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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - For months San Diego bee removal companies have been swarmed with calls to remove hives, but where is best to relocate them?One Encinitas company has a solution, hooking up property owners who want bees with beekeepers."When your house gets invaded by bees, instead of spraying them with poison we take them out alive and chemical-free and find good homes for them," said James Mcdonald, founder of the Encinitas Bee Company.Mcdonald will relocate hives to homes or businesses interested in hosting a hive; then a local beekeeper will tend to them."Hundreds of potential beekeepers living in apartments would love to keep bees, but they have no land," said Mcdonald. The Host a Hive program is free for property owners, and they get to keep any honey produced. Mcdonald said he shared a post on Nextdoor about the program and was flooded with messages from people wanting to host a hive. He currently has several bee hives at home that he'd like to relocate. "I'm bursting at the seam and really need people and beekeepers that are willing to help me," said Mcdonald. His ultimate goal is not only to save bees but make people environmentally conscious.To learn more about hosting a hive contact Mcdonald at: (858) 750-5438. 1252

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For the first time in 40 days, San Diego County has fallen below the state's County Monitoring List threshold for coronavirus case rate.San Diego County was placed on the list on July 3 after it crossed the state metric of 100 cases per 100,000 people over 14 days. Wednesday, the county reported a case rate of 94.1.The county will have to remain off the watch list for another three days to get off California's watch list and an additional 14 days in order for local schools grades 7th through 12th can return to in-person instruction.No other businesses are slated to be allowed to reopen after that 17-day window unless the state provides more guidance for business reopenings, according to the county.San Diego County reported 236 new COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, a 3% positive rate out of 7,339 reported tests. Six new deaths were also reported, including five women and one man who died between July 28 and Aug. 11. All of the victims had underlying conditions, county officials said.The county also reported two new community outbreaks, one in a grocery setting and one in a manufacturing setting.While the county's case rate has fallen, it continues to be high above its community outbreak threshold of seven in seven days. Currently, the county has 26 community outbreaks in a week. A community outbreak is three or more coronavirus cases in the same setting in people of different households in the past two weeks.Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said of the drop in the county's case rate: "San Diegans should be proud of the progress we have made, but we have to recognize the goal is not just to get our cases down, it is to keep them down. We’ve seen progress because of a renewed focus and vigilance, and we need that same focus going forward." 1782

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Friday, Oct. 4 marks perhaps San Diego's favorite food holiday National Taco Day.Across San Diego, chain and local taco purveyors are celebrating by offering some delicious deals on Friday.Local spots Puesto, Sandbar, and On the Border have special deals for San Diegans to enjoy, with nationwide stops like Rubio's, Del Taco, and Taco Bell (kind of) are celebrating with deals.Exploring San Diego: Odd-sounding tacos with serious flavorTaco Deals:Puesto (locations in San Diego and La Jolla): Head to any Puesto location and enjoy a Taco of the Month (Pescado a la Veracruzana) when dining in on National Taco Day. Puesto is also celebrating their future Mission Valley location with a special pop up at the Mission Center Road site with free tacos.Sandbar (718 Ventura Place, Pacific Beach): Grab tacos at Sandbar all day Friday along with Happy Hour specials from 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.Rubio's Coastal Grill: Bring in this coupon to participating Rubio's locations on Friday and get any a la carte taco free with a drink purchase.Baja Fresh: Enjoy buy one, get one free tacos on Friday at Baja Fresh. Follow them on Instagram or Facebook, where they'll post a barcode required to redeem the BOGO taco.On the Border (locations in Mission Valley, Mira Mesa, and Escondido): On the Border is offering endless tacos for .99 all day for National Taco Day.El Pollo Loco: For National Taco Day, El Pollo Loco will donate one taco to someone in need for every Taco al Carbon sold. The promotion is part of the chain's Buy One, Feed Many promotion supporting local charities fighting food insecurity.Del Taco: Del Taco is offering a free taco for anyone who makes a purchase using the Del Taco mobile app and a Beyond Taco or Beyond Avocado Taco for free with any purchase through the app.Taco Bell: Celebrate National Taco Day with an exclusive National Taco Day "gift set" that includes two crunchy tacos and two Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos tacos.Chronic Tacos: Chronic Tacos is giving away free tacos to anyone who gives the code word "Tacolife" at the register on Friday. The closest location is in Temecula. 2133

