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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Speaking from the charred landscape ravaged by one of California's largest current wildfires, Gov. Gavin Newsom strongly asserted that more has to be done to battle the "climate emergency."Newsom toured the devastation at a park in Oroville, Calif., that was burned by the North Complex fire. Since the fire began on Aug. 18, the fire has burned 252,534 acres through Plumas, Butte, and Yuba counties and is 23% contained.It's one of 28 major wildfires burning across California, according to CAL FIRE.During his tour, the governor shot back at the debate over climate change and pledge to continue the state's efforts at lower carbon emissions. Newsom cited August being the state's hottest month in state history and annual drought conditions throughout the state."I'm a little exhausted that we have to continue to debate this issue. This is a climate, damn, emergency. This is real. And it's happening," Newsom said on Friday. "This is the perfect storm. It is happening in unprecedented ways. Year in and year out. "And you can exhaust yourself with your ideological 'BS' by saying, 'well, 100 years ago, we should've done this or that.' All that may be true. And I'm not going to suggest for a second that the forest management practices in the state of California over a century-plus have been ideal. But that's one point. But it's not 'the' point."Newsom said the current "mega-fires" are fueled by "mega-droughts" that have impacted the state."There's something else going on, not just bad practices over the last century related to forestry," Newsom said.Friday, Newsom signed AB2147 into law, which will allow inmates from the state's inmate firefighter program to become firefighters after completing their prison time. CAL FIRE trains minimum-security prison inmates who volunteer to perform the same work as their crews. Volunteer inmates also perform conservation and community service projects while not fighting fires, according to CAL FIRE. According to the Associated Press, inmates are paid per hour while on the frontlines and per day when they're not on duty. Inmates normally have their sentences reduces while participating in the program, the AP says.Previously, volunteer inmates were not eligible to become firefighters after serving time. 2299

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego-based Qualcomm is bringing tech companies together this week to showcase innovations in technology at its Smart Cities event. Zee Munir is in San Diego to display a giant touchscreen system. It puts everything teachers need for lessons at their fingertips. Teachers can record lessons and even have an extra set of eyes. “The cameras would show whether the student is paying attention or not dozing off or not,” Munir said. The first-of-its-kind event is designed to make it easier for governments to identify and use the smart innovations, which include parking meters, license plates, and even vacuums. Snajeet Pandit of Qualcomm said San Diego is where much of the smart tech begins. “San Diego compared to other cities adopted tech much faster rather than waiting and watching so they are at the cutting edge of deploying tech,” Pandit said. 882

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Small businesses are the heart of San Diego's economy, but for those looking to start one, the process can feel overwhelming. It's a gap the nonprofit lender Accion has been working to fill for the last 25 years. "Sometimes thinking about getting a loan can be scary, and I think one of the things we really try to do through our process with our staff is really walk alongside that business owner," said Elizabeth Shott, CEO of Accion. Since they began in 1994, Accion has loaned million to roughly 3,100 small businesses."We're teaching them about their credit, about their finance, and their cash flow. So through the loan process they're getting a lot of one-on-one education from our staff team," said Shott.On Accion's website, you can apply for a loan as well as learn about free resources available in San Diego. Some free resources include:Legal clinics at universities San Diego Small Business Development CenterA patent attorney available once a month at the libraryFrancisco Moreno, owner of Tacos La Mezcla, is one of the many entrepreneurs who's received both a loan and guidance from Accion. “I guess the unknown is really scary, financially it can be really stressful," said Moreno. After Moreno successfully launched his food truck he was able to open a restaurant with help from Accion. Shott cautions businesses to be careful when getting any loan, being sure to ask questions and understand the terms and fees. Her staff often hears about predatory lenders online which can ultimately cost a business far more than they're able to afford. Their partner nonprofit CDC compiled this list to help entrepreneurs in thinking about the questions/info they should know prior to getting a loan. 1737

