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(KGTV) - If you're heading to KAABOO Del Mar this weekend, you're in for a packed schedule of musical acts and other performers that can't be missed.Here's a look at this weekend's lineups and times:FridaySunset Cliffs Stage 232
(KGTV) - An earthquake struck northern Mexico’s Baja California peninsula Monday, causing tremors felt in San Diego County.The 4.8 quake was located near Alberto Oviedo Mota at 12:18 p.m.The initial quake was followed by a 3.3 aftershock in the same area seven minutes later.Alberto Oviedo Mota is roughly 160 miles from San Diego. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the shaking in San Diego County was in the II-III or IV categories, meaning weak to light. The strongest shaking reported in the U.S. was in El Centro, which was considered moderate.There are no immediate reports of damage or injuries. 626

(KGTV) - Did an art teacher try to prevent kids from running in the hall by painting a warped-looking floor pattern?No.The picture being sent around Facebook actually shows the entrance to a tile company in England. 223
(KGTV) -- “Jeopardy!” host Alex Trebek has died at the age of 80 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. The news was announced on the show's official Facebook page. According to the announcement, Trebek died surrounded by family and friends."Jeopardy! is saddened to share that Alex Trebek passed away peacefully at home early this morning, surrounded by family and friends. Thank you, Alex," an announcement from the show read. Trebek had been the host of "Jeopardy!" since 1984. He announced his diagnosis with pancreatic cancer in 2019 and immediately began treatment. Despite the diagnosis, Trebek continued to host and tape new episodes of the show. The show’s 37th season started airing in mid-September. Trebek said he was excited to get back to work.“I believe we are the first quiz show to come back on the air in the COVID-19 era. On a personal level, I’m excited because it gets me out of the house. It gives me something to do on a regular basis, and I was missing that," Trebek said. 1008
(KGTV) - Does a life-sized doll show the wear and tear two decades of office work can do to your body?Yes.'Emma' was created by a British office equipment company named Fellowes.She's designed to show what 20 years of work can do to your health.Emma has poor posture from spending all day hunched over a computer, her stomach bulges from a lack of exercise, her skin is red from stress-induced eczema, and her legs have varicose veins.Of course, the goal of Emma isn't altruistic. Fellowes hopes she'll shock companies into buying more comfortable desks and work stations. 580
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