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(KGTV) — Starting Monday, Southern California residents can take advantage of a limited time discount on tickets to the Happiest Place on Earth.Disneyland's Southern California Resident Ticket offers locals a three-day, one-park ticket for 9 and a three-day, Park Hopper ticket for 4. For comparison, tickets for ages 10 and up can cost as much as 5 for a one-day, one-park ticket and 5 for a one-day, Park Hopper ticket on peak days. That means normal ticket prices for three days could cost up to 5 for one park or 5 for both parks.RELATED: Disneyland raising prices for tickets, parkingFor ages 3 to 9, normal tickets can cost up to 7 for a one-day, one-park ticket and 7 a one-day, Park Hopper ticket — or 1 for three days at one park and 1 for three days at both parks on peak normal days.So families are likely to save a big chuck of change for a trip to Anaheim.The special offer for locals is good from Jan. 7 to May 20. The three-day tickets can be used on consecutive days or three separate days across the offer period. Blackout dates do apply April 14 through April 22 and tickets expire May 23.RELATED: Disney reveals two new attractions coming to 'Star Wars' landUp to five tickets per person per day can be purchased with valid government identification. The offer is valid for SoCal residents within zip codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California residents within zip codes 21000-22999.For more information, visit Disneyland's website here. 1498
(KGTV) - Did a video capture a Little Caesars restaurant bringing a cart of Digiorno frozen pizzas into the kitchen?No.The video does show a shopping cart full of the pizzas near the kitchen of a Little Caesars inside an Indiana Kmart.But a spokeswoman says a Kmart employee was just temporarily storing the expired pizzas there before throwing them out. 367

90-year-old Margaret Keenan of the United Kingdom became the first person to receive an initial dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine on Tuesday — a major landmark and something that officials are calling a "turning point" in the pandemic.Keenan, a retired store clerk, was the first in line at University Hospital in Coventry, England, to receive her first dose of a vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech. She turns 91 next week."It's the best early birthday present I could wish for because it means I can finally look forward to spending time with my family and friends in the New Year after being on my own for most of the year," she said, according to a statement released by the UK's National Health Service (NHS).According to CNN, the first shot was administered by nurse May Parsons."The last few months have been tough for all of us working in the NHS, but now it feels like there is light at the end of the tunnel," Parsons said, according to CNN.CNN and ABC News both report that the second person to receive the vaccine was an 81-year-old man named William Shakespeare, who hails from the same county where the famous playwright was born.England was the first Western country to approve Pfizer's vaccine for emergency use. The U.S. and the European Union are expected to grant their approval to the Pfizer vaccine in the coming days.Russia was the first country to approve a COVID-19 vaccine in August. However, the vaccine, dubbed "Sputnik V," was only tested on a few dozen people, and its rollout has been marked by public distrust and production issues.Pfizer's vaccine requires two shots, which need to be taken 28 days apart, which means Keenan, Shakespeare, and all others injected on Tuesday will need to return for another shot next month to reach full inoculation.The U.S. is also expected to approve a vaccine candidate made by Moderna in the coming days as well. U.S. health officials have said they hope to distribute initial doses of the vaccine to 20 million people across the country by the month's end.As in England, initial doses of COVID-19 in the U.S. are being reserved for older people in long-term care facilities healthcare workers. U.S. health officials believe vaccines will be widely available in the spring. 2249
(KGTV) - The nephew of baseball star Alex Rodriguez was kidnapped and held for ransom in New York Thursday after a deal involving a Lamborghini, various media outlets reported.Rodriguez’ nephew, 29-year-old Norberto Susini, met two men at the Marriott Marquis in Times Square to sell them the vehicle, WABC reported. The men then demanded Susini return a ,000 deposit but he refused.WABC reported the men then held Susini against his will in a hotel room. They demanded ransom from Susini’s business partners, who called police.The men turned themselves in at 4 a.m, according to WABC.Susini is a player in independent baseball leagues. His uncle has not publicly commented on the kidnapping. 708
(KGTV) - Did Google's CFO admit that search results on President Trump are skewed?No.A quote being sent around is fake.Google categorically denies the President's claim that a search of "Trump news" is rigged to bring up negative stories about him. 266
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