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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Included in the new defense budget bill just passed by Congress is what some call the most sweeping military housing reforms in decades. However, San Diego military families are concerned that a loophole will allow the private companies that oversee the housing developments to continue ignoring what they call "slum" conditions.10News has been digging for months into the problems reported by residents at local communities run by Lincoln Military Housing, one of the biggest companies in the industry. Residents say they have been plagued by mold, which has caused illness, as well as rodent and insect infestations, and shoddy maintenance and repairs.RELATED: .7 million awarded to Housing Commission to house military veterans"Lincoln Military Housing doesn't do a very good job of maintaining the infrastructure of these homes," says resident Erika Bradley.Bradley says the recent storms have led to more problems with leaks and mold. She says around 50 families living in the Santo Terrace community in Tierrasanta were forced to leave their homes and move into hotels.The new deal agreed to by Congress include the framework of significant reforms, including a tenant bill of rights, a strict set of regulations for how complaints should be handled, and an arbitration process that leaves the final decision in the hand of base commanders, rather than the companies. RELATED: Marine Corps family wins lawsuit against Lincoln Military Housing, after kids sickened by moldHowever, the language in the bill appears to indicate that the companies will not be forced to sign on to the new processes, making them voluntary. While the military and Congress can use the failure to agree to the processes as grounds to decide not to renew the contract with a company, most of the housing companies have long-term deals in place. That means it's possible that it could be nearly 30 years before some of them would be forced to consider making changes."It's kind of something that looks really good on paper," Bradley says, "but how does it actually help us in our day to day lives?"10News asked if Lincoln plans to agree to the new procedures. A spokesperson responded that the company is reviewing the provisions passed by Congress. RELATED: Navy takes action on complaints of mold, rats in military housingIn a statement to 10News, she said "Lincoln Military Housing, along with our military partners, have instituted a series of reforms to improve service for military families. We will continue to work with our partners on ways we can continue to improve service and strengthen the program.” 10News also reached out to Congresswoman Susan Davis and Senator Dianne Feinstein, who have both worked on military housing issues. Neither was available for an interview. 2794

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Legoland debuted a new land for youngsters as well as a train attraction for park guests Thursday.Park officials welcomed in the addition of Duplo Playtown and a new mini-locomotive in a ribbon cutting with families from Ronald McDonald House Charities. A special check presentation of ,000 was also made to Ronald McDonald House. The park says the new Duplo Playtown will give guests the best views of Miniland U.S.A. from high atop the theme park. The land is geared for kids five and under and features ten interactive areas with sounds and games to entertain.The new mini-locomotive, the Legoland Express, was also unveiled. The ride will sit at the edge of Fun Town, perfect for children to experience their first theme park ride and views of the park. 787

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Local nurses are rallying for more protective equipment at our hospitals. 10News spoke with healthcare workers treating patients with coronavirus who say they're terrified for their own safety. ICU nurse, Michael Kennedy, describes what it's like on the front lines of Covid-19 at UCSD Medical Center in Hillcrest. "As you can imagine it is kind of chaotic," said Kennedy. "We're basically having to beg for masks."He, like many other health care workers, is raising a sobering flag, saying they do not have enough face masks to protect themselves. Kennedy says they've been instructed to wear bandanas instead. USCD nurses held a rally to fight back against the shortage Friday morning. "We’re already rationing supplies and we are not getting the kind of transparency we need from UCSD, from state and local officials about what we have."It's a problem reported nationwide. The demand for personal protective equipment is soaring past supply. Here in San Diego, 10News has covered stories of the community coming together to fix that problem by donating supplies and even sewing together homemade masks. County Supervisor Greg Cox acknowledged the problem at a press conference Thursday. "We had a problem with the N95 masks that were in short supply," said Cox. Kennedy is now hoping the problem doesn't get even worse. "If we experience a surge tomorrow, would we have the kinds of things we need or would we be wearing trash bags?10News reached out to UCSD who provided the following statement from Michelle Brubaker, Associate Director of Communications and Media:"Currently, UC San Diego Health has sufficient supplies of personal protective equipment, including masks and respirators, to meet the needs for patients and health workers alike.But like all health systems across the region and country, we are pursuing every avenue to diversify and increase our supply and to ensure continuing, effective levels of protection, not just in the moment but for weeks and months to come. These efforts are based upon CDC and World Health Organization guidelines regarding PPE use and are in accordance with the California Department of Public Health, San Diego County Public Health and University of California.PPE is available to nurses for any potential COVID-19 patient. PPE for COVID-19 patients is the recommended CDC PPE practice." 2367

