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(KGTV) -- There is already some solace for seniors and disabled San Diegans seeking relief from the heat this summer. They're called "Cool Zones." The Cool Zones program, initiated by County Supervisor Dianne Jacob, has established a network of more than 115 Cool Zone sites. Cool Zones are designated, air-conditioned buildings, identified by a Polar Bear Cool Zone logo.To find the Cool Zones site nearest you, click here to search an interactive map. All you have to do is enter your address and a list of the closest sites will show up.  You can also see the full list here. For further assistance call 1-800-510-2020 and press 6 to reach the Cool Zone Helpline. 694

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(KGTV) - Does a video show Nancy Pelosi admitting that Democrats use a tactic called a "wrap up smear?"No.The video being sent around online actually shows Pelosi accusing Republicans of doing it last year. 219

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(KGTV) -- Local businesses struggle to survive as the pandemic drags on, and more restrictions are expected across San Diego county.Farideh Sandahl opened Blusandz boutique on Cedros Avenue in Solana Beach in 2017. Last week, she shut her doors for good."Heartbreaking, frustrating, it felt like a relief, as well," said Sandahl.Sandahl said they made it through the initial shut down in March, but when COVID-19 cases surged in the summer, they couldn't recoup their losses."After the fourth of July, things just dropped. It was like a ghost-town," said Sandahl.The Design District on Cedros Avenue is home to dozens of unique shops, restaurants, and coffee shops. Before the pandemic hit, the business owners were holding monthly outdoor strolls with live music."Leaping Lotus and The Belly Up, they were our lifeline. They were like the places to go," said Sandahl.The Belly Up is currently holding shows online, and Lotus, formerly known as Leaping Lotus, closed in June."With COVID, it really killed that area," said Sandahl.A few doors down, Caravan West and Curve Couture are advertising going out of business sales.Sandahl says she'll continue working in the fashion industry."When I see people wear the clothes outside of my boutique, I was like oh, I sold that to them!"She'll still sell her clothes on her website blusandz.com [blusandz.com]"I learned, I learned what not to do, I learned what to do, and I've learned to continue with your head up and your tunnel vision on your goal," said Sandahl. 1518

  

(KGTV) — The number of those missing following the deadly Camp Fire in Northern California has dwindled to just under 50 people, the Butte County Sheriff's Department announced Friday.More than three weeks after the deadliest wildfire in California's history ignited, officials have seen the number of those missing dive from more than 1,100 to 49 people.Many forced to evacuate due to the fire fled to other towns or cities and did not tell relatives or authorities they were safe, ballooning the initial number of missing persons. The department reported that 3,097 people had been accounted so far.RELATED:VIDEO: Body camera shows deputy's daring escape during Camp FireSan Diego firefighters return from search and rescue operations after Camp FireAs searchers look for remains, President views Camp Fire devastationThe death toll from the fire remains at 88 people killed, with 42 tentatively identified and 41 positively identified.The Camp Fire erupted on Nov. 8, scorching more than 153,000 acres and destroying the town of Paradise, Calif., before it was fully contained Nov. 25. The fire destroyed nearly 14,000 homes, 514 businesses and 4,265 other buildings.Search and rescue teams have been combing through towns to find remains of those missing. The sheriff's office has been maintaining a public list of missing people and offering to swab the cheeks of immediate relatives to help identify those lost in the fire. 1437

  

(KGTV) — Universal Pictures has decided not to release its upcoming movie, "The Hunt," following two recent mass shootings and backlash over its plot.The R-rated film, starring Hilary Swank, Betty Gilpin and Emma Roberts, depicts a group of wealthy elites hunting humans for sport. Last week, Universal faced backlash for airing ads for the film following recent mass shootings in Texas, California, and Ohio that left more than 30 people dead.The film's website now shows a statement from Universal, reading: "While Universal Pictures had already paused the marketing campaign for the hunt, after thoughtful consideration, the studio has decided to cancel our plans to release the film. We stand by our filmmakers and will continue to distribute films in partnership with bold and visionary creators, like those associated with this satirical social thriller, but we understand that now is not the right time to release this film."Before the film's pending release, "The Hunt" had already received its share of criticism.Though he didn't name the film directly, a day prior the Universal's decision President Trump weighed in on Twitter, saying, "Liberal Hollywood is racist at the highest level, and with great anger and hate." 1237

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