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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- SeaWorld has confirmed that the company completed layoffs Friday, a spokesperson confirmed to 10News. It’s unclear exactly how many people were laid off in San Diego or companywide, but the move comes as SeaWorld continues to see an increase in attendance at its parks. The move also comes as SeaWorld San Diego gets ready to open a new attraction called Tidal Twister this May. RELATED: Tidal Twister on track to open at SeaWorld San Diego in May 2019Read SeaWorld’s statement below: 512

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- SeaWorld Wednesday released an endangered turtle rescued off the Oregon coast back into the ocean.The olive ridley sea turtle named Coral was rescued after being found stranded on an Oregon beach.SeaWorld says the 18 to 25-year-old turtle was taken to a Seattle aquarium for rehabilitation before being flown to San Diego for more treatment.Once the ocean temperature off the coast became stable around 70 degrees, Coral was released back into her ocean home about 10 miles off the San Diego coast.Experts installed a tracking device on the turtle’s shell in hopes of tracking Coral’s location as well as ocean temperature.According to SeaWorld, olive ridley turtles are found throughout the Pacific ocean, though they rarely stray any further north than Southern California. 803

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Some San Diego Police Department officers are being isolated as they await test results for coronavirus, according to SDPD Chief David Nisleit.Those officers were exposed to the virus and are currently under isolation, Chief Nisleit told 10News anchor Jim Patton. It's unclear how many officers are currently being isolated.“We’re waiting for results on five officers, those officers are isolated right now," Chief Nisleit said. “We’ve had some officers’ tests come back negative, so that’s great news; we are being impacted by it.”RELATED:San Diego COVID-19 Tracker: County reports second deathINTERACTIVE MAP: Confirmed coronavirus cases in San Diego CountyNisleit added, "We have some officers who are showing symptoms and we have some who are isolated because they've been exposed."Nisleit said officers have been practicing social distancing during the current pandemic when out in public. If an arrest or contact with someone must be made, officers put on masks, goggles, and gloves. A police spokesperson added that officers have been self-reporting possible exposure, both on-duty and off-duty. A medical expert then determines if they should be tested. "We're taking great care of them, absolutely," Nisleit added.Precautions are being taken by law enforcement across the county. A spokesperson from Oceanside Police says they're doing more phone or online reports when possible. Dispatch and officers are also asking more questions about cold and flu-like symptoms.A video from the Chula Vista Department tells the public, "We may ask you to wear a mask."Starting Friday, Chula Vista Police will be taking an extra step. A spokesperson says they'll strongly suggest officers wear protective equipment for all interactions with the public closer than six feet. The San Diego Sheriff's Department, along with El Cajon, Chula Vista, Oceanside, and Carlsbad Police say none of their officers has tested positive. San Diego County reported Thursday that 341 residents have tested positive for coronavirus. So far, three deaths have resulted from the virus locally. 2096

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Springtime is in the air, as showers start to give way to clearer skies, beautiful flowers, and the Easter season.Which means one thing for many kids around the county: It's time to hunt.Soon, kids will break out their buckets and begin their hunt for colorful eggs and goodies hidden at various locations. While it's not clear exactly how egg hunts started during Easter, many historians believe it may have originated in the 1700s, based on encouraging children to find eggs left behind by a rabbit.In any case, the holiday event became an instant tradition. Whether you're in North County of the South Bay, there are plenty of opportunities to take you kids out to an egg hunt this season:EGGstravaganza Spring Festival at Poinsettia ParkWhen: March 31Take part in Carlsbad's largest egg hunt, featuring eggs filled with candy, crafts, cookie decorating, and other fun activities for kids.Spring Egg Hunt at Encinitas Community ParkWhen: March 31About 20,000 eggs will be hidden at Encinitas Community Park for a day of egg hunts to ring in the Easter season. The event also features two live shows and free children's activities.Spring Eggstravaganza at Birch AquariumWhen: April 13-14 & 20-21Head over to Birch Aquarium for fun with eggs of a different color. Kids can take part in shark egg crafts, an "underwater" egg hunt, and learn about various animal eggs.Community Easter Egg Hunt at Bates Nut FarmWhen: April 13Head down to Bates Nut Farm and enjoy crafts, games, farm animals, a raffle, and an Easter egg hunt.Paseo del Rey Egg Hunt at Paseo del Rey ChurchWhen: April 13Kids can celebrate the Easter holiday with crafts, games, snacks, and hidden eggs with goodies inside at Chula Vista's Paseo del Rey Church.Firefighter’s Annual Easter Hunt at Mt. San Miguel ParkWhen: April 13Kids can take part in an Easter egg hunt, pictures with the Easter bunny, explore fire engines and fire safety lessons, and and make their own bunny ears.Eggstravaganza at Santee LakesWhen: April 14Santee Lakes is hosting continuous egg hunts, crafts, pony rides, a petting zoo, carnival rides, and much more for families and children to enjoy.Easter Egg Hunt at Grossmont CenterWhen: April 20Kids can take part in a free Easter egg hunt and search the mall for eggs filled with special surprises or hop into other kid-friendly activities at the mall. Easter Bash at Belmont ParkWhen: April 21Belmont Park will bring back its annual Easter Bash with egg hunts, Easter activities, and photos with the Easter bunny, live music and more fun at the park. 2574

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Since the deadly shooting in Parkland, Florida last month, the San Diego County District Attorney's office has seen 19 cases of local school threats.Nine juveniles so far have been charged criminally, according to District Attorney Summer Stephan."We can't assume that the threat is a joke," Stephan said.Stephan said that even though there is not an intent to carry out a school shooting, the person behind a social media threat could face a felony charge if they determine there is an intent to cause fear.Students could receive consequences ranging from custody time, community service, additional mental health services, restorative justice, or access to social media taken away ordered by a judge.San Diego County school threat timeline:"When they hear the judge mention taking their social media away, you can see their faces change over that," Stephan said. "It's important that parents and [the] community really talk to their kids."Stephan said investigators look at a number of factors when determining which cases rise to the level of charges."We have to look at do they have access to weapons? Have they acquired weapons recently? Have they visited websites that indicate a fascination with school shootings and violence?" Stephan said.Of the 19 cases, Stephan said eight cases "did not rise to the level" of criminal charges. However, she said they will work with the minor and the family to prevent a similar situation in the future. A couple of the other cases are still under investigation. 1533

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