lawn chairs or a blanket and enjoy a screening of "Wonder Woman" this week at Flicks at the Fountain in Carlsbad Village. SATURDAYJulian Natural WonderfestWhere: Jess Martin Park, Julian; Cost: FreeWhat better way to enjoy the Perseid meteor shower than high in San Diego's mountains where light pollution is scarce? Julian's Natural Wonderfest will feature animal encounters, games, live music, and the highlight of the night: Viewing the Perseid meteor shower! Automobile Heritage Day Festival & Car ShowWhere: Kimball Park, National City; Cost: FreeMore than 200 classic car enthusiasts will bring their automobile masterpieces out during National City's Automobile Heritage Day Festival. Enjoy the sights, live music, and food during this free family-friendly event!  SUNDAYHillcrest CityFest Street FairWhere: Fifth Ave. and University Ave., Hillcrest; Cost: FreeAbout nine blocks of Hillcrest will host the neighborhood's annual CityFest Street Fair, featuring live bands and DJ's, arts and crafts, and incredible food and drinks. More than 250 vendors will also be out showcasing local wares. Cardiff Dog Days of SummerWhere: Encinitas Community Park; Cost: FreeGrab Fido for the 13th annual Cardiff Dog Days of Summer, where more than 100 dog-related vendors, rescue groups, pet adoption agencies, and others will be out for dog owners and hopefully dog owners. Attendees can also enjoy dog contests, live music, kids activities, beer & wine garden, food trucks, and more! 3621

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Shoppers in Del Mar Heights are checking their receipts after learning through a social media app that some merchants are charging more sales tax than they should. Last year the City of Del Mar raised its sales tax to 8.75 percent, but the tax rate only applies to businesses within the city.  The problem arose when some businesses that share Del Mar's zip code, but get San Diego services, mistakenly charged the higher Del Mar rate. San Diego's sales tax is 7.75 percent. David did not want to give his last name, but he checked his receipt for the Jack in the Box restaurant in the beachside shopping center and discovered he'd been charged the higher tax rate, an extra 8-cents. David didn't complain to management and told us 8-cents wasn't a big set-back but did say he believed the problem should be corrected.  Several of his neighbors posted comments on the Nextdoor social media site about other establishments doing the same thing. 10News made purchases at three stores and found they charged the correct sales tax, but when we bought a salad and iced tea from Jack in the Box, we were charged at the Del Mar rate of 8.75 percent, just like David.  Another customer who did not want his name used also shared a receipt showing he paid at the higher rate. He also had a receipt dated April 24 of this year, showing he overpaid sales tax to the Del Mar Wine Company in the same shopping center. A spokesman for Jack in the Box told 10News the franchise made an honest mistake and re-set its cash registers to reflect the correct sales tax. A clerk at the wine store told 10News to email the manager.  As of this posting, he had not responded. 10News Contacted the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.  Spokesman Paul Cambra explained that Del Mar was one of the few pockets of California that have a "zip code split".  Cambra called it a common problem when zip code boundaries don't match city boundaries. In an email to 10News Cambra wrote:"If a taxpayer overcharges, we will tell them to either return it to the customer or remit it to the CDTFA. If they have undercharged, they will still owe the tax, and depending on when they remit it, they may also be charged interest and penalties." Cambra noted that no consumer complaints about being overcharged had come from the 92014 zip code. Consumers are encouraged to know the sales tax in the communities where they shop. You can look up sales tax rates by clicking here.     2677

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego police responded Sunday to a deadly shooting the Rolando area.According to police, the incident happened at El Cajon Boulevard and 73rd Street after 12 p.m. Officers received a call of a single-vehicle crash.Police arrived to find paramedics treating a 35-year-old man who had been driving the vehicle suffering from life-threatening injuries to his torso. The injuries, however, were not from the crash, SDPD said.The man was taken to a nearby hospital but died of his injuries. The man has been identified, but his identity was not released pending family notification.At this time, no information is available on the victim or any suspects.Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the SDPD Homicide Unit at 619-531-2293 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 810

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