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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego may be America’s Finest City, but it’s also one of America’s most expensive. A new report by Apartment Guide ranks San Diego among the top cities in the U.S. for most extreme increases in two-bedroom apartment rental prices. According to the report, rent for a two-bedroom apartment is up more than 16 percent from the prior year. RELATED: Scammers using new trick to prey on people looking for home rentals onlineThe report claims that renting a two-bedroom apartment will set you back an average of ,997. Los Angeles and Oakland also made the list. While rent in some major cities increased, other major metropolitan areas saw decreases. RELATED: San Diego's housing market cooling down, new report showsAccording to the report, rent in New Orleans, Houston, Nashville and Fort Worth decreased. 837

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diegans have been itching to visit several local theme parks and attractions since they were closed in March due to COVID-19.Now that California has approved zoos and outdoor museums to reopen under safety guidance, several local spots have announced reopening dates in time for summer. Theme parks are not permitted by counties or statewide to resume business yet, but some parks have already announced reopening dates.The state's guidance can be found online here.RELATED: Parts of Balboa Park reopen to the publicSan Diego County gyms, bars, movie theaters reopening June 12Visitors may have to reserve their visit, in some cases, and should prepare for physical distancing and facial covering requirements at attractions. Here's a look at local attractions that have announced when they're reopening:June 10Bazaar del Mundo in Old TownJune 12San Diego Air & Space MuseumJune 19San Diego Automotive MuseumJune 20San Diego ZooSan Diego Zoo Safari ParkSea Life Aquarium at Legoland CaliforniaJune 22Japanese Friendship GardenJuly 1USS Midway Museum | InfoMaritime Museum of San Diego | Info(Planned for July 1) SeaWorld San Diego | InfoJuly 3Fleet Science Museum | InfoSan Diego Natural History Museum | InfoThe Veterans Museum at Balboa Park | InfoLiving Coast Discovery Center | InfoJuly 4Birch Aquarium at Scripps | InfoMuseum of Photographic Arts | InfoSan Diego History Center | InfoSan Diego Model Railroad Museum | InfoJuly 9 San Diego Museum of Art | InfoReopening PendingDisneyland Park | InfoDisney California Adventure Park | Info(Planned for after Aug. 1) Legoland | InfoBalboa Park CarouselBelmont ParkSan Diego Museum of ManSan Diego Art InstituteSpanish Village Art Studios in Balboa ParkTimken Museum of ArtThe Old GlobeWorldbeat Center 1788

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego is making the push for top talent and to dispel any lingering assumptions the region can't compete with larger hubs around the country.The San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (EDC) Tuesday launched their campaign "San Diego: Life. Changing.," an effort to attract and retain talent centered around STEM - science, technology, engineering, art, and math.RELATED: Could San Diego be a possible location for Amazon HQ2?"We’re not Boston, New York, San Francisco or Los Angeles. And we don’t want to be," Mark Cafferty, San Diego Regional EDC president, said. "This campaign was developed by San Diego ... and for San Diego to communicate the unique opportunities and experiences our region offers to companies and employees alike."Officials unveiled the campaign at Tuesday's San Diego Padres game before about 15,000 in attendance.The privately-funded campaign hopes to elevate the region's standing and dispel the perception of limited opportunities in the region and is set to run through 2019, according to San Diego Regional EDC.The Regional EDC said it's critical to attract talent that appeals to global companies to the area for San Diego to remain competitive.RELATED: Group launches to help women start businesses"The San Diego: Life. Changing. campaign reinforces the message we’ve been telling candidates for years: San Diego is a dynamic, rich environment with incredible opportunities to have both the career and life you want, that you just don't find in other regions," Melinda Del Toro, a senior vice president at San Diego Brand Alliance, said.Nearly 100 companies have signed onto San Diego Brand Alliance, including Illumina, Human Longevity, Inc., Sony, Qualcomm, and Intuit, which will serve as unofficial advisors to the campaign.RELATED: Report: San Diego universities among best in U.S.Over the next two years, Regional EDC hopes to build out the campaign, including online, and partner with more San Diego organizations to focus on specific markets around the country. 2069

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer says the city's Get It Done mobile app has led to thousands of tons of trash being removed.In the app's first three years, more than 7,000 tons of trash, debris, and waste has been removed from public spaces around the city.The city broke that number up into:Illegal dumping/litter removal - 4,440 tons of wasteEncampment debris cleanup - 2,528 tons of wasteThe app was made available in 2017 to encourage residents to report trash and other concerns in their neighborhoods. Since then, city crews have responded to more than 6,500 reports and conducted more than 32,000 proactive cleanups.The average response time has also shrunk from 25 days in 2017 to five days in 2020, the city says.Council members have also been able to use the data received from the app to identify hot spots in their districts.The app is part of the city's "Clean SD" program. The program was born out of a need to clean unsanitary areas in the public, including homeless encampments, according to the city. Since 2017, the city has sanitized and power washed 18,000 city blocks, or about 1,800 miles of sidewalk."Clean SD is all about restoring a sense of pride in our communities and making sure our neighborhoods are clean and safe for everyone. Our cleanup crews have accomplished that and so much more," Faulconer said this week from the site of a frequent illegal dumping site in Paradise Hills. "This has truly been a citywide push to beautify our neighborhoods and we encourage San Diegans to keep using the ‘Get It Done’ app to report issues that we need to address in their community." 1631

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego County will plan their own guidance around trick-or-treating and celebrating Halloween next month while staying safe during the pandemic.County Public Health Officer Dr. Wilma Wooten said the county will develop guidance surrounding how to safely celebrate the holiday while adhering to public health orders. Wooten added that they will also take cues from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the agency's guidance as well.Wooten said the county plans to have those recommendations by the end of the month."During the cloud of the pandemic, we have to get joy where we can. So we will be awaiting CDC guidelines but we'll be coming up with a process, a protocol," said Wooten. "For example, a drive-thru Halloween event to allow children to don their Halloween costumes and we plan to probably have that codified by the end of this month.RELATED: Los Angeles County backs off trick-or-treating ban, but advises strongly against it"But right now, there is no discrete plan."Tuesday, Los Angeles County issued guidelines that banned trick-or-treating and trunk-or-treat, in which children take candy from parked cars, under the county health order. Wednesday, county officials walked back that guidance and said the trick-or-treating is "not recommended.""Trick-or-treating, we're highly recommending that it not happen," Los Angeles County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer said. "We don't think it's an appropriate activity during a pandemic. ... You know, there's no guarantee when you go trick-or-treating that your child goes up to a house where the person who opens the door is wearing a face covering. And when you don't know the people opening the door, there's no guarantee they're not sick and that the candy they're passing out that they've touched may not be safe for you to want your child to be sharing."Wednesday, San Diego County reported 247 new coronavirus cases, bringing the region's total to 41,324. The county also has 22 community outbreaks in the last seven days.What's unclear is how California's new color-coded tier system to affect how any holiday guidance is established. Last month, the state issued a new tier system that divided counties into four tiers. San Diego is currently in the second tier, red or "substantial," reserved for counties with four to seven cases per 100,000 and 5% to 8% testing positivity. Wednesday, the county reported that one of those metrics, case rate, neared 7 cases while positivity sat at 4.2%. A county needs to display metrics in a higher or lower tier for two consecutive weeks before being moved to that tier. 2630

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