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The theme parks are expected to follow guidelines laid out by the San Diego Tourism Authority earlier in May, which include limited crowd sizes, social distancing, mask requirements for employees and guests, temperature checks before workers begin their shifts, plexiglass protection in food service areas, sanitation stations around the parks, and frequent cleaning of rides and other common areas. 399

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The ship arrived in Port Canaveral on Wednesday morning as scheduled. The guest immediately disembarked to receive any additional medical attention necessary on shore. 167

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The sheriff’s office says one of the women helped the victim get a ride-share vehicle and walked him outside. All three were then dropped off at the Sleep Inn & Suites in Dania Beach.According to the victim, he lost consciousness as soon as he entered his hotel room. When he woke up in the morning, he says he discovered ,000 and a gold and silver Rolex worth about ,000 were missing. One suspect has blonde hair, a tattoo on her upper left chest and is said to be between 35 to 45 years old. She wore a black blouse and black pants at the time. The second suspect is also said to be 35 to 45 years old and was wearing a leopard jumpsuit.Anyone who recognizes the suspects or has information regarding the Sept. 13 incident is asked to contact Dania Beach Det. Taylor Powell at 954-518-0153. If you wish to remain anonymous, contact Broward Crime Stoppers at 954-493-TIPS (8477) or online at browardcrimestoppers.org. 927

  

The wrong-way SUV continued on for about half a mile before coming to a stop, and the driver was then approached by the 10News Breaking News Tracker. 149

  

The relationship between Alyssa's family and the Mayo Clinic started off well.On Christmas morning 2016, Alyssa settled in with a mug of hot chocolate to open her gifts. She was surrounded by her large family: her mother, Amber Engebretson, a stay-at-home mom; Duane Engebretson, her stepfather since she was 4 years old, who manages a construction company and the family's farms; and her five younger siblings, then 18 months to 11 years old.They live in Sherburn, Minnesota, population just over 1,000 people, about 150 miles southwest of Minneapolis, on a farm with sheep, cows, horses and pigs.Alyssa was thrilled with her first Christmas present: a pair of cowboy boots emblazoned with the emblem of the Future Farmers of America, her favorite club.Then she went to the bathroom. Her parents heard screaming."Mom, I need you!" Alyssa yelled as she lay curled up on the floor, vomiting.It was immediately obvious this was much more than just a stomach bug. Her left side was very weak, and she couldn't hear out of her left ear."You could see looking at her that she was petrified," her stepfather said.He called an ambulance. A local hospital determined that Alyssa, who'd always been healthy, had a ruptured brain aneurysm: A blood vessel inside her brain had suddenly and unexpectedly burst.Surgeons explained that her life was on the line. They drilled a hole in her skull to relieve the pressure on her brain.A nurse gave her parents a bag of Alyssa's hair, which had been shaved off for the operation. Some people liked to have it, she said.Amber and Duane cried as they considered that this bag of hair -- their daughter's long, beautiful hair -- might be all they had left if she died.They begged to have her sent to the Mayo Clinic. The main campus for the world-renowned medical center was 85 miles away in Rochester, Minnesota."They're the best. People come from all over the world to go to Mayo," said Alyssa's mother, Amber Engebretson, who worked as a vehicle inspector for the Minnesota State Patrol before staying home to care for her family.But Alyssa couldn't get to Mayo immediately. There was an ice storm. Ambulances couldn't drive, and helicopters couldn't fly.The weather eventually broke, and about 7 p.m. -- about nine hours after the aneurysm -- Alyssa finally arrived by ambulance at Mayo headquarters in Rochester.On Christmas night, surgeons gave her a 2% chance of living, her parents said. Doctors wrote in her medical record that her prognosis was "grim."Her parents reached out on Facebook for prayers. They called their daughter the #Christmasmiraclegirl.Alyssa lived up to that name. She survived, thanks to four brain surgeries over the next month. Her doctors were ecstatic."They were like, she's not supposed to be here. She beat the odds," her stepfather said."Mayo neurosurgeons saved her life," added her mother. "We'll be grateful to them forever."On January 30, Alyssa was transferred from the neurology unit to the rehabilitation unit.It should have been a happy turning point. But that's when the troubles began. 3061

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