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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Enjoy some socially distant exploring in Old Town or stay in for a day of tacos and beer and virtual entertainment.Old Town is hosting Summer Nights Thursday through Sunday to help support local businesses and connect locals with outdoor attractions. Jump into the San Diego Tacos and Beer Festival virtually, with tacos and beer shipped or available for pick up for participants and live entertainment virtually through the festival.San Diego Safari Park is hosting safaris once again, including its Sun Up Safari bringing guests up close and personal with the park's animal ambassadors.(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.)Oceanside International Film Festival (Friday - Sunday): The Oceanside International Film Festival is moving online from Aug. 15 to Aug. 23, showcasing works from local filmmakers and supporting the local arts. Check out the film, "Orale Thrucha," by ABC 10News editor Brian McHugh and several other works being screened. More infoOld Town Summer Nights (Friday - Sunday): Enjoy Old Town safely with social distance dining, shopping, and sightseeing Thursday through Sunday until Sept. 27. The Old Town Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. Outdoor attractions will be open for visitors and participating businesses have set up outside for shoppers and diners. More infoVirtual San Diego Tacos and Beer Festival (Saturday): Bring the tacos and beer home for the San Diego Tacos and Beer Festival's virtual edition. Each ticket will come with 7 craft beers, 2 margaritas, and 2 tacos (which can be picked up or sent to your home). The online festival will feature live performances, live chat with brewers and mixologists, tasting tips and walkthroughs, and games. More infoSun Up Safari (Saturday - Sunday): Wake up early with the animals at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park during Sun Up Safari. Guests will take an early stroll through the Safari Park and meet some of the park's residents at Shiley's Cheetah Run and Kijamii Overlook. More infoSpreckels Organ Society online concert (Sunday): The Spreckels Organ Society will give an organ concert online, with Civic Organist Raúl Prieto Ramírez and Spreckels Organ Curator Dale Sorenson. The duo produces the weekly concert every Sunday live from the world's largest outdoor musical instrument. Viewers can make online donations during the concert in support of Spreckels' free concerts. 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 3085

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Doorbell cameras catch all kinds of things these days. Animals, package thieves.But one Poway camera caught something else that has some parents and teachers scratching their heads.Joanne Woodward, a 2nd-grade Poway Unified School District teacher, says a doorbell camera caught a school board member hanging election flyers on door handles.The problem? The flyers featured scathing "report cards" of members up for re-election containing false information. "My students would be shocked, all of the students at our school would be shocked to think that an adult, a role model at our school, would do something like this," Woodward said.The video was taken in the days leading up to the election. It shows Poway Unified school board member Kimberley Beatty and her husband, Edward, placing the door hangers on handles in Poway.The "report cards" claimed that the two members up for re-election had colluded with criminals, used taxpayer dollars for themselves, and wouldn't let students speak at meetings."Just appalling," Woodward added. There's the issue of who the flyer claims paid for the materials: "Citizens for Sound Governance." A group that — if it really existed — would more than likely have to formally file to be a committee because of how much money they spent."The intention there was to undermine our re-election," said T.J. Zane, PUSD's board president. Zane was one of the targets as well, but won his election and is now president."It's just inappropriate, it's conduct unbecoming of a board member," Zane said. Some parents and teachers, echoing that, have already started to demand Beatty step down.10News tried to talk to Beatty at her home, but she told 10News, "no comment."The California Fair Political Practices Commission said they're looking into whether Beatty and her husband violated part of the political reform act.Zane left shaking his head, saying, "it was sneaky, it was done stealthily." 2012

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — For the entire month of October, all kids 11-years-old or younger can visit the San Diego Zoo and San Diego Zoo Safari Park for free.The zoo is offering free entry from Oct. 1 to 31, adding that surprise activities will also be scheduled through the weekends. The offer is valid for one paying adult and up to 5 children (ages 11 and younger).Both zoos will require that all visitors continue wearing facial coverings and cooperate with regulations around the coronavirus pandemic. The zoos have been operating at limited capacity and some experiences are still closed during the partial reopening.Throughout October, the zoos will be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. (More information) 714

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Hospital leaders across San Diego County say they support Gov. Gavin Newsom's new regional stay-at-home order, which uses ICU bed capacity as the metric to impose stricter restrictions because of COVID-19."We're tight now. This is a serious situation, and we need everybody's help," said Scripps Health CEO Chris Van Gorder.Under the new order, if a region ever has less than 15% of its ICU beds available, the state would put an "emergency brake" in place, imposing more restrictions on businesses and activities.Van Gorder said several San Diego hospital leaders spoke with state health officials this week about the order and agreed the ICU metric was as good as any number to measure the severity of the pandemic.He said running out of ICU beds would devastate the hospital system, impacting anyone who needs critical care, not just COVID-19 patients."To be really blunt about it, people could die if we don't have the right equipment, beds and trained personnel to be able to take care of them when they have their emergency," Van Gorder said.A spokesperson from Sharp HealthCare echoed those sentiments, sending this statement to ABC 10News: "We want people to stay healthy and out of the hospital for COVID-19 by following safe practices so that ICU beds are available for patients who've been in serious accidents, cannot breathe on their own or had invasive surgeries."Van Gorder said grouping counties into regions make sense because many of them already fall under mutual aid agreements to help each other out."Imperial County is a classic example," he said. "Their hospitals back in July filled up very quickly, and San Diego was a lifeboat ... When you look at the broader region, there's a lot of hospitals within those regions, there may be some hospitals that aren't as impacted as other some other hospitals, so they're available and they're expected to take patients."According to state numbers, the Southern California region -- which San Diego County is a part of -- currently has 20.6% of their ICU beds available. Experts warn it could fall below the 15% within the coming week.Hospital leaders say San Diegans can help by wearing masks, social distancing and following other health and safety guidelines. 2255

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Harbor Police are investigating after a boat caught fire early Sunday morning in the San Diego Bay.The department tweeted around 5 a.m. about the fire at Marina Cortez.According to police, a good Samaritan helped put out the fire before units arrived on scene. The person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.At this time, the cause of the fire is unknown. 393

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