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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — With the threat of yet another rollback for San Diego businesses, owners are concerned. San Diego County is on track to move into the most restrictive tier, meaning restaurants, personal care shops like nail salons, museums, zoos, places of worship, movie theaters, and gyms all have to operate completely outside. The county is expected to announce that rollback Tuesday, Sept. 22.Ricardo Zarate Jr is the Director of Operations for Leucadia Company, a group that manages three Encinitas restaurants, including Valentina and Moto Deli. He said they’ve been trying to adapt with the times, adding trees and decorations to their outdoor dining, but hearing the news that the community is moving in the wrong direction is hard.RELATED: What happens if San Diego County moves to California's most restrictive tier“You think ‘okay we’re doing our due diligence, we’re making steps, there’s progress,’ and then to find out there’s not going to be that progress and in fact there might even be some regress, it’s disheartening,” said Zarate.He said he anticipates more restaurants will likely permanently close if they have to shift to outdoor yet again. When asked about the roller coaster of opening and closing, he said his restaurants will make it, but knows it’s hard on others.“On one hand it would be nice to not be wondering when the next step back is going to come but on the other hand, I can see how some of our fellow restaurants do benefit, even if it’s briefly, from being able to open up their indoors,” he said.Jessica Huynh at Bella Paris Nails in Little Italy knows the benefits of being able to open indoors. Her nail salon does not have the space to open outside, so they stayed closed the whole pandemic. After almost six months of no business, they finally reopened when indoor services were allowed in September. Now, less than three weeks later, they’re faced with the possibility of only outdoor services again, which for them means another closure.“I don’t know if we can work outside, so maybe we close again,” said Huynh. 2070

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San Diego (KGTV) - A San Diego doctor convicted and deported due to child pornography charges is back working in the medical field.In 2006, Dr. Jacques Lemire pled guilty to possessing child pornography.More than a decade after he was stripped of his medical license in California, the Toronto Star discovered Lemire was able to get a new license in Canada."I'm not working with patients; I think it shouldn't be disclosed,” said Lemire.He explained in a phone interview with a Toronto Star reporter that he doesn't think the disciplinary actions he was dealt in the United States should be listed on his current license in Quebec.“The fact that I’m doing administrative, I’m not working with patients. I think it shouldn’t be disclosed,” he said. “I’m not even close to any patient.”In the late 90s, Lemire was at the top of his medical game in San Diego.He specialized in pediatric kidney transplants and 10 News even featured him in a 2001 story. But, in January 2004 that rising career came crashing down.Lemire was arrested for possessing child pornography. Investigators were tipped off when Lemire took his laptop in for repairs. A technician found images of children engaged in sexual acts.Lemire pled guilty to possessing child pornography in 2006. Also, his medical license was revoked, according to records Team 10 obtained from the Medical Board of California.In sentencing transcripts, the court noted that although Lemire is guilty of possession of child pornography, examining professionals did not determine him to be a pedophile.Lemire spent about year behind bars and was deported to Canada around 2008.A decade later, reporters for the Toronto Star found Lemire working in a medical setting. They discovered he now “reviews medical files for Quebec's public health insurance program.”The publication's series, “Bad Doctors who Cross the Border can Hide Their Dirty Secrets” reveals how doctors crisscross the Canada-U.S. border while a broken system keeps the records of their crimes, malpractice and disciplinary rulings secret.The Toronto Star discovered, “A year after the U.S. government deported Lemire, Quebec's physicians' college granted him a license." According to their investigation, “From 2010 to 2014, Lemire was permitted to practice only in Quebec ‘institutions,’ and he spent three years at an old-age home for retired nuns. He was not explicitly restricted from treating children, and the institutions category includes child and youth protection centres.”On its website the Quebec College lists Lemire as having an active status, but his practice is limited to administrative tasks without clinical activity.What's not listed in his profile is any disciplinary action taken against Lemire by the California Medical Board or U.S. courts. It lists a phone number to call for more information.Team 10 asked the Medical Board of California to comment on Lemire’s current situation in Canada.In a statement a spokesperson said, “The Medical Board of California (Board) is committed to consumer protection, transparency, and notifying consumers and out-of-state jurisdictions when a physician has been disciplined in California. The Board posts disciplinary actions on its website and sends subscriber alerts whenever a doctor has been disciplined. In addition, the Board regularly posts updates on its Twitter and Facebook pages whenever a doctor is disciplined. The Board works with the Federation of State Medical Boards and National Practitioner Data Bank to notify jurisdictions outside of California when doctors have been disciplined here.”Team 10 investigator Adam Racusin asked how situations are handled if a doctor is disciplined in another country, then applies for a license in California? The spokesperson said, “Whenever a doctor who is disciplined in a jurisdiction outside of California and applies for a license in California, the Board reviews the discipline as part of the licensure process.”In his interview with the Toronto Star, Lemire said officials with the medical college were presented with all the information and they agreed that he would get his license back. He believes he served his time and should be allowed to keep being productive.In response to 10News questions and the Toronto Star investigation a spokesperson for the Collège des médecins said they always check the disciplinary and criminal backgrounds before accepting and licensing a doctor. In a statement, they wrote 4492

