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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A 66-year-old man was hospitalized Saturday morning with wounds he suffered in a stabbing in the Mira Mesa neighborhood of San Diego and a 19-year-old suspect was in custody.The victim was walking in the area of Westview Parkway and Galvin Avenue about 9:10 p.m. Friday when he got into an argument with the suspect, who stabbed him three times, then ran away through the parking lot of a business, according to Officer Robert Heims of the San Diego Police Department.The victim was stabbed in the chest and suffered cuts to his stomach and finger. He was taken to a hospital for treatment of non life threatening injuries, Heims said.Police searched the area and located the suspect, identified as Dejon Heard, and took him into custody, Heims said.Anyone who witnessed the stabbing was asked to call San Diego police Northeastern Division detectives at 858-538-8000 or Crime Stoppers at 888-580- 8477. 929

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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP) — Jurors have reached a verdict in the case of a Southern California man charged with killing a family of four and burying their bodies in the desert.The San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office said Friday that the verdict in the case against 62-year-old Charles "Chase" Merritt will be read in court Monday.Merritt is charged with killing his business associate Joseph McStay, McStay's wife, Summer, and the couple's 3- and 4-year-old sons.RELATED: Dramatic closing arguments in McStay family murder trialThe family vanished from their San Diego County home in 2010. Three years later, their bodies were found in shallow graves in the desert.Merritt was arrested in 2014. Prosecutors say Merritt killed McStay at a time when he was being cut out of McStay's water features business.Jurors began deliberations last week. 865

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SAN DIEGO — San Diego's mom-and-pop businesses and government agencies alike are awaiting their share of the 0 billion dollar stimulus package.The package provides forgivable loans for small businesses, boosts unemployment checks by 0 per week, and infuses billions into rental assistance, vaccine distribution, education, and child care.Michel Malecot is readying to apply for a new forgivable Paycheck Protection Program loan, from the new package. He got about 2,000 in the first round in March to help The French Gourmet and catering operation stay afloat. Now, his Pacific Beach bakery restaurant is having to deal with another shutdown order that disallows outdoor dining."I'm super happy because we really needed it," he said. "I don’t think people realize that the caterers and the restaurants that have been closed, they still have to make payroll if they want to be around for the future. We need to continue to maintain good people.”A county spokesman said Monday that officials were still trying to determine how much would be coming San Diego’s way.Attorney Kelly DuFord Williams, managing partner of Slate Law Group, said, however, that the cash won't all come at once.“If California is working directly with the federal government to receive the funds, my guess is it's going to be a lot faster for those agencies to get that funding,” she said. “The PPP loan will be distributed directly from the federal government to people across the nation via their bank accounts, and it’s going to depend on who is prepared and who is not, and whose application gets processed first and whose doesn’t.”The region remains plagued by high unemployment. The state recently reported about 100,000 San Diegans are out of a job - numbers that predate the latest shutdown order. 1793

  

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KGTV) -- California State legislators announced Wednesday that they have agreed to reverse the proposed cuts in education in next year's budget, assuming that the federal government will step in with a stimulus package. Last month, Governor Gavin Newsom said the coronavirus pandemic resulted in a billion shortfall, which included an billion cut in education. But on Wednesday, Senate pro Tempore Toni Atkins announced in a joint statement:"Acknowledging the strong likelihood of additional federal relief, the plan would use reserves to avoid overcutting now, while still keeping reserves on hand for the future, and ensuring full funding of k-14 schools.""We are tremendously encouraged by the news that we are hearing," San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Cindy Marten said. But school board vice president Richard Barrera said that is only the first step.The San Diego Unified School District serves its 105,000 students on a .3 billion annual budget. But with challenges mounted by the pandemic, Barrera said they would need at least 0 million more to reopen schools safely. "We'll need more staff, more nursing support, more counseling support, more custodial support to clean the classrooms regularly, and physical protective equipment for the staff," Barrera said. Barrera added, with less federal funding, the longer students will have to continue distance learning. But Marten said other factors also contribute to a full reopening come fall. "Starting school back up again, it's not going to be a flipping of a switch. It's a dimmer switch because there are different models. There's a money side to it, there's a health guideline side to it, and their personal preference side to it," Marten explained. Some students with compromised immune systems will continue to require robust distance learning. But the district's goal is to return to a mostly in-person teaching curriculum. "The whole country knows that we need our schools open," Marten said. "It gets the economy up and running again. It allows parents to go back to work. But more importantly, it gets kids the education they need so that there is not that additional learning loss that students have already endured because of this pandemic."State legislators have until June 15, 2020, to finalize the budget proposal. Based on that, the San Diego Unified School District will build its annual budget by June 30, 2020. 2445

  

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