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Inside or outside San Diego Comic-Con, there's plenty to see and do. But one thing attendees always flock to is the exclusives.The great part about the cool toys and collectibles at Comic-Con every year is that you can snag them even without a badge.Inside the convention, there are tons of exclusives fans can wait in line for or vie for a lottery ticket to get simply the chance to purchase something big. But other booths will have plenty of t-shirts, figurines, comic books, and more within budget to check out.SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON: What to know | Off-site activations | Parking | HeadlinesOutside, pop-up shops throughout downtown San Diego will have special installations featuring Comic-Con exclusive gear featuring fan-favorite characters new and old.Here's a handful of awesome swag fans can grab for or less at Comic-Con this year:Inside the conventionMarvel (Booth #2329): Snag some convention exclusive t-shirts priced between - featuring your favorite Marvel heroes, a special Iron Man arc reactor lanyard for , or pin sets starting at .Hasbro (Booth #3329): This iconic The Incredible Hulk 6″ action figure sports the character's classic comic look, featuring a crushed pipe accessory too, for .Mondo (Booth #435): If you love commemorative posters, Mondo has a new set of SDCC exclusive artwork, including Snoopy/Apollo posters for , a Batman: Hush poster for , and a couple of Marvel posters for .Mattel (Booth #2945): Oooh yeeeah. Mattel is selling a “Macho Man” Randy Savage action figure in the style of the wrestlers Slim Jim commercial for . It even comes in a Slim Jim box.Entertainment Earth (Booth #2343): Take a trip to a tropical galaxy far, far away with these convention exclusive Star Wars tiki mugs. Choose from 20 oz. tiki mugs featuring Bossok or Admiral Ackbar for each or a Lando/Nien Nunb 2-pack for .Outside the conventionFYE Pop-up Shop (Horton Plaza): The FYE Pop-up Shop returns with more Comic-Con-exclusive merchandise including specially created cereals for "Child's Play" () and "Kiss" (), a special "Stranger Things" cassette featuring music from the series (), or various t-shirts under .Super7’s “Revenge of the Boodega” shop (701 8th Ave., San Diego): Celebrate Universal Studios Monsters with a special SDCC monsters beach towel for , "monster vision" glasses for , actions figures for , or monster masks for .Arts-Rec (2161 Logan Ave., Barrio Logan): Just a short distance from the convention center, legendary Artist Stan Sakai and Arts-Rec are selling Comic-Con exclusive skateboard decks () and t-shirts () celebrating the 35th anniversary of Usagi Yojimb.Hello Kitty Cafe Truck (Petco Park Interactive Zone): Hello Kitty fans will be treated with exclusive macaron sets featuring Hello Kitty, My Melody, Chococat, Keroppi, & Tuxedo Sam for , confetti popcorn, t-shirts for kids and adults, headbands, canvas totes, exclusive thermal bottles, and more.Comic Pop Up Market + Art Show (WorldBeat Cultural Center, Balboa Park): Check out a free art show filled with handmade goods, artisans, vegan food vendors, Kombucha on tap , face painting and more. While in Balboa Park, check out The Batman Experience at the new Comic-Con Museum too. 3288

