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BONITA, Calif. (KGTV) — Local officials will break ground on the county's first "bike skills" park at Sweetwater Summit Regional Park Thursday.Officials said the park will feature a bike jump track with four lines for beginners to experts, a kids' pump track, and a skills zone for riders to test themselves."There's a very strong biking community and it really fits right in with what we're trying to do at the County of San Diego to encourage people to live well and thrive," County Supervisor Greg Cox said. RELATED:New park includes San Diego's first public parkour space, bike pump trackSan Diego kids take part in National Bike to School DayThe .9 million, 4.2 acre park is set to open in Bonita later this year for riders of all ages. 752

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Britain's big Brexit decision was delayed on Monday, as Prime Minister Theresa May pulled the plug on Tuesday's parliamentary vote on her deal for the country to leave the European Union.The decision was taken in the face of predictions she would suffer a disastrous defeat that could threaten to end her premiership and topple the government.May told the UK House of Commons that she had listened "very carefully to what has been said in this chamber and out of it," which was met by laughter and jeering by members of parliament."It is clear that while there is broad support for many of the key aspects of the deal, on one issue -- the Northern Ireland backstop, there remains widespread and deep concern," May said in the statement.The embattled British leader said that if the vote were to go ahead Tuesday as planned, "it would be rejected by a significant margin.""We will therefore defer the vote scheduled for tomorrow and not proceed to divide the house at this time," May added.The Prime Minister said she had hoped changes secured to the backstop to avoid being trapped in it indefinitely would be enough for MPs but said she will now travel to meet representatives of other EU states to seek further assurances. May is due to attend a meeting of European leaders on Saturday."I spoke to a number of EU leaders over the weekend and in advance of the European Council, I will go to see my counterparts in other member states and the leadership of the Council and the Commission. I will discuss with them the clear concerns that this House has expressed," May explained.The leader of the House, Andrea Leadsom, will follow the prime minister's statement followed by Brexit Secretary, Steve Barclay.UK parliamentarians were supposed to be given the opportunity to approve or reject the deal in the so-called "meaningful vote" in the House of Commons on Tuesday evening.In recent weeks, May had been trying to win support for her agreement but with a high number of her own Conservative Party MPs opposed to it, she didn't appear to be having much success.On Sunday, May warned that failure to support her Brexit deal could risk the UK canceling Brexit and lead to Jeremy Corbyn, leader of the opposition Labour party, "getting his hands on power.""I'm not somebody who is normally a doom-monger, but I genuinely am concerned that we would see greater division and greater uncertainty," the British leader added.The uncertainty over the future of Brexit has caused sterling to plummet to its weakest level in a year and a half.There was confusion and anger as May hit the pause button on the vote. EU Parliament chief Brexit negotiator Guy Verhofstadt expressed his frustration at the vote stalling in a post on Twitter."This delay will further aggravate the uncertainty for people & businesses. It's time they make up their mind!" he wrote.The European Commission had earlier ruled out any further Brexit discussions, saying "we have an agreement on the table which was endorsed by the European Council... as President (Jean-Claude) Juncker said, this deal is the best and only deal possible. We will not renegotiate."Back in Westminster, Conservative MP James Duddridge vowed to fight a delay in the vote."The PM does not get to pull a vote. The House will have to vote to pull a vote. I will oppose. We need to see this deal off once and for all," Duddridge wrote on Twitter.Earlier on Monday, the EU's top court ruled that Britain could unilaterally halt the formal process of leaving the bloc next year.The European Court of Justice sided with the advice of its top legal officer, who declared last week that the UK has the power to withdraw its notification to leave under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty, without the agreement of other member states.But May's government dismissed the ruling, with Environment Secretary Michael Gove telling the BBC that the UK will divorce the bloc regardless of the ECJ decision."We voted very clearly -- 17.4 million people sent a clear message that they wanted to leave the European Union," said Gove, a prominent Leave campaigner. "And that also means leaving the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice," he said.The-CNN-Wire 4197

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Best Buy is joining Walmart and Target this pandemic year and spreading its Black Friday sales through the entire month of November.The electronics retailer has just released its Black Friday ad, and plans to get a jump on the competition by starting some of its big sales immediately, before the young ones have even gone trick-or-treating.It's all designed to get people shopping earlier this year, to spread out crowds in its stores, and avoid shipping issues the day after Thanksgiving.In addition, with COVID-19 surging in many areas, local authorities could place new limits on store hours, so no one wants to be caught flat-footed or empty-handed.The savings site BestBlackFriday.com says:Many of Best Buy’s Black Friday deals are available now through Nov. 1The biggest deals will also be available during Best Buy's Black Friday sale (which starts on Nov. 16 for My Best Buy members and on Nov. 22 for everyone else)Best Buy will be closed on Thanksgiving DayThe store will open from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Black Friday (pending local COVID-19 rules)What to buy nowBest Black Friday says Halloween weekend will be a great time to grab:Apple Watches: off the new Apple Watch 6Echo Dot (3rd gen.) for .99 ( off)Echo Fire TV Stick Lite for .99 ( off), which Best Black Friday says beats Amazon's priceRing Video Doorbell 3 for 9.99 ( off)Robot vacuums: iRobot Roomba 960 Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum for 9.99 (0 off)Some TVs, such as a Hisense 65-inch 4K Smart TV for 9 (0 off)What to wait to buyBest Black Friday says many of the biggest markdowns will hit during the true Black Friday sale on November 16 for members, and November 22 for the general public.It suggests waiting till mid-November for:Gaming consolesApple AirPodsiPhonesMany of the biggest TVsLearn more at Best Buy's Black Friday website.And see how Walmart is spreading their sales over three separate November dates in our report on Walmart's Black Friday.As always, don't waste your money._______________Don't Waste Your Money" is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. ("Scripps").Like" John Matarese Money on FacebookFollow John on Instagram @johnmataresemoneyFollow John on Twitter (@JohnMatarese)For more consumer news and money saving advice, go to www.dontwasteyourmoney.com 2303

  

BIG BEAR LAKES, Calif. (KGTV) — Big Bear's most popular bird is expecting another baby, as the area's nesting bald eagle laid her second egg last week.The female eagle has been nesting an egg since last Wednesday before a second one arrived last week, according to ABC-affiliate KABC.A camera installed by the group Friends of Big Bear Valley has kept interested bird watchers in the know: live streaming the eagle as it waits for its eggs to hatch.So when can viewers expect to see the new babies? The eaglets should hatch in early to mid April if everything goes well, according to KABC.Check out the live stream of the nest here: 640

  

BONITA, Calif. (KGTV) - A nine hour standoff in Bonita has finally come to an end.Deputies have taken 37-year-old James Gilbert, who was wanted for a domestic violence incident, into custody.He has been booked into San Diego Central Jail on charges of making threats with a weapon, making terrorist threats and resisting arrest.Gilbert refused to come out of the home for hours.A San Diego Sheriff's Department SWAT team brought in two BearCats, made multiple flyovers with a helicopter and even called in a bomb squad.Two blocks of Allen School lane were blocked off all day due to the incident.Witnesses say a man believed to be the suspects brother tried running past the Sheriff's tape, ignoring deputies who tried to stop him.That man was handcuffed and taken into custody.Nearby Ella B. Allen Elementary School and Daly Academy were put on heightened security in light of the crisis. Children left the campuses safely after school let out. Deputies were able to get Gilbert out of the home shortly after 6 p.m.10News is monitoring developments in this story. 1072

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