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SAN DIEGO — A new round of federal stimulus appears to be on the way as San Diego again deals with a coronavirus shutdown order. As it stands, more than 100 thousand San Diegans remain unemployed, as businesses are forced to close or limit their services. The governor's office ordered restaurants to go to takeout only, salons to close and gyms to transition outside. Meanwhile, ICU capacity in Southern California is at 0 percent.The new proposal looks similar to the original, called the CARES Act, which passed in late March. There is, however, a key difference - the direct payments to Americans are cut in half. Unemployed San Diegans will get an additional 0 on their weekly payments starting the week of Dec. 26, lasting through March 14. The prior stimulus bill added 0 per check. Plus, San Diegans who earned up to ,000 in 2019 will get 0 in direct stimulus payments, down from the ,200 in the first bill. "I think it's got to be more," said Alan Gin, economist at the University of San Diego. "This is a really serious situation, businesses are going out of business, and they need a lot more help than what's being provided in this package."But others say they are ready for any help. David Heine, owner of Beumont's and Brockton Villa, recently laid off 42 workers and created a gofundme page to help them. He says the forgivable small business Paycheck Protection Program loans are vital and will seek a second round. "We get SDG&E invoices, we get water invoices, we have to pay our insurance, liability insurance, workers comp, that all continues, so the expenses are extraordinary," he said. Heine said the new loan would give him the confidence to close or transition to takeout only and still have the resources to reopen. 1768

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KGTV) -- California State legislators announced Wednesday that they have agreed to reverse the proposed cuts in education in next year's budget, assuming that the federal government will step in with a stimulus package. Last month, Governor Gavin Newsom said the coronavirus pandemic resulted in a billion shortfall, which included an billion cut in education. But on Wednesday, Senate pro Tempore Toni Atkins announced in a joint statement:"Acknowledging the strong likelihood of additional federal relief, the plan would use reserves to avoid overcutting now, while still keeping reserves on hand for the future, and ensuring full funding of k-14 schools.""We are tremendously encouraged by the news that we are hearing," San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Cindy Marten said. But school board vice president Richard Barrera said that is only the first step.The San Diego Unified School District serves its 105,000 students on a .3 billion annual budget. But with challenges mounted by the pandemic, Barrera said they would need at least 0 million more to reopen schools safely. "We'll need more staff, more nursing support, more counseling support, more custodial support to clean the classrooms regularly, and physical protective equipment for the staff," Barrera said. Barrera added, with less federal funding, the longer students will have to continue distance learning. But Marten said other factors also contribute to a full reopening come fall. "Starting school back up again, it's not going to be a flipping of a switch. It's a dimmer switch because there are different models. There's a money side to it, there's a health guideline side to it, and their personal preference side to it," Marten explained. Some students with compromised immune systems will continue to require robust distance learning. But the district's goal is to return to a mostly in-person teaching curriculum. "The whole country knows that we need our schools open," Marten said. "It gets the economy up and running again. It allows parents to go back to work. But more importantly, it gets kids the education they need so that there is not that additional learning loss that students have already endured because of this pandemic."State legislators have until June 15, 2020, to finalize the budget proposal. Based on that, the San Diego Unified School District will build its annual budget by June 30, 2020. 2445

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. (KGTV) -- Former California Governor George Deukmejian has died at the age of 89.A former chief of staff for the two-term governor said Deukmejian died of natural causes.The republican spent three decades in state politics as an assemblyman, senator, state attorney general and California’s 35th governor, according to the Associated Press.During his terms, Deukmejian expanded the state prison system, brought the left-leaning California Supreme Court to the center and supported anti-crime legislation.He also earned the nickname “The Iron Duke” from his republican supporters in the Legislature for his resistance to spending increases and willingness to veto spending proposals. 714

  

SAN DIEGO (CNS) - A 32-year-old man is expected to survive a stab wound to the abdomen after being attacked by a suspect who rode up on a bicycle and assaulted him on a bridge in the Hillcrest community of San Diego, police said.The victim was with friends on a bridge in the 3900 block of Vermont Street when the bicyclist rode up about 9 p.m. Saturday and stabbed him once in the abdomen, said Officer Robert Heims of the San Diego Police Department.The suspect rode away southbound on the bridge. Paramedics rushed the 32-year-old man to an area hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.No description of the suspect was available. San Diego police urged anyone with information regarding the assault to call them at 888-580-8477. 744

  

SAN DEIGO (KGTV) - A family in City Heights is going to save about 90% on their electric bill thanks to the non-profit GRID Alternatives. The organization installed free solar on their roof for Mother's Day. Erika Rodriguez is a single mother of three and she told 10News she would not have been able to afford solar without the program. She'll own the panels as long as she lives at the house. If she moves, the panel stays. The construction team doing the work is a team of all women volunteers. GRID Alternatives is also hoping to get more women into solar-related jobs. Currently, women only make up 27% of solar jobs.  661

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