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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Grab a seat, take a seat, and prepare to have your sides split.The sixth annual San Diego Comedy Festival is bringing a who's who of local and celebrity comedians to the San Diego comedy stages for a week of laughs from May 10 to 19.Some events include a clean comedy showcase; "Ya Feel?!" comedy show with Alexis Grossman and Anthony Desamito, where comedians spin a wheel of different feelings and deliver their jokes using that emotion; "This Week Sucks" with Anwar Newton and Michael Turner, where hosts pick apart the news and heckle comedians in attendance; comedy from Tony Tripoli or E! and Fashion Police fame; and a Lip Sync Battle hosted by MTV's Matt Rife.RELATED: San Diego museum members get free access to more than 30 locations during Big ExchangeComedians will battle it out with their standup routines throughout the week to be SDCF champ and top ,000 prize. The festival also features guest speakers, live podcast tapings, musical comedy, and contests and giveaways.Tickets for shows range from free to general admission. A VIP pass that grants access to all shows is also available for .For more information on tickets, showtimes, and comedian lineups, visit SDCF's website. 1230
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Hundreds of homeless individuals remain evacuated at SDCCU Stadium after heavy rains flooded an East Village shelter this week, forcing them to leave.Flooding Thursday night overturned portable restroom facilities at the Alpha Project facility, turning the ground into a swamp of feces and human waste and inundating tents meant to house the homeless from the storm.Saturday, those evacuated remained at the Mission Valley stadium. Mayor Kevin Faulconer planned to visit the stadium to meet with those evacuated.RELATED: Hundreds of homeless evacuated as rain floods downtown San Diego shelterHomeless individuals at the stadium were given food and a clean place to sleep, but Red Cross organizers say they need new clothing, blankets, and socks to help replace what was lost. Donations can be brought to SDCCU Stadium's Gate C.Hazmat crews still have to clean up the downtown site as of Saturday. There is no timeline on when the downtown shelter will be reopened or how long the emergency shelter would be in place. 1044

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Gov. Gavin Newsom said Tuesday he's worried about family gatherings around California ahead of the Fourth of July weekend and will announce new measures to dial back reopenings on Wednesday.Newsom said the prospect of family gatherings, not just bars or demonstrations, this weekend has health officers worried about the continued spread of the coronavirus. He added that new measures related to enforcement will also be announced on Wednesday."Tomorrow we will be making some additional announcements on efforts to use that dimmer switch we've referred to and begin to toggle back on our stay-at-home order and tighten things up," Newsom said. "The framework for us is this: If you're not going to stay home and you're not going to wear masks in public we have to enforce — and we will, and we will be making announcements on enforcement tomorrow — but we also have to recognize that the spread when you're not at home, in indoor facilities, is much more probable than in outdoor settings."RELATED: San Diego County to close bars that don't serve food ahead of July 4 to slow COVID-19 spreadNew York adds California, 7 other states to traveler quarantine listLast weekend, Newsom ordered bars in Los Angeles County and six other counties to close — a move which San Diego County followed to a degree on Monday.There are 19 counties currently on the state's watch list. The governor says four more counties will likely be added to that watch list in the next day.An additional 6,367 COVID-19 cases were reported across the state in the last day, according to the state. 1596
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Drove footage captured off the coast of San Diego shows orcas happily making their way through crystal clear water. The footage was captured by Domenic Biagini Photography roughly 20 miles off the coast.Biagini told 10News that the water was perfectly calm and the skies clear, allowing for some incredible footage to be captured.Watch the full video in the player below: 409
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Eighteen-year-old Joseph Preissman is getting ready for his very first day as a college student. But a mistake he made last December is dragging down his final days of summer."It'd be really great to just figure out why we're getting charged so much for something so little, and something that was, like, an accident," he said. The accident happened near Idyllwild. Preissman and a friend were returning from a hiking trip, when he said it hailed. Preissman was coming around a bend and lost control of his car, running into a freeway directional sign and splitting its wooden post. Nobody was hurt, so Preissman thought the accident was ancient history. That is, until July 31, when the Preissman family got a bill from Caltrans to replace the sign - totaling 7.95. All but about of that bill was for labor. "I could even understand half that cost, but I can't understand how it could possibly take three people, let's say from 8 in the morning to 12 in the afternoon, to repair that sign," said Daniel Preissman, Joseph's father. Caltrans spokeswoman Emily Leinen stood behind the bill. She said about 0 of it went to administrative fees. Much of the rest reimbursed the crews for going out to the area and replacing the 16-foot-tall post. They had to make sure it had the proper breaking points for driver safety. Leinen added one crew member had to keep watch for other cars coming around the bend."It's rocky road terrain out there, it’s a mountain, so unfortunately they had to do everything by hand on a blind corner," Leinen said. Caltrans did offer the Preissman's a 10% discount and a payment plan, but Daniel Preissman said even with that the bill is excessive. 1710
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