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students at three Vista Unified School District secondary schools are pivoting to virtual learning on Thursday.The district confirmed Vista High School, as well as Roosevelt and VIDA middle schools, are making the switch after a positive COVID-19 case at each school.According to rules the district's School Board adopted in late October, if one school has two or more positive cases, the whole school will shift to virtual learning for 14 days. If three secondary schools see one case each, the schools would have to do the same -- which is what happened in this case of Vista High, and Roosevelt and VIDA middle schools.The schools are expected to return to in-person learning on Dec. 1, according to the district website.Three other Vista Unified schools -- Rancho Buena Vista High School, Madison Middle School, and Vista Magnet School -- also went back to virtua

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's downtown area will be clad in plenty of Comic-Con fun that doesn't require a ticket to the convention.San Diego Comic-Con's off-site activations packed tons of family fun into the Gaslamp District every year, ensuring those who didn't get badges for the convention can still have a great time.Movie studios, television networks, and comic publishers fill the city with carnival rides and games, free merchandise and giveaways, and exclusive experiences surrounding popular shows and characters.SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON: What to know | Parking | HeadlinesAnd this year looks to be no different, with something special for fans of today's hottest show or the golden age of comics something cool to see.Some events require tickets, some don't. Other events simply require a large time commitment when a swarm of fans are interested. Here's a look at all of the Comic-Con off-sites taking over downtown San Diego this month:Off-site Activations- Petco Park Interactive Zone (Petco Park): The Interactive Zone brings together several pop culture booths and studios for games, food, and fun for fans; No SDCC badge needed.- AMC's Deadquarters (Martin Luther King Promenade): The official "Walking Dead" fan zone returns with interactive settings from both AMC zombie series, including an elaborate treehouse and place crash site; No SDCC badge needed?- Amazon Prime Video Experience (Martin Luther King Promenade): Amazon is bringing back their 60,000 square-foot setup to showcase three new shows with immersive environments. Enlist in a UN peacekeeping mission with "The Expanse," join the anti-superhero movement with "The Boys," or visit a secret Victorian lounge based on "Carnival Row;" No SDCC badge needed. - Futuretechlive! (Omni Hotel): Try virtual reality, augmented reality, and any other reality you like at this tech hub on the second floor of the Omni on L St. UC San Diego scientists are also on hand to give you a VR tour of the International Space Station. No SDCC badge needed.- FX Fearless Forum (Behind convention center): FX Networks brings immersive activations for "American Horror Story: 1984," "What We Do in the Shadows," "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," and "Archer" to SDCC. Fans can register for an RFID badge to access on-site or online ahead of time: https://bit.ly/2xovib2; No SDCC badge needed.- The Batman Experience (Comic-Con Museum, Balboa Park): The Batman Experience brings fans the largest-ever collection of Batman props, costumes, and vehicles; a VR skydiving experience through the streets of Gotham City; a Batcave gaming lounge; a Rogue Gallery interactive punching bag; and more; No SDCC badge needed.- Adult Swim on the Green (Behind convention center): Adult Swim is back with meet and greets, a massive activation full of activities, and gift shop for fans. Ride a mechanical hot dog, visit the "Rick and Morty" Rickmobile, or enjoy a "Anamanaguchi" concert on the green; No SDCC badge needed.