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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University Saturday ordered all on-campus residents to stay at home over Labor Day Weekend amid an increase of coronavirus cases tied to the university.The university sent an email to students who live on campus, advising them to stay “in their current residences except for essential needs.”The “Stay at Home” order is in effect from 10 p.m. Saturday, September 5, through Tuesday, September 8 at 6 a.m.RELATED: San Diego State University reports 120 more COVID-19 cases since fall start“At that time, this order will be revisited and updated as necessary,” the university said of the order’s expected expiration.“Violations of this order may result in disciplinary consequences,” the school continued, although no specificities were given as to the consequences for violating the order.The announcement comes as the university has, so far, experienced 184 confirmed and probable COVID-19 cases since the start of the fall semester. 978

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego winemakers say business is picking up, and there's a new way to for locals to get their foot in the door. A new report by the San Diego County Vintners Association says there are now 116 wineries in the region, with sales nearly doubling in the last year. The industry now has about 700 workers in the county. Now, the association has teamed up with Cuyamaca College for a Viticulture Technician Apprenticeship program. Participants work 1,500 hours a year, learning the ins and outs of winemaking. They earn an hour the first year and the second, with opportunities to make more doing side jobs once they get enough experience. "You can't really sell wine unless you know where it's coming from and what goes into it, creating the story behind the wine itself," said Kaylan Wedemeyer, who is an apprentice for La Mesa's San Pasqual Winery.Linda McWilliams, who owns San Pasqual, said many local wineries are mom and pops, but that apprentices can also grow with them."I think we'll find places for the people who graduate, and then we'll build together," she said. The program is accepting applications ahead of interviews in December, and January starts.  1227

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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) – San Diego’s popular Restaurant Week event is being reimagined as Dine Diego.The month-long Dine Diego event is designed to encourage San Diegans to patronize local restaurants during these tough and unprecedented times.Numerous restaurants are taking part in the event and are offering customers options such as dine-in, takeout, delivery, curbside pickup, or take & bake.Dine Diego runs through Oct. 15, and anyone interested can check participating eateries at SanDiegoRestaurantWeek.com.For many restaurants, reservations are recommended. 572

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Small businesses trying to stay afloat amid coronavirus restrictions can apply for up to million in forgivable low-interest loans to help them get by. The Federal Small Business Administration has opened its application site for businesses with fewer than 500 employees to apply for the loans, which would have an interest rate of no more than 4 percent. The loans are part of the stimulus package Congress and the President authorized last week. They are meant to help small businesses maintain payroll and meet essential obligations like rent, mortgages and utilities at a time social distancing has eliminated most consumer spending. RELATED: Coronavirus aid: How to help your neighborsIf an employer uses the money as intended, the government says it will forgive the loans."Forgiveness is based on the employer maintaining or quickly rehiring employees and maintaining salary levels," according to the Small Business Administration. "Forgiveness will be reduced if full-time headcount declines, or if salaries and wages decrease."Kelly DuFord Williams, a managing partner at Slate Law Group, says this is an unprecedented opportunity for small businesses, given the low interest loan offer and six months of deferred payments. RELATED: WE'RE OPEN SAN DIEGO: Search open businesses"Small businesses employ a lot of people, especially in San Diego, with such a big entrepreneur community, and the last thing they want is all of us turning off our lights and doing mass layoffs just because of temporary circumstances," Williams said. Jennifer Byard, who owns Communal Coffee in North Park and South Park, said her sales have dropped 75 percent and that she has had to reduce her employees from 22 to eight. Byard plans to take out at least 0,000 to make it through.RELATED: IRS: Distribution of economic impact payments will begin in the next three weeks"I think it's really important for me to have some backup funds right now to be able to reopen, to be able to keep my employees, to pay them more," said Byard, whose shop is now doing takeout only during the day while offering pizza and salad in the evening. For more information on the loans visit SBA.Gov. 2199

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