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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County Board of Supervisors held an emergency meeting behind closed doors Thursday evening to discuss how to potentially keep businesses open after Gov. Gavin Newsom denied removing San Diego State’s COVID-19 cases from the county’s total case rate.The meeting, though, yielding no new actions by the county.In a statement, Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said since the board took no action, "it would be inappropriate to comment on the deliberation.""In general, I believe we should be fighting COVID-19 and not the state of California. We do not yet know what our case rate will be next Tuesday and will have to evaluate that number in order to understand any possible impact," Fletcher said.The county is now at risk of moving back to the most restrictive purple tier if the case rate is higher than 7.0 by next week. Currently, the county has had a case rate higher than that threshold for one week.“We were all really stunned and caught off guard yesterday during the governor’s press conference when he made a final decision on the SDSU cases,” said County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar.RELATED: Despite Newsom's dismissal, San Diego County wants SDSU's coronavirus cases nixed from case rateThe county had requested that the state remove SDSU’s more than 700 COVID-19 cases from the overall case rate to keep San Diego in the red tier. When asked about the situation during a press conference, Newsom said, “You can’t isolate, as if it’s on an island, the campus community that is part of a larger community. So the answer is no.”The county's public health officer, Dr. Wilma Wooten, said if the school's cases were removed, the county's overall case rate would drop.“Businesses in Carlsbad are going to have to shut down because of an outbreak at San Diego State,” said Supervisor Jim Desmond. “Places throughout the county are going to be very negatively affected by this.”RELATED: What happens if San Diego County moves to California's most restrictive tierThe supervisors will meet to discuss options that could possibly keep San Diego County businesses operating in the red tier.“One option that we will be exploring is a legal action against the state of California, the governor specifically,” said Gaspar.Gaspar explained that option would allow the courts to hear the county’s case about why they believe SDSU’s situation is a special circumstance and not worth shutting down indoor operations again.“They would have the ability to evaluate whether or not SDSU cases should be excluded,” she said. “And in the interim period would allow us to stay in the stage red with the businesses open.”In a statement to ABC 10News, Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said, 2699

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego Police are opening new locations for San Diegans to conduct business safely. Each San Diego Police division will have a Designated Online Transaction Space (D.O.T.S.) where carrying out online or private sales and exchanges of goods. The space will be in view of the station’s front door and in a well-lit area. “Online platforms have become an epicenter for scam artists and predators looking to take advantage of innocent people. In a world filled with online transaction uncertainty, D.O.T.S. offers certainty. I am pleased to see my pilot program expand citywide. You truly cannot put a price tag on peace of mind,” stated Councilmember Chris Cate. The first D.O.T.S. was created more than two years ago at SDPD Northeastern Division in Rancho Pe?asquitos.Find locations here. 817