- Warner Bros. Films Activation (Omni Hotel): Warner Bros. Home Entertainment presents activations for "Pokémon Detective Pikachu," with a neon cityscape of Ryme City, and "Shazam!" with the film's Chilladelphia Winter Carnival. Both installations include fun games and photo opps for fans; No SDCC badge needed.- HBO's "Watchmen" Experience (Sixth Ave & Island Ave/Petco Park Home Plate Gate): Experience to world of the "Watchmen" with HBO's interactive, in-world activation. Fans will receive custom pins and explore the Watchmen world through an augmented reality experience. The activation will be at both Sixth Ave. and Island Ave. and at Petco Park's Home Plate Gate; No SDCC badge needed.- "Vikings" Battle Axe Training (339 Seventh Ave, San Diego): "Vikings" stars Alexander Ludwig and Kathryn Winnick and special guests will stop by and walk fans through battle axe training and throwing at Throw It San Diego; No SDCC badge needed.- FOX Fan Fair (200 W Island Ave, San Diego): Fox brings a 70-foot Ferris Wheel, carnival games, and amusement rides based on "The Simpsons," "Bob’s Burgers," "Family Guy," and more; No SDCC badge needed.- "Walking Dead" zombie horde group photo (Petco Park): AMC invites fans to dress up as "walkers" and head to Petco Park Saturday at 9 a.m. for a massive photo opp to create the biggest horde ever. Fans can register here: https://bit.ly/2YwdW82; No SDCC badge needed.- Secret "Pennyworth" activation (550 J St, San Diego): You'll need to find out the password to step into the London underworld of the 1960's with EPIX's "Pennyworth." The Oxford Social Club inside the Pendry Hotel will become a lounge filled with performances, live music, and dark secrets themed around the upcoming DC Comics show; No SDCC badge needed.- Impractical Jokers Island Party (Park at the Park): The Impractical Jokers return the Park at the Park inside Petco Park for all-day entertainment, photo experiences, exclusive gear, autograph sessions, food, and more; No SDCC badge needed.- South Park Mini-golf course (200 Harbor Drive #120, San Diego): Hit 9 holes with the characters of South Park on a mini-golf course themed to the show. Visitors can also purchase limited edition South Park shirts; No SDCC badge needed?- "The Good Place, "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," "Superstore" activations (170 Sixth Ave, San Diego): NBC is bringing "The Good Place," "Brooklyn Nine-Nine," and "Superstore" to town with a massive joint-activation at Tin Fish and the Hard Rock Hotel across the street; No SDCC badge needed.- Legion M Fan Lounge (701 Fifth Ave, San Diego): Legion M sets up for a special lounge with food and drinks, recharging stations, giveaways, rooftop party, panels, and special activities like karaoke and dance parties; No SDCC badge needed.- Stan Lee's Alliances: A Trick of Light (327 Fourth Ave, San Diego): The new Audible Original Stan Lee’s Alliances: A Trick of Light takes SDCC fans on an audio-driven journey for a new connected universe with all new superheroes; No SDCC badge needed.- Borderland Museum of Mayhem (530 Sixth Ave, San Diego): Visit Nerdist's Museum of Mayhem giving fans a glimpse at Borderlands 3 artwork, photo booths, gift shop, on-site barber, and other interactive experiences; No SDCC badge needed.Comic-Con Parties- Level Up: San Diego Con Kickoff (Coin-Op, 789 Sixth Ave, San Diego): The Pop Insider is hosting a SDCC kick-off party at Coin-Op with cosplayers, geek-themed cocktails, giveaways, and more. Tickets: https://bit.ly/2Naf4ga; No SDCC badge needed.- Ready PARTY One Preview Night party (Fluxx, 500 Fourth Ave, San Diego): Travel to "The Oasis" with this Ready Player One-themed party, featuring celebrity guests, live entertainment, and more! Tickets: https://bit.ly/2RsFj04; No SDCC badge needed.- The Upside Down: A Stranger Party (Fluxx, 500 Fourth Ave, San Diego): Nerdist hosts "The Upside Down: A Stranger Party" at Fluxx Nightclub. Enjoy Starcourt Mall, The Palace Arcade, Castle Byers and immersive Instagram/TikTok-ready "Stranger Things" experiences, themed DJ sets, and live performances. GA and VIP tickets available at: https://bit.ly/2XNTz5R; No SDCC badge needed.