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Five of California's 10 largest fires ever are still burning.The largest of the state's wildfires, the August Complex fire, is now California's largest wildfire on record, burning 471,185 acres since Aug. 17. The blaze began as 37 different fires before each merged into the massive group.According to CAL FIRE, its list of the 10 largest wildfires in state history (as of Sept. 10, 2020) includes:August Complex: 471,185 acres (August 2020; 24% contained)Mendocino Complex: 459,123 acres (July 2018)SCU Lightning Complex: 396,624 acres (August 2020; 97% contained)LNU Lightning Complex: 363,220 acres (August 2020; 94% contained)Thomas Fire: 281,893 acres (December 2017)Cedar Fire: 273,246 acres (October 2003)Rush Fire: 271,911 acres (August 2012)Rim Fire: 257,314 acres (August 2013)Elkhorn Fire (SHF Elkhorn Lightning Fires): 255,309 acres (August 2020; 27% contained)North Complex: 252,163 acres (August 2020; 23% contained)The state's 17th largest wildfire in history, the Creek Fire, is also still burning in Fresno and Madera Counties. It has burned 175,893 acres since it ignited on Sept. 4 and is 0% contained. 1148

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Every December, for just two nights, Balboa Park twinkles with thousands of lights and just as many visitors to celebrate the holidays.December Nights will cover the park in holiday cheer on Dec. 6, 3 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Dec. 7, 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. The park will be filled with light displays, bands and performances, attractions, shopping, and delicious foods from the park's International Cottages to Spanish Village.The massive celebration is ranked the fifth best holiday festival in the U.S. by USA Today readers and is the largest free event in San Diego, attracting about 360,000 visitors.RELATED: San Diego holiday tree lightings to catch this seasonAnother big draw to the celebration: participating museums offer free admission from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. each day. Until the fun kicks off, the public can vote for the annual San Diego tradition in USA Today's 10Best contest for "best public holiday lights display." Currently, December Nights is ranked second to Riverside's Festival of Lights celebration. Voting is open until Dec. 2 at 9 a.m.TransportationFree and paid parking is available but limited. Shuttles are available to visitors, picking up at Ash St., between 5th and 6th Avenues from 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and 11:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday.Public transit near December Nights will also be available. The three closest stops will be at City College, 5th Ave. Trolley Station, and at Park Blvd. and University Ave.Rideshare is available through the event's official partner, Lyft. Riders can use the code "DECNIGHTS" for a 20 percent discount on two rides to the event. Rides will drop off at Sixth Avenue near the Laurel Street bridge.Dockless bicycles and scooters will not be allowed inside the event.Food & DrinkVisitors have plentiful and delicious food options throughout Balboa Park during the event. Concession stands and food trucks line the promenade with tasty treats, including vegan and gluten-free options.Another favorite: Balboa Park's International Cottages. House of Scotland is known for tasty desserts, House of Italy has cannoli and cappucino, and you won't want to miss paella at the House of Spain food stand.Alcoholic beverages are available at beer gardens around the park.Shows to seeCatch the tree lighting at 6 p.m. on Friday, as Mayor Kevin Faulconer helps kick off December Nights by flipping the candy cane switch at the Organ Pavilion.Over on the Botanical Stage at 3:30 p.m. Friday, Ballet Folklorico la Joya de Mexico students will perform traditional dances for the holidays.At the Organ Pavilion, the San Diego Gay Men's Chorus will perform the sounds of the holidays beginning at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Afterward, the pavilion will be featured in the Christmas Story Tree scenes and hymns.The San Diego Chorus of Sweet Adelines will perform a cappella and classic four-harmony sounds at 5:40 p.m. Saturday at the Organ Pavilion.In the Cascades Marketplace at 7:25 p.m. Saturday, the San Diego Street Symphony turns orchestra performances into electric, live street shows for guests. 3067

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