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV)— A landmark four-day Vatican Summit concluded today in Tome. The Pope addressed the Catholic Church's long history of child sex abuse and cover-up scandals. He concluded the event with a speech, saying that those guilty of child sex abuse are "tools of Satan."While many thought the Pope's "all-out-battle" to fight sex abuse was refreshing, local survivors hoped to see more. A spokesperson for the Catholic Diocese of San Diego immediately praised the Pope's transparency, sending 10News this statement: 531

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Whether you're in the market for a new home or a place to explore around town, a new Trulia ranking claims to have you covered.The neighborhood analysis covering San Diego County utilizes millions of reviews and polls answered on Trulia Neighborhoods' "What Locals Say" website feature. 313

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - When the long warm days of summer arrive, San Diegans take advantage of the seafaring lifestyle to cool off. If you want to enjoy a day (or night) on San Diego Bay or Mission Bay, you have a wide array of choices for entertainment, whether you’re celebrating a big event or just looking for a new way to relax in America’s Finest City. These ship-bound adventures offer more than alcoholic beverages. Try a new San Diego-brewed craft beer or drink champagne to your heart’s content as you gaze at the skyline or beach bonfires.See some of our top picks on this list:Flagship Cruises & Events Flagship has spent more than a century on local waters, so it’s no wonder this locally-owned company is eager to show off San Diego Bay. Favorite trips include the Saturday or Sunday brunch cruises, or the Spirits at Sunset cocktail cruises on Friday and Saturday nights. Our pick is Hops on the Harbor, a beer cruise featuring a different local brewery each month. More info Duffy Boat It’s like Disneyland’s Jungle Cruise has come to life on these charming 22-foot Bay Island boats, but don’t worry - there’s no threat of crocodiles on Mission Bay. Your private or group voyage around the bay includes a spacious cabin with wine and a cheese plate. More infoMai Tai Yacht CharterWouldn’t you love a prime seat (with no parking struggles) for the Embarcadero Marina Park summer concerts or Red Bull Air Races? This company specializes in charter trips so you can choose your own adventure. Mai Tai Yacht Charter welcomes groups from 6 to 130 people on its ten power and sailing yachts. More info Hornblower Cruises Celebrate the “booze cruise” at Hornblower Cruises. The established San Diego Bay business has several great picks, including the Rock the Yacht! Cruise with an onboard DJ and cocktails. The Sights & Sips Sunset Cruise is billed as a “one-of-a-kind” happy hour on Friday and Saturday nights through October. More info Bahia Belle Take a trip in time (as well as a trip on Mission Bay) on the Bahia Belle, a Mississippi-style sternwheeler boat. The three-story vessel has an observation deck where you can kick back on a starry night as the ship sails between the Bahia Resort Hotel and Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa. The Bahia Belle has DJs and rotating drink specials after 9 p.m. For an added experience, try the Sunset Luau Pineapple Run and Mango Run, which are followed by luaus and clambakes after your sail. More info Ship ’N a Bottle These 1967 sloop sailboats are a fun way to drift along Mission Bay. Snack on appetizers and wine while the waves rock you into relaxation. You can choose from a couples cruise or a private group wine cruise. More info 2705

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