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(KGTV) — Labor Day weekend marks the unofficial end of summer for most San Diegans.But there's still plenty of local theme park fun to pack into the week before kids head back to school.Disneyland, SeaWorld San Diego, Legoland, and other parks still have admission discounts available for those last-minute family trips to celebrate the end of summer.Many theme parks are also running special event festivities for guests geared toward the summer and fall — you get the best of both seasons!Here's a look at this Labor Day's fun at our region's theme parks:Disneyland: There's still time to catch the Main Street Electrical Parade at Disneyland, and get a taste of this season's Halloween festivities at Disneyland. Through Aug. 30, annual passholders can get their friend into the park at a discount. The park's recently announced annual Flex pass also gives guests another option to visit.SeaWorld San Diego: Spends some of your Labor Day weekend at SeaWorld and take in the acrobatic and LED-powered Electric Ocean show, "Cirque Electrique;" the park's summer concert series; Sesame Street Party Parade; and nightly fireworks. Weekday tickets are available online for as low as .99, valid through Sept. 30, and more deals are currently running online.Legoland California: Head over to Legoland to enjoy The Lego Movie 2 Experience, the reopened Duplo Playtown, or several other Lego-themed attractions. The park is also running San Diego resident deals, where tickets are available for .99 (two parks, two days) or .99 (two parks, one park) online.Belmont Park: Summer hasn't set on Mission Beach, where there's plenty to do at Belmont Park. Beach House is hosting live music and fun through the end of the summer, and guests can still save on passes for unlimited rides and attractions, like laser tag and mini golf, online.Knott's Berry Farm: It's the perfect time to visit Knott's Berry Farm, where its guests' last chance to visit Ghost Town Alive! and relive the days of the Wild West. Sunday will also feature Labor Day fireworks. Tickets are priced as low as a day online. 2103

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(KGTV) -  The safety driver behind the wheel of an autonomous Uber vehicle that struck and killed a woman in Arizona is a convicted felon, according to ABC affiliate KABC.The driver, identified as 44-year-old Rafael Vasquez, was in the self-driving car when it fatally hit 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg as she crossed an unlit Tempe, Ariz., roadway outside of a crosswalk with her bicycle.Court documents showed someone with the same name and birthdate served more than four years for two felony convictions: One for making false statement when obtaining unemployment benefits and the other for armed robbery, according to KABC.RELATED: Police release video after Uber self-driving car hits, kills womanWhile the crash has raised concerns over Uber's driver screening policy, the company states "everyone deserves a fair chance" in regards to employing those with a criminal record.Uber said Vasquez met the company's hiring requirements, KABC reported. While Uber bans drivers convicted of violent crimes of a felony within the last seven months, Vasquez's offenses occurred outside the seven-year timeframe.RELATED: Self-driving Uber car hits, kills?pedestrian in ArizonaThe fatal collision is still being investigated by company officials and Arizona authorities. 1337

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(KGTV) — The 18-year-old girl who pushed her friend off a 60-foot bridge into a Washington state river has been charged with one count of reckless endangerment.Prosecutors filed the charge against Taylor Smith, saying the teen engaged in conduct which created a substantial risk of death and resulted in serious physical injury to Jordan Holgerson," according to ABC News.Reckless endangerment is a gross misdemeanor in Washington state and punishable by up to a year in jail and a maximum fine of ,000.Smith pushed Holgerson off the bridge over the Lewis River at Moulton Falls Regional Park near Vancouver, Wash., on Aug. 7.The fall left Holgerson, 16, with six broken ribs, a punctured lung, and air bubbles in her chest, officials said.Footage showing the fall was captured on cell phone video and soon went viral. A nearby surveillance camera also caught Smith pushing Holgerson over.The teens have given conflicting reports of what led up to the fall.Smith has told authorities that she was trying to help her Holgerson overcome the fear of jumping and that she didn't mean to cause harm. Holgerson, however, said she didn't want to be pushed off and she was trying to count down. 1216

  

(KGTV) -- The woman accused of hitting a pedestrian in Oceanside and continuing to drive after his body went through the windshield of her vehicle was found guilty Friday afternoon.A jury Friday found 31-year-old Esteysi “Stacy” Sanchez guilty of murder in the second degree, gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated, and hit and run with death or permanent serious injury.Deputy District Attorney Robert Bruce told the jury that Sanchez displayed a conscious disregard for human life when she drove drunk and ran over 69-year-old Jack Ray Tenhulzen on a sidewalk on Mission Road near the state Route 76 bridge the morning of June 27, 2016.Tenhulzen’s body went through the windshield and into the passenger seat of her car.  The bottom of the victim's leg was severed in the accident but was recovered at the back of the car near the rear window.Tenhulzen was declared dead at the scene.Defense attorney Herb Weston argued that Sanchez was tired and fell asleep behind the wheel and rode up on the sidewalk, striking Tenhulzen. He said Sanchez "freaked out" when she saw the victim's body in her car and kept driving, finally stopping a block from her home.Sanchez was eventually arrested at her home, and she had shards of glass in her hair when taken into custody. Authorities said her blood-alcohol content was more than twice the legal limit about two hours after the collision.Sanchez faces up to 15 years to life in prison. A probation and sentencing hearing is set for May 31.Information provided by City News Service was used in this report. 1604

  

A 33-year-old woman was arrested Tuesday after North Las Vegas police said she carried a pickax onto a school campus and threatened children while they were at lunch.Police said just before noon, a resident near Tom Williams Elementary School called police regarding a woman who was carrying a pickax as she was climbing over the school's chain link fence. Two-hundred-fifty children were outside at the time.According to police, the woman, identified as Kisstal Killough, was acting erratic and screaming that she was going to kill everyone.Police arrived within one minute. She put down on the ax and dropped to the ground before orders were given by police.Killough was arrested on charges of assault, trespass, nuisance and loitering on a school property. The principal of Tom Williams Elementary sent a letter out to parents. The safety of our students is the number one priority at Tom Williams Elementary School. As always, we want to keep you informed of important issues happening within our school community.We want to let you know that earlier today, an adult, not associated with our school, attempted to climb a fence to trespass on our campus. Staff and students noticed the woman and law enforcement was called.Officers from the North Las Vegas Police Department responded immediately and took the woman into custody before she could access the playground area. The woman did not harm anyone or cause any damage to the school.I would like to thank the North Las Vegas Police Department for their amazing response time to our call, and I would also like to thank our staff and students for being alert and taking the appropriate actions.This incident serves as an important opportunity to remind our parents and students of safe practices and to look out for each other. If you or your child notices something suspicious or a person on campus who does not have a CCSD ID, please notify one of our staff members immediately. 1965

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