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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This weekend, head out to catch some drive-in movie fun at the mall or get set at home for virtual fun from Liberty Station or with one of San Diego's most popular breweries.Westfield Mission Valley is hosting "Movies Under the Stars" this weekend, with three showings this weekend in the mall's parking lot.Liberty Station is hosting its First Friday arts festival online, with live events, art, and performances for viewers. Fans of Ballast Point can also enjoy their favorite brews, watch a documentary on the brewery's history, and live chat with the brewery's team as well.Those looking for some delicious local fare can head out to the Gaslamp for some outdoor dining or over to Del Mar for some fair creations, drive-thru style.(As a reminder, residents are encouraged to stay home if they feel ill and avoid large gatherings with people not from the same household. The county also requires residents to practice social distancing and wear a facial covering when within six feet of those not from the same household.)"Movies Under the Stars" at Westfield Mission Valley (Friday - Sunday): Head out to catch a flick this weekend at Westfield Mission Valley, as the mall's drive-in movie series brings screenings to the parking lot. This weekend, catch "The Secret Life of Pets" (Friday), "The Little Rascals" (Saturday), and "Despicable Me" (Sunday). Tickets are a car and gates open at 7 p.m. each night. All ticket proceeds benefit Feeding San Diego. Tickets can be purchased here.Virtual First Friday Arts District (Friday): Liberty Station's First Friday arts festival has moved online, with a line up of talented arts and culture groups, live performances, and virtual events geared toward younger viewers. More infoBallast Point Beerography online beer tasting (Saturday): Rockstar Beer Festivals is hosting an online beer tasting plus documentary reveal for Ballast Point Beerography, a look at the 25-year history of one of San Diego's most popular breweries. Virtual attendees will enjoy 10 specially-selected beers (sent to them or available for pickup) — complete with brewery swag — and get access to the documentary and live chat with the Ballast Point Crew. Tickets and more infoCurbside Gaslamp (Friday - Sunday): Enjoy outdoor dining on the streets of the Gaslamp Quarter during Curbside Gaslamp. Socially distant while eating at some of your favorite Fifth Ave. stops starting at 3 p.m. on Friday, 12 p.m. on Saturday, and 11 a.m. on Sunday and running until 11 p.m. More infoSan Diego County Fair food fun (Friday - Sunday): What's the July 4 weekend without some fair food? The Del Mar Fairgrounds is offering delicious bites from fair vendors Friday through Sunday from now until Sept. 7. Grab a bit from vendors like Chicken Charlies, Roxy's, Sugar Bear, and more! The fair is also hosting virtual exhibits showcasing student artwork, photography, and livestock shows. More info 2937

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Three San Diego universities were ranked among the best colleges in the nation, according to an annual study.Princeton Review's "Best 385 Colleges" survey annually ranks to best colleges in America and in San Diego, students have a lot of reasons to be proud.San Diego State University; University of California, San Diego; and University of San Diego all made the list (in no particular order.) The review surveyed 140,000 students on a series of topics, including campus culture, professors and administrators, and school services.While the three schools ranked among the best colleges, they also gathered their own individual accolades on Princeton Review as well:San Diego State UniversityThe Best 385 Colleges 2019Best WesternBest Value CollegesGreen CollegesLots of Greek Life (#9)The Princeton Review says students at SDSU are fortunate to receive a "quality, affordable education" with a wide variety of majors and minors, and course flexibility. And SDSU's student body is a "diverse community of students who are as laid-back as they are hard-working."University of California, San DiegoThe Best 385 Colleges 2019Best WesternBest Value CollegesColleges That Create FuturesGreen CollegesTop 50 - Best Value Colleges (#45)UC San Diego attracts an array of bright students who will benefit from the campus' "access to cutting edge technology and theories" and opportunities. The college makes plenty of resources and materials available to students whether it's geared toward students or getting involved on campus.University of San DiegoThe Best 385 Colleges 2019Best WesternGreen CollegesBest Campus Food (#19)Best Quality of Life (#7)Best-Run Colleges (#12)Most Beautiful Campus (#3)Most Popular Study Abroad Program (#16)Top 50 Green Colleges (#23)One cool thing about USD is that about 70% of its students take advantage of the school's study abroad network, according to Princeton Review, bringing their education with them to practice their expertise around the world. It's one reason one student tells the Review, “USD encourages its students to apply what they learn in the world to make positive, impactful, sustainable change." 2172

