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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego residents will have their chance to weigh in on the county's .4 billion budget for the fiscal year 2020-21, during two virtual public hearings this week.The proposed budget includes 0 million dedicated to testing, medical supplies, food distribution, and other needs related to the COVID-19 public health crisis. The budget also calls for the establishment of a new office of Equity and Racial Justice.Another million is earmarked for technological resources related to behavioral health services, including telehealth, electronic health record upgrades, outreach and engagement, workforce recruitment, and retention.The proposed spending plan is 9 million -- or 2.5% -- larger than the last fiscal year's budget.Residents can share their opinions on how they believe the money should be distributed on Monday at 9 a.m.There is another public meeting scheduled on August 12th at 5:30 p.m.County supervisors will vote on formally adopting the budget during their August 25th meeting.The public health crisis has pushed back a formal approval of the budget, which usually happens in June. 1136
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego State University is launching two task forces after a 19-year-old died earlier this month after attending a fraternity event.Dylan Hernandez died Nov. 8 after falling out of the top bunk in his dorm.In the wake of the tragedy, SDSU suspended all 14 of its fraternities. On Wednesday, it announced the creation of two task forces to address student life and attack issues that may have led to Hernandez's death. RELATED: Cause determined after San Diego State University student diesOne task force will study student activities and safety, while the other will investigate alcohol and substance misuse. About half of the 28 members are university employees and administrators, while about five are current students. Erik Johannesen, a chapter advisor for the Delta Sigma Phi, will participate in the task force on activities and safety. "Fraternities, when they're operating well, they're the great finishing school for every young man that joins one," said Johannesen, who graduated SDSU in 1981. "When we are off our game we are absolutely deplorable in terms of what our behavior can be."RELATED: San Diego State suspends 14 fraternities after student is hospitalizedThe makeup of the boards are already under scrutiny due to the lack of current students. "They're the ones that will tell you how they drink, and where the risk is, and they're the ones that have to buy in," said education attorney Bob Ottilie. "When you get rules from the top down, they're not followed."A spokeswoman for SDSU said additional task force members will likely be added in the coming weeks. The two groups will start meeting this fall and will produce their own reports that could potentially turn into action. 1732

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Saturday morning, coffee enthusiasts will sample a rare coffee grown for the first time right here in San Diego.The geisha coffee bean, generally grown in Panama, is a rare coffee bean known for its unique flavor profile. The variety grown in Oceanside has tasting notes of jasmine tea, honey, key lime pie, and elderflower, according to Bird Rock Coffee Roasters, who are offering the coffee.?The bean's exclusivity is also reflected in its price. Bird Rock will sell pour over cups Saturday at 10 a.m. at all locations for each. It can also be purchased online, starting at 0 for 4 ounces.RELATED: Coffee grown in San Diego? Local farm preps for first ever harvestThe San Diego-grown variety was grown at Mraz Family Farms, created by Grammy-winning singer Jason Mraz. Mraz first planted coffee at the Oceanside farm in 2015, where 2,800 coffee trees offer other varieties like Caturra Amarillo, Caturra Rojo, Catuai Rojo, Catisic, Cuicateco, Laurina, Mundo Novo, Pacamara, Pacas, Puerto Rico, and Tekisic.Mraz will reportedly stop by one of Bird Rock's locations as well to celebrate the Geisha bean release.The farm has teamed with Frinj Coffee to offer the beans. Jay Ruskey, CEO of Frinj, says he's hopeful Southern California becomes a new powerhouse for coffee growers.“We would love to see another 50,000 coffee plants here in Southern California this year, and expand to millions in the next ten years,” said Ruskey. “I see a rapid expansion I think it's going to be huge [in San Diego]." 1532
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Several San Diego County schools are being honored as part of the 2020 California Distinguished Schools Award Program. The program recognizes schools based on performance and progress on state indicators. Those indicators include test scores, suspension rates and conditions and climate, according to the State Superintendent. Schools hold their titles for two years because elementary schools and middle and high schools are recognized on alternate years. RELATED STORIESSan Diego County Office of Education offers M loan to Sweetwater Union High School DistrictSweetwater Union High School District approves interim budget with million shortfallResident leaves millions to school, law enforcement, animals“These outstanding schools don’t just educate students; they also provide the young people of California the tools they need to be successful after graduation,” State Superintendent Tony Thurmond said. “Thanks go to all the staff at these schools—teachers, administrators, classified employees—and parents, who are working together to provide high-quality educational experiences for all of their students.”See the list of San Diego County schools that made the list below: EastLake Elementary Heritage Elementary Valle Lindo Elementary Maryland Avenue Elementary Lakeside Farms Elementary Birney Elementary Crown Point Elementary Dingeman Elementary Ericson Elementary Hancock Elementary Hawthorne Elementary Jerabek Elementary Jonas Salk Elementary Rolando Park Elementary SD Global Vision Academy PRIDE Academy at Prospect AvenueCasita Center for Science/Math/Technology 1615
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Several fires have charred acres upon acres of land this month throughout Southern California. In many areas, Santa Ana winds and high heat have aggravated dry conditions, leading to increased fire risk.San Diego has seen at least two wildfires break out amid the dangerous weather combination.RELATED: Pacific Gas & Electric says power lines may have started 2 wildfiresCheck out a map below for fire locations, evacuation zones and centers, and road closures of major fires burning in Southern California: 536
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