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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Rainy days like these are not ideal for downtown bartenders like Brittany Devine. She works at the Knotty Barrel on Market Street, relying on tips to help make the rent. “It’s a lot slower than in the summer, when we have baseball games and conventions,” said Devine. She pays 0 to split an apartment in North Park. “I feel like I’m saving all of my money for the first and then all of my money gets swiped for rent." Devine among thousands of San Diegans competing for the region’s low supply of homes.The average rent in the county is now about ,900 a month, according to Marketpointe Realty Advisors. One of the big challenges is that people keep moving to San Diego for jobs, but there aren’t enough homes being built to accommodate them. The state reports that employers have added 26,000 payroll positions in the last year, but developers have only pulled permits for about 11,500 new housing units. “You can’t have population growth and one half of the units that are needed to house these people,” said Borre Winckel, who heads the San Diego County Building Industry Association. The BIA’s new report says San Diego County homes are nearly 60 percent more expensive than the national average. “Developers and builders can’t respond to the demand because the cost to construct the new units exceeds the pocketbook of the folks who need these houses the most,” Winckel said, adding labor costs and regulations are the two biggest challenges.Meanwhile, new laws continue to be developed - one, taking effect Jan. 1, streamlines more affordable developments near transit centers. Related StoriesLocal companies help low-income families bridge the 'digital divide'Woman builds granny flat to finance retirementSailor gets proactive to find housing 1783

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Gas and Electric customers won’t have to pay millions in wildfire costs tied to the company, according to a new U.S. Supreme Court ruling. The court Monday rejected the utility’s appeal to pass 9 million on to rate-payers. The costs are related to the deadly 2007 wildfires that tore through San Diego County. Investigators say SDG&E equipment sparked the Witch Guejito and Race Fires. The company has denied the claims and says the fires were caused by other factors. The ruling comes roughly a week after SDG&E asked the Public Utilities Commission to raise the bare minimum bill from to per month. The utility claims the change is needed to accurately reflect the costs of keeping low-use customers to the grid. The move would affect anyone whose bill is less than per month. SDG&E released the following statement in response to the decision: 908

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police are investigating the death of a woman who was hit and killed by a motorcycle in Mira Mesa Tuesday night.  161

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Residents can learn about the city's most iconic buildings this weekend during an open house of nearly 100 sites.Open House San Diego, hosted by the San Diego Architectural Foundation, is offering a free look into sites including buildings downtown, in Barrio Logan, Balboa Park, La Jolla, and elsewhere in the county March 23 and 24. Guests get designer-led tours of hidden gems and treasures across San Diego and can participate in a photo contest to win prizes. Kids are also invested to collaborate with architects to sketch their own version of architectural sites during the event.RELATED: SeaWorld celebrates 55th birthday with ticket deals, entertainment for parkgoersThe event also unlocks some special deals and performances during the weekend for participants to enjoy.A full list of locations and tour times can be found on the event's website here. 888

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego County leaders announced Tuesday that churches will be allowed to reopen Wednesday if they have a plan posted and follow newly-released state guidelines. The county said San Diego County's Public Health Officer does not have to approve the plans. "We know that practicing and sharing your faith is important, but we want to make sure we keep everyone safe," said Greg Cox, San Diego County Supervisor.The news follows a state announcement Monday that churches will be allowed to reopen with certain restrictions. RELATED: Gov. Newsom releases updated guidelines for reopening of California churchesSome of the guidelines include limiting attendance to 25 percent of building capacity or 100 attendees, whichever is lower, and arranging for social distancing. Arthur Hodges, the senior pastor at South Bay United Pentecostal Church, is still in a legal battle with the state over restrictions. He said the state's stay-at-home order and restrictions violate religious right and discriminate against houses of worship."This church behind me seats over 600 people," said Hodges. "I could probably come back with a 30 to 50 percent capacity."After being denied in federal court and the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals, Hodges is taking his fight to the Supreme Court, for one main reason."We've got to prevent this from happening in the future," he said. "We need those limits established now that government is not encroaching on our religious rights."His church plans to resume in-person service on Sunday."We are not putting any pressure on anyone to come to church until they want to come, ready to come, comfortable in coming," he explained.Churches will be allowed to reopen beginning midnight Wednesday, according to the county. See some of the other restrictions below: Shorten services to limit the length of time congregants/visitors spend at facilities whenever possible. This could include limiting speeches, asking congregants/visitors to put on garments at home before arrival, etc.Close places of worship for visitation outside of scheduled services, meetings, etc., whenever possible.Discontinue large gatherings that encourage congregants/visitors to travel and break physical distances during activities, such as concerts, large holiday and life event celebrations and remembrances.Close children's play areas and discontinue activities and services for children where physical distancing of at least 6 feet cannot be maintained.Prop or hold doors open during peak periods when congregants/visitors are entering and exiting facilities, if possible and in accordance with security and safety protocols.Close or restrict common areas, such as break rooms, kitchenettes, foyers, etc. where people are likely to congregate and interact.Reconfigure podiums and speaker areas, office spaces, meeting rooms, conference rooms, etc., to allow for at least 6 feet between people.Face coverings are strongly recommended at all times for congregants/visitors and staff.Establish directional hallways and passageways for foot traffic, if possible, and designate separate routes for entry and exit into meeting rooms, offices, etc., to help maintain physical distancing and lessen the instances of people closely passing each other.Close self-service item selection such as pamphlet displays and bookshelves and provide these items to congregants/visitors individually as necessary.Consider limiting the number of people that use the restroom at one time to allow for physical distancing.Discourage staff, congregants, visitors, etc., from engaging in handshakes, hugs, and similar greetings that break physical distance.Reconfigure parking lots to limit congregation points and ensure proper separation (e.g., closing every other space).Discontinue offering self-service food and beverages. Do not hold potlucks or similar family-style eating and drinking events that increase the risk of cross contamination.Strongly consider discontinuing singing, group recitation, and other practices and performances where there is increased likelihood for transmission from contaminated exhaled droplets.Consider modifying practices that are specific to particular faith traditions that might encourage the spread of COVID-19. Examples are discontinuing kissing of ritual objects, allowing rites to be performed by fewer people, avoiding the use of a common cup, offering communion in the hand instead of on the tongue, providing pre-packed communion items on chairs prior to service, etc. 4517

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