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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Williams-Sonoma is offering free children’s cooking classes for the holidays.Attendees must sign up on the store’s website.Halloween Cookie PartyKids can learn how to make Halloween-themed cookies using cookie stamps. The class is for children aged 8 to 13 and will be held Saturday, October 13 at 10 a.m.Thanksgiving helper: Side dishesChildren can learn how to contribute to the holiday meal. The class is appropriate for ages 8 to 13 and will take place Saturday, November 10 at 10 a.m. 516
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) — Whether or not the Padres head to the World Series, Petco Park may still see playoff baseball this season.Under a plan by the MLB, a neutral-site playoff format with teams living in a "bubble" may be finalized next week, though it is awaiting approval by the Players Association, according to ESPN.The plan states that playoffs would start with the top four seeds in the AL and NL hosting all the games in a best-of-three wild-card series: the AL games between Sept. 29 and Oct. 1 and the NL games between Sept. 30 and Oct. 2.The highest AL seed would be the home team for the division series at Petco Park in San Diego, while the other series heads to Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. The AL championship series would then be played at Petco Park.On the NL side, the top seed into the division series would play at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, and the next-highest seed would play at Minute Maid Park in Houston. The NL championship series would be hosted in Arlington.The MLB's reported plan would begin the World Series on Oct. 20 at Arlington and end no later than Oct. 28.ESPN reports that the Players Association is considering concerns from players who have lived outside of the bubble format, similar to how the NBA has operated this season, with the ability to be around family and friends. Inside the proposed playoff plan, teams would operate in a bubble to prevent exposure between players, staff, and others. 1455
San Diego (KGTV)- After spending nearly months in the ICU, a local healthcare worker, who tested positive for COVID-19, is sharing his story."At that time, I thought for certain I was going to die."Ezequiel Melendez Jr., also known as Zeke, spent 57 days in the hospital after contracting COVID-19.The Respiratory Care Technician says he's always been an active and healthy person. He did not have any underlying medical conditions. His struggle with coronavirus started in early March with flu-like symptoms."I didn't meet the criteria at the time for COVID testing," says Melendez. "You were supposed temperature of 102; mine was 100. They told me don't go back to work until 24 hours with no symptoms."Melendez says seven days later, his symptoms got worse."Next thing I know, I'm laying on a gurney preparing for intubation with an endotracheal tube."Melendez's girlfriend, Grace Carbajal, who is also a healthcare worker, says it was a challenge seeing him sick."Being a nurse and not being able to be there at the bedside, also being a loved one and not being able to be there for him and with him, was very difficult," says Carbajal.After spending weeks in the hospital, Melendez was released in late May. He says it will be a while until he feels like himself again. He is still under doctors' care and has physical therapy weekly.He also has a message for everyone as the pandemic continues."We need protection and everyone doing their part to wear masks," says Melendez. "I was one who thought it was just something like the flu, maybe exaggerated at the time. But when it happened to me, it was a smack to the face."Melendez says he would like to thank everyone for the support and those who donated to the GoFund Me that was created while he was in the hospital. The funds are being used for his medical expenses and physical therapy sessions. 1863
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - While all the buzz seems to be around Disneyland's forthcoming "Star Wars" land, California Adventure will welcome a variety of Pixar character next month.California Adventure Park's Pixar Pier opens to park guests June 23 and will pack loads of Pixar character fun into the theme park.Wednesday, Disney laid out what exactly fans of "Toy Story," "The Incredibles," and other Pixar films can expect to see at the pier's four neighborhoods.RELATED: Disneyland's 'Star Wars' expansion set for summer 2019In Incredibles Park fans can test their superhero prowess alongside the Parr family on the new Incredicoaster, the former California Screamin' rollercoaster. Outside, the Jack-Jack Cookie Num Nums stand will be ready to treat riders to freshly-baked treats.Over at Toy Story Boardwalk, guests will shrink down to the size of their favorite tenants of Andy's room on Toy Story Midway Mania! Jessie the yodeling cowgirls will take fans for a spin on Jessie's Critter Carousel, and delicious churros from Senor Buzz Churros, where Buzz has switched into Spanish mode.Fans of one of Pixar's newest favorites "Inside-Out" will want to visit the new Inside-Out headquarters, featuring family-friendly fun set to open at a later date.RELATED: Report: SeaWorld attendance takes a hit, while SoCal theme parks growPixar Promenade will celebrate all of Pixar's characters at the Pixar Pal-A-Round, featuring 24 gondolas with different Pixar pairs.The promenade will also be home to the Games of the Boardwalk, with game booths set up including Heimlich’s Candy Corn Toss, Wall-E Space Race, La Luna Star Catcher and Bullseye Stallion Stampede. 1697
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