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It's shaping up to be a perfect weekend to get soak in some baseball, golf, or San Diego culture.Padres Opening Day is here, complete with the annual East Village two-day block party and a weekend full of fun at and around Petco Park. Tickets are still available for this weekend's games and it's bound to be a fan-fueled good time.The best female golfers around will take to the green in Carlsbad for the Kia Classic as well, as returning champ Eun-Hee Ji looks to defend her title against former Classic champs and local stars.RELATED: Things to do for free in San Diego CountyIf sports aren't you thing, perhaps a trip back in time will suffice. Maritime Museum of San Diego is bringing on a new crew of pirates during its Boarded! event, where participants will walk the plank right into the middle of pirate life.And two more block parties around town will keep the food, grooves, and local brews flowing in San Diego. Here's a look at this weekend's happenings:THURSDAYEast Village Opening Day Block PartyWhere: J St., between Sixth and Tenth Avenues; Cost: Free(Thursday - Friday) Celebrate the start of Padres season in the East Village. The party includes autographs with Padres players, a "swing batter, batter, swing" game zone, a pet expo and fashion show, live music and entertainment, adult activation zone with baseball-themed cocktails and a beer garden, a pizza eating contest, and Lucha Libre wrestling.Fishing Tackle and Boat ShowWhere: Del Mar Fairground; Cost: Free - (Thursday - Sunday) Experience the world of fishing and boating at Del Mar, where more than 200 outdoor recreation seminars on boating, fishing, and cooking will be held, with hundreds of boats and booths for attendees to check out the latest in gear and tech.FRIDAYSan Diego Padres Opening Day seriesWhere: Petco Park; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) Baseball is back in San Diego! The Padres are taking on the San Francisco Giants for their Opening Day series at Petco Park. Head over for all the sights, sounds, and smells of the ballpark, and check out our Opening Day guide here. Tickets are still available for Friday to Sunday games.LPGA Kia ClassicWhere: Park Hyatt Aviara Golf Club, Carlsbad; Cost: - 0(Thursday - Sunday) Root for 144 of the best female golfers in the world battling it out for a .8 million prize purse at the Kia Classic. Last year's Kia Classic Champion Eun-Hee Ji returns to defend her title against past Classic champs including Mirim Lee, Lydia Ko, Cristie Kerr, Anna Nordqvist, Beatriz Recari, Yani Tseng, and Sandra Gal.SATURDAYMade in San Diego Block PartyWhere: India St., West Ivy St., West Juniper St.; Cost: Free - Ballast Point is celebrating their San Diego roots with a block party in Little Italy, with unlimited craft beer sampling from local breweries, delicious food, local art, and live music from Wavves, The Donkeys, Mrs. Magician, and The Schizophonics.The Empire Strikes Back: A Burlesque ParodyWhere: Balboa Theater; Cost: starting at .50A galaxy far, far away gets a very different spin at the historic Balboa Theater, when The Empire Strips Back: A Burlesque Parody hits. The show combines song and dance, troupe routines, humor and striptease with Boba Fett, Stormtroopers, droids and Jedi, and even Darth Vader.San Diego Water Lantern FestivalWhere: Chollas Lake Park; Cost: - Send off beautifully lit lanterns you decorate yourself on Chollas Lake in this family-friendly event that includes delicious food, music, and activities for everyone. The festival has also been named the Best Cultural Festival by USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards, so you know it's an event you'll remember.2019 San Diego Tour de CureWhere: Del Mar Fairgrounds; Cost: - Come out and support the riders at San Diego Tour de Cure, benefiting the American Diabetes Association. There's still time to register as a bicyclist, walker, or runner and enjoy a celebration party after your hard work.SUNDAYRolando Street FairWhere: Rolando Blvd., between El Cajon Blvd. and Solita Ave.; Cost: FreeBands and more than 150 vendors will take to Rolando in one of San Diego's only neighborhood street fair. Come out and enjoy live music from May and The To Do List, Len Rainey and the Midnight Players, Psydecar, Sister Speak and Funks Most Wanted, a new beer garden, and carnival fun at a kids zone.Boarded! A New Pirate AdventureWhere: Maritime Museum of San Diego; Cost: - Get ready to experience life on the seven seas as the Maritime Museum San Diego, as Boarded! enlists a new crew for pirate fun. You'll become one of the crew, train how to naviagte, sword fight, bail water from a sinking ship, and escape from the Kings Jail. 4715

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