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego beer fans have the pleasure of knowing that what they're sipping ranks with the best of brews.Seven San Diego County brewers were recognized on Rate Beer's best brewers in the world in 2019. The winners represent a portion of the top 1 percent of brewers in the world, according to RateBeer.Local brewers on the list included AleSmith Brewing Company (6th), Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey (13th), Modern Times Beer (21st), Mikkeller San Diego (27th), Alpine Beer Company (30th), Stone Brewing (36th), and Ballast Point Brewing Company (69th).WHAT'S BREWING:Amplified beer garden moving into historic Lemon Grove buildingChicago-based brewer to acquire San Diego-born Ballast Point BrewingThe annual best brewers in the world ratings are based on performance ratings over the last four years."It is a special honor to be recognized as the sixth Best Brewery in the World, since the RateBeer Awards are generated from actual consumer reviews," said AleSmith CEO Peter Zien. "To be one of the oldest breweries in San Diego, celebrating our 25th year in business, and to receive a ‘Top 10’ designation for the 19th consecutive year, is a real testament to the team we have working at AleSmith."Last year, AleSmith also ranked in at sixth on RateBeers global review. Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey, Stone Brewing, Modern Times, Alpine Beer Company, Ballast Point, and Mikkeller also ranked on the list.RateBeer collects beer ratings from users around the world, reporting data on aroma, appearance, taste, mouthfeel and overall characteristics of beers. Those ratings are weighed depending on the quality the user.Fans of the seven brewers already know the variety of delicious beers they offer, but for anyone just starting to dip into craft beer here's what to expect:AleSmith's most celebrated beers include their Speedway Stout, AleSmith IPA, and San Diego Pale Ale .394 developed with the help of the late Padres legend Tony Gwynn. Several of the brewery's barrel aged stouts and sours are ranked among RateBeer users' favorites.Port Brewing Company/The Lost Abbey brews a variety of beer styles, from barrel aged to traditional and fruity IPAs. Among their highest and most reviewed beers are their wild beers and sours, barleywine styles, and IPAs. Modern Times' highest overall ratings come with their bourbon barrel aged and stout creations, according to RateBeer. But their most reviewed — and still RateBeer favorites — include their IPAs, wheat and pale ales, and sours.Mikkeller fans on RateBeer rave about the brewery's stouts and variety of IPA styles, including traditional and hazy IPAs.Alpine Beer Company has hit a high note with IPA styles, according to RateBeer's reviews. The brewery's double IPAs, rye IPA, and traditional IPA are among its highest rated by RateBeer users.Stone Brewing IPAs and ales are among their highest rated on RateBeer. Its original Arrogant Bastard Ale and Stone IPA are the most reviewed and still among users' favorites from the brewery.Ballast Point still ranks high with its original Sculpin IPA and Victory at Sea porter, two fan favorites since the brewery began. Variations of the two styles, however, seem to be what RateBeer users try out the most, including Grapefruit Sculpin and Calm Before the Storm cream ale. 3314

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Residents are being evacuated after a gas leak in City Heights Wednesday afternoon. According to authorities, the gas leak happened on the 3600 block of 36th Street. Crews working in the area hit the gas line, causing the leak. It's unclear at this time how many residents are being evacuated.  337

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego leaders are asking the state to provide guidance on how the city can reopen the convention center safely during the pandemic.Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Councilmember Chris Cate signed on to the letter requesting that Gov. Gavin Newsom provide rules to reopen the convention center, which has been shuttered since March.According to the city, because of the coronavirus pandemic, the convention center has lost out on more than 100 events between March and December of this year. That factors out to a loss of about 7.8 million in direct attendee spending and .2 billion regional impact.Cate says guidelines to safely reopen convention centers have been awaiting Newsom's approval since June, and must be approved by November in order to host events in 2021 — many events that are already in jeopardy."We are respectfully requesting that the Governor approves the Safe Reopening Guidelines for convention centers statewide. These guidelines were submitted to his office in June. When conventions can reopen is just as critical as how they will be allowed to resume, and the state should be proactive in approving these guidelines well in advance. The world’s fifth-largest economy cannot turn on a dime and this guidance has been thoughtfully developed with an emphasis on public health and safety by leaders in the industry," Cate said in a statement.(See the letter here.)Last fiscal year, the convention center hosted 143 events that generated 5.3 million in direct attendee spending, million in hotel and sales tax revenue, and .3 billion in regional impact.Leaders say the city relies on tax revenue generated by conventions and visitors who stay in the region.Though during the pandemic, the convention center has become a different necessity. The property was transformed into a temporary shelter for the city's homeless population. Since April 1, about 1,100 individuals experiencing homelessness have been sheltered at the center per day. The city says that through its Operation Shelter to Home program, it has helped 525 people find housing to transfer into support housing, longer-term housing, rentals, living with friends or family, or rapid rehousing.Recently, the city also purchased two hotels — a Residence Inn on Hotel Circle and a Residence Inn in Kearny Mesa — to transform into housing units with supportive services as another method to bring individuals off the street. 2442

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