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego Police Department is preparing for the possibility of big demonstrations on and around Election Day. "We don't have any credible information to say that there's going to be civil unrest or large protests groups out on Election Day or soon thereafter on Election Day. However, we have been in contact with other cities throughout the United States. We've been in contact with our federal partners throughout the United States. We're preparing for possible unrest to occur on Election Day and afterward," said SDPD Lt. Shawn Takeuchi.SDPD will not reveal exact staffing levels but said that officers will be ready to handle the calls. Lt. Takeuchi added that SDPD has nine stations throughout the city and it’s up to each station's captain to determine appropriate staffing levels for the election. He said that officers are mindful of concerns surrounding the ballots and the pandemic. “As humans, when you don't know your future, I think it brings out a little bit of anxiety and so I think that we are aware of that and the emotions,” Takeuchi added.Sean Eldridge, with Protect the Results, told ABC10 News his group is focused in part on preparing several upcoming rallies in San Diego and beyond.“Part of our work at Protect the Results is to encourage every American to be patient and realize that it could take days if not longer before we know the full count of this election,” said Eldridge. "We have nearly 400 pre-planned events across the country which could happen as early as the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 4, the day after Election Day, if Trump were to try to undermine the election results.”Eldridge says that participants are being encouraged to remain peaceful.Lt. Takeuchi is asking for any groups planning demonstrations to please reach out to SDPD ahead of time so that officers can ensure everyone’s safety. 1871

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Thousands of people gathered in Balboa Park to support those living with Alzheimer’s disease.The annual “Walk for Alz” is one of the biggest Alzheimer’s awareness events in San Diego. Ken Darling has been participating in the event for the last 10 years.“My mom has passed but, I keep coming back to say thank you to an organization that helps other people going through this disease," Darling said.The Walk for Alz is put on by Alzheimer’s San Diego. The organization offers free resources to caregivers and family members of people in need.“It’s a family disease,” says Eugenia Welch, President of Alzheimer’s San Diego. “It effects so much more than just the person who is diagnosed because the whole family has to adjust their way of life to make sure that person is safe.”About 84,000 people in San Diego County are currently living with Alzheimer’s or another Dementia. That number is up from the 65,000 reported cases last year. Alzheimer’s San Diego says the goal for the event is to raise at least 0,000. All the money goes to resources in San Diego County.  1112

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego City Council will look into creating "Bus-Only" lanes along a 2.7 mile stretch of El Cajon Boulevard.The lanes would go from Park Avenue to Fairmount Street, an area commonly known as "The Boulevard." MTS Route 1 and the 215 Rapid Route are the most frequent buses along that stretch. Route 1 runs along El Cajon Boulevard from La Mesa to Fashion Valley. The Rapid 215, which launched in 2014, goes from Downtown to San Diego State University, offering fewer stops than traditional bus lines."When it was originally designed, it did have these exclusive lanes," says MTS Spokesperson Rob Schupp. "That's really what makes Bus Rapid Transit work, is when you can zip by all the cars."Combined, the 215 and 1 carry more than 10,000 passengers per day along El Cajon Boulevard. That makes it the second busiest stretch of road in the MTS system.Schupp says dedicated bus lanes would take up to 5 minutes off the trip, which could lead to more passengers."We're hoping this pilot will show us that a dedicated lane along a long stretch of road can build ridership and get people out of cars," he says. "The buses come faster, you get another 5 minutes from the dedicated lanes, and now your trip is competitive with a car."A recent study by the city's Transportation Engineering Operations office details three options for a bus-only lane. One option would separate the right lanes of traffic from the other lanes with a solid white line and markings that say "Bus Only." Another option would paint the entire right lane red and designate it for buses. A third option would make "pass by zones" in the most congested parts of the street, painting them red and allowing buses to bypass cars at intersections.Business leaders along "The Boulevard" say adding bus-only lanes would make the area safer, providing a buffer between the sidewalk and traffic. They also feel the change would lead to more people spending more time in the area."There's definitely a sentiment of wanting to make El Cajon Blvd a safer business district," says Beryl Foreman from the Boulevard Business Improvement Association.Foreman also says it will help with parking problems in North Park and City Heights, as better bus service will lead to fewer people driving in the area.City Council President Georgette Gomez and Council Member Chris Ward both sent a letter supporting the idea. The full Council will have to approve the project if they decide on the entire red lane option. That's unlikely since the Federal Highway Administration prohibits red Lanes without a special experimental exemption. The other two options do not need City Council approval. 2671

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