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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The region's high housing prices can be daunting, but there is a way to get the best bang for your buck when it comes to homebuying.San Diego realtor Mark Powell says the way to do that is by viewing properties by price per square foot. That way, even if the overall price is high, your dollars buy more house if the price per square foot is low. "First decide what location you want, and then go for the biggest bang for the buck there," Powell said. Powell said the price per square foot in San Diego ranges from 9 to more than ,000. RELATED: HUD Secretary Ben Carson visits San Diego to discuss affordable housing barriersHe says these are the best places when it comes find the best bang for the buck on single-family homes:Rolando (92115)El Cajon (92019; 92020; 92021; 92020)Chula Vista (Zip Codes 91910; 91911; 91913; 91914; 91915)These are the areas where Powell says are the best for finding condos:Mission Valley (92108)University City (92122)Oceanside (92054; 92056; 92057;92058)On a recent Friday, 10News joined Powell on a ride-along to look at some homes he identified that offer value. A three-bedroom single-family home in Rolando was on the market for 9,000, or 9 per square foot. It was missing part of a backyard fence and lacked central air-conditioning, but had been remodeled.RELATED: San Diego County home sales fall in January, prices remain steadyA three-bedroom townhouse in El Cajon was on the market for a minimum offer of 0,000, or 1 per square foot. It did have air conditioning, but its bathroom and kitchen fixtures had aged. Powell says those upgrade costs are minimal."You have to make sure the bones are good," Powell said, noting nothing is perfect and homebuyers will always identify something they consider lacking in a home.Finally, a two-bedroom, two-bathroom condo in Mission Valley was on the market for 5,000, or 6 per square foot. Powell said while its price per square foot was higher than the other two, he noted its overall price tag was within reach for some single earners."The downside is there is limited parking," he said. "However, the parking that you do have is secure."In December, San Diego County's median home price was 5,000, according to CoreLogic. 2263

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The remains of a Kansas Marine who fought in World War II have been identified.U.S. Marines Corps Reserve Pfc. Raymond Warren was killed in 1943 during the Battle of Tarawa, according to the Associated Press. After his burial site was discovered in 2015, his nephew, Warren Cooper, of San Diego, and niece submitted mouth swaps for DNA testing, The Wichita Eagle reported.This month, the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced Warren's remains were identified in part through DNA analysis.RELATED: Veterans honor 75th anniversary of Battle of Iwo JimaWarren was awarded the Silver Star after his death and is eligible to be buried at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors.“We figured that enormity of the sacrifice and the great honor it is to be buried at Arlington tipped that in the (direction) of him being buried there,” Cooper told the AP.According to the agency, Warren was part of Company K, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment, 2nd Marine Division, Fleet Marine Force, where they faced Japanese troops on the island of Betio in the Gilbert Islands region. About 1,000 sailors and Marines and nearly all of the Japanese troops involved in the battle were killed.Warren was killed between the first and second day of fighting at Tarawa, the agency says. 1307

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The world's largest tiki party kicks off on Shelter Island Wednesday.Tiki Oasis will pack five days full of the island life, with live music and DJs, tiki vendors, a car show, seminars, and much more to satisfy your tiki fascination.Seminars include a presentation on 90 years of San Diego's local tiki history, tiki cocktail construction, storytelling, and even how to construct your own tiki.INTERACTIVE MAP: Where to celebrate San Diego's tiki sceneWednesday night, the oasis gets underway with a meet-and-mingle at the iconic Bali Hai, known in its own right for tropical drinks and vibes. The multi-day party continues at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Mission Valley, where attendees fully immerse themselves in Polynesian Pop.As seminars get underway, attendees can also peruse through a line up of tiki vendors, who have everything from jewelry to vintage clothing to houseware. Whatever you need to inject some tiki into your life.An art show featuring tiki-themed art and classic car show is also planned. Live performances from several local bands taught in the ways of righteous island vibes will also carry guests through the weekend.RELATED: San Diego speakeasy named among best tiki bars in AmericaSan Diego's celebrate tiki scene didn't pop out of thin air. While the event itself was first held in 2001 before relocating to San Diego in 2006, the interest dates back locally since Tijuana's Aloha Cafe was founded in 1928. The Bali Hai restaurant opened in 1954, further propelling the Polynesian Pop scene.Today, several establishments, like The Grass Skirt, False Idol, and Miss B's Coconut Club add to local tiki flare.More information...What: Tiki OasisWebsite: tikioasis.comWhere: Wednesday: Bali Hai on Shelter Island; Thursday - Sunday: The Crowne Plaza Hotel, Mission ValleyTickets: - 5 1840

