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(KGTV) -- Denver, San Francisco and Los Angeles are among the best airports in the world in 2019, according to a new report by Skytrax. Denver ranked 37th on the list followed by San Francisco at 48th, Seattle-Tacoma at 57th and Los Angeles 71st. Denver, the highest rated airport in the U.S., was ranked 37th Unfortunately for America’s Finest City, the San Diego International Airport didn’t make the list. All three of the world’s top airports are located in Asia. The Singapore Changi airport took home the list’s top spot for the seventh year in a row followed by Tokyo Haneda and Seoul Incheon. The Singapore Changi Airport connects to more than 200 destinations around the world. In 2017, the airport served 60 million passengers from nearly 100 countries. According to its website, the World Airport awards began in 1999 when Skytrax launched its first global airport satisfaction survey. The goal of the survey is for customers to "make their own, personal choices as to which airport they consider to be the best." Airports are ranked on the list based on a a survey taken by travelers around the world. Skytrax is regarded as a benchmark for the world airport industry. Check out the list below for the top 10 airports in the world:Singapore Changi AirportTokyo Haneda International AirportIncheon International AirportHamad International AirportHong Kong International AirportChubu Centrair International AirportMunich AirportLondon Heathrow AirportNarita International AirportZurich Airport 1514
(KGTV) - Chili’s is warning customers Friday about a possible payment card data breach at restaurants.The chain says malware was used to gather payment card information including credit or debit card numbers and cardholder names. Expiration dates and CVV codes on the back of cards may also have been accessed at certain Chili’s restaurants.The data were accessed between March and April of 2018, but Chili’s says a breach may have occurred on other dates.Chili’s said affected customers would have access to MyIDCare, a fraud resolution and credit monitoring service. It provides credit monitoring, a ,000,000 insurance reimbursement policy, exclusive educational materials, and fully managed identity theft recovery services.The chain is working with third-party forensic experts to determine the scope of the problem.Customers can call 888-710-8606 for more information. 883

(KGTV) -- A proposition that would give more power to local governments over rent control has failed. Proposition 21 would have allowed counties to apply rent control to housing more than 15 years old, with the exception of some single-family homes.Single-family homes owned by people with no more than two properties would have been exempt under proposition 21.Those in support say it’s the change needed to combat homelessness and keep people in their homes. Those opposed say it will make the housing crisis worse. 525
(KGTV) -- Disneyland fans can expect a little bit of magic starting next month.Disneyland Resort officials announced Friday that Disneyland California Adventure will reopen its Buena Vista Street in November for shopping and dining only.The exact reopening date was not immediately announced.RELATED: San Diego attractions hosting Halloween events for all agesBuena Vista Street’s opening is considered an extension of the Downtown Disney district, which reopened to the public in July.The Buena Vista Street area, like all of Downtown Disney, will have health and safety measures in place for guests, including temperature screenings, face mask requirements, and social distancing guidelines.Here’s a breakdown of what visitors can expect:Holiday shopping at the retail locations along Buena Vista Street, including Elias & Co., Julius Katz & Sons, and Kingswell Camera ShopSnacks available from Trolley Treats, Fiddler, Fifer & Practical Cafe, and a variety of snack carts all along Buena Vista StreetSit-down dining at Carthay Circle Lounge and mobile order options at Smokejumpers GrillBecause Disneyland and Disney California Adventure are still closed due to the state’s COVID-19 restrictions, guests will not have access to any rides/attractions within the theme parks. 1296
(KGTV) — Avocado lovers at two southern California colleges are in for a treat — if they're willing to take on the "responsibility."Researchers at Loma Linda University and the University of California, Los Angeles are looking for candidates to eat avocados in large and in small quantities — in the name of science, of course.Participants of HAT, the Habitual diet and Avocado Trial, will be paid 0 for their participation in the six-month trial. But the catch is candidates will be randomly assigned whether they stuff their diet with avocados or just eat two per month.RELATED: San Diego County's record heat may prove devastating to avocado cropThe test group will be given 16 avocados every two weeks and be required to eat one a day throughout the study. The control group will be assigned to eat no more than two avocados per month during that same time period.Researchers hope to learn more about how avocados affect health, energy, and metabolism, and test whether it truly is a magical fruit as past studies have suggested.HAT participants must be: 1099
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