- The Crossip 2: Ghostbusters Party (Werewolf, 627 Fourth Ave, San Diego): Werewolf is hosting a free Ghostbusters-themed bash with drink and food specials, karaoke, and giveaways with the Ghostbusters of Las Vegas and Southland Ghostbusters groups; No SDCC badge needed. - Farscape 20th anniversary party (Fluxx, 500 Fourth Ave, San Diego): Celebrate 20 years of the sci-fi show Farscape with cast members Ben Browder (John Crighton), Claudia Black (Aeryn Sun), Gigi Edgley (Chiana), and Executive Producer and Director Brian Henson, and creator Rockne S. O’Bannon. Autographs and photos will be available as well. Tickets: https://bit.ly/2XxgMw6; No SDCC badge needed. - Awesome Mixer Vol. 2 party (Fluxx, 500 Fourth Ave, San Diego): Fluxx is throwing a Guardians of the Galaxy-style party, with special guests and experiences, and music by DJ Yondu, and The Ravagers Band.; No SDCC badge needed. Pop-up Shops- Kitties and Coffee for Comic-Con (472 Third Ave, San Diego): Book your time at The Cat Cafe and get a 45-minute session with adoptable cats from The Rescue House and a food or drink item for during SDCC. Book a visit: https://bit.ly/2FB4hpn; No SDCC badge needed.- FYE Pop-up Shop (Horton Plaza): Check out exclusive FYE merchandise with special gear from Funko, Marvel, Bob Ross, Neff, and more; No SDCC badge needed.- Nerdvania Pop-up Shop (762 Fifth Ave, San Diego): Nerdvania.net is back with their pop-up shop experience at Atomic, offering comic books, action figures, and giveaways for fans. Info: https://bit.ly/2WSq7u9; No SDCC badge needed.- Comic Pop-Up Market & Art Show (2100 Park Blvd., Balboa Park): Check out more than 25 vendors, a cosplay contest, raffles, and live music at the World Beat Center's Comic Pop-up market & art show: https://bit.ly/2WGxm8D;No SDCC badge needed.- Hello Kitty Cafe Truck (Petco Park): The Hello Kitty Cafe will be at the Interactive Zone at Petco Park at 10 a.m. -7 p.m. Thursday - Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Fans can purchase delicious goodies and new and exclusive merchandise; No SDCC badge needed.- Peanuts Pop-up Shop (226 Fifth Ave, San Diego): The Peanuts celebrate the 1969 moon landing with memorabilia on loan from the Charles M. Schulz Museum including comics strips and clips of "Peanuts in Space." Guests can purchase limited-edition Snoopy and Apollo skateboards; No SDCC badge needed.- "Revenge of the Boodega" pop-up shop (701 Eighth Ave, San Diego): Super7 hosts "Revenge of the Boodega" pop-up shop, featuring exclusives from Universal Monsters; No SDCC badge needed.Shows/Tapings- Conan at SDCC (Spreckels Theater): Comedian Conan O'Brien hosts four episodes of his TBS show "Conan" at the Spreckels Theater. Tickets can be reserved at: https://conan.1iota.com/show/370/conan; SDCC badge required.- IMDBoat (Behind the convention center): The IMDBoat hosts live shows with actor Kevin Smith aboard the IMDB party boat! Access is restricted to invite only, but hang around and catch celebrities come aboard; No SDCC badge needed, but invite only.- Team Coco House Stand-up shows (401 G St, San Diego): The comedians of Team Coco will perform at a pop-up comedy club, with appearances by comedians Andy Richter and Ron Funches, "Conan" writers, and more special events and appearances. Some shows are ticketed: https://bit.ly/2SeHZP9; No SDCC badge needed.- 6th Annual Her Universe Fashion Show (Hyatt Hotel): Hot Topic's 6th annual Her Universe Fashion Show celebrates "The Power of Fashion," pairing fashion and fandom together and giving budding designers a chance to show off their design skills and pop culture inspirations. To join in, enter online here: https://bit.ly/2WEbsaJ; No SDCC badge needed.- "Animaniacs" in concert (868 Fourth Ave, San Diego): The original voice actors and composer of the classic cartoon "Animaniacs" come to Balboa Theater for a special concert. Tickets are available here: https://bit.ly/2Gb2WWy; No SDCC badge needed.-"Back to the Future" and "Galaxy Quest" concerts (750 B St, San Diego): San Diego Symphony will perform music from the films "Back to the Future" and "Galaxy Quest" as the films are screened at Jacobs Music Center. Tickets for each night's show are available here: https://bit.ly/2X1wS1W; No SDCC badge needed.TV/Film Screenings- ScareDiego (444 Fourth Ave, San Diego): ScareDiego screens sneak peeks at upcoming Warner Bros. horror films "It: Chapter Two;" SDCC badge required.- Amazon's "The Boys" premiere party and screening (450 2nd Ave, San Diego): Amazon is hosting a premiere screening of the Amazon Original "The Boys" and pre-party for the show. Reserve your spot: https://bit.ly/2J0guEY; No SDCC badge needed.- Amazon's "Carnival Row" premiere and party (450 2nd Ave, San Diego): Amazon hosts a premiere screening and pre-party for the Amazon Original "Carnival Row." Reserve your spot: https://bit.ly/2XqyLoe; No SDCC badge needed. 12036

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