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The Port of San Diego is taking extra precautions with cruise lines amid heightened awareness surrounding the coronavirus.About 38 ships are expected to dock in San Diego through May, some shops that rely on travelers are concerned business may slow down if cruises are canceled.Some say they've already noticed a change.The Port of San Diego says they installed these hand washing stations once the coronavirus concerns started rising. More stations arrived in San Diego Friday ahead of a ship's expected arrival on Saturday.RELATED COVERAGE:San Diego event organizers temper coronavirus fears21 on cruise ship off California test positive for virusIt's common to see tourists flocking to Seaport Village, providing local businesses with much of their revenue."They like to travel through the stores and we get a lot of business from them," Marion Smart, who has worked at Eclipse Sunglasses for 16 years, says. "This is a tourist community, very much so."But recently Smart says she's noticed business is slowing down and concerns over the coronavirus might be to blame."As you can see it's kind of empty right now," Smart said. "Being that people try these on, I always spray them I disinfect them and this is the solution."Smart usually sees a boost in business when cruise ships dock in San Diego. Saturday, the Holland America Oosterdam is expected to arrive with more than 2,000 passengers on board.RELATED COVERAGE:San Diego County officials urge coronavirus preparednessMiami cancels two music festivals scheduled for later this month amid fears of the coronavirusBut, as reports circulate about the White House considering to warn travelers from going on cruises, the Port says San Diego's economy could take a big hit. Each ship homeported here brings in an estimated million through the roughly nine-month season."Our market specifically is the Mexican Rivera," said Joel Valenzuela, the maritime director for Port. "That's almost 0 million in economic impact to the region."Valenzuela says before boarding, passengers are screened and once off the ship, precautions are in place."We've done things such as increasing sanitation areas within the port facilities, as well as setting aside some prescreening and quarantine areas in case the cruise lines would need it," Valenzuela said.For Smart, she's just hoping more questions about the coronavirus will be answered and things can finally get back to what they once were."I don't know how bad it's gonna get, how good it's going to get but hopefully it passes," Valenzuela said.The Port says so far none of the cruises have been canceled, but that could change at any moment. 2671

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- There are increasing calls for more police oversight. In San Diego, a proposed measure would create a new independent body to investigate alleged misconduct. Both San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and District Attorney Summer Stephan have pledged support for a new body to hold police accountable.Maresa Talbert with San Diegans for Justice said they welcome the support, but there is still some skepticism.“It seems very reactionary after all of this pressure that now they come out and support. This ballot measure is not a new thing. This has been proposed since 2012,” Talbert said.There is currently a Citizens Review Board on Police Practices, but Talbert said it is far from independent. “Their legal council is the city attorney, who represents both the Police Officers Association and the CRB so it represents a true conflict of interest,” Talbert said. The new proposed commission would have the ability to investigate cases. It would also have independent lawyers and subpoena power. The head of the San Diego POA said the support a measure on the ballot to let the people decide what is best for police oversight. “I think if people go into things with an investigative mind trying to find the truth, I think that any of these things can be very effective,” said POA President Jack Schaeffer. Talbert said even if passed, the city council still has to write an ordinance and some of the language could change. That is something she would not agree with.“We know that this is a true well-rounded, a true balance, and a truly comprehensive model,” Talbert said. 1598

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