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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- It will take about a month to get the old Family Courthouse in downtown San Diego demolished and the area cleaned up, and once it’s gone, work will begin on what will replace it -- brand new affordable housing units.Piece by piece, the building that once heard divorce, custody, and other domestic issues was torn down. In its place will be a new eight-story building with 120 affordable housing units at the corner of Sixth Avenue and Cedar Street.While it’s been vacant, it was used as a temporary shelter for migrant families seeking asylum. Soon it will become home to senior citizens and other families.To be eligible for this affordable housing, a household must make less than 60% of the area median Income. For San Diego, according to the San Diego County website, it is less than ,000 for one person.County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said the location plays a big part in this project.“Everyone one wants affordable housing as long as it's not near them, but we know this is where housing needs to go. This location is in an urban environment in a downtown setting along transit corridors, walking distance to services is where we need to go,” Fletcher said.After the building is demolished, the next step in this project will be to get community input on the design of the unit. They don’t expect to break ground until 2024. 1365

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — In the last week, San Diego Zoo Global has raised more than half-million dollars for Australian wildlife relief.More than 0,000 has been raised through admission sales on Sunday at San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, on-site donations, and online donations, the organization said. That money will go toward wildlife relief in Australia, as its devastating wildfire season scorches millions of acres."We are overwhelmed by the support that this initiative has received from our audiences, and inspired that so many people want to join us in saving Australian wildlife," said Paul Baribault, CEO of San Diego Zoo Global. "We know that there will be years of work to help ensure that species like koalas and platypuses can recover from the wildfires that have swept that country—and we are extremely grateful to all of the people who have joined us in our effort to help."RELATED:Here's how you can help the victims of the Australian wildfiresSan Diego Zoo Global supports koala recovery amid devastating Australia wildfiresNorth County woman crochets pouches for injured Australian animalsHigh heat and severe drought have fueled the wildfires in Australia, which are believed to have killed at least one billion animals. More than 15 million acres have been burned around the country.Researchers backed by the nonprofit organization are preparing to head to the country's Blue Mountains region to look for koala and provide any recovery. The region is home to the world's most genetically diverse koala population."The population of koalas in the Blue Mountains have high levels of genetic diversity. This makes this particular population very important for the survival of the species," said Kellie Leigh, researcher with San Diego Zoo Global.The organization is accepting donations to support the recovery here. 1837

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Looking for laughs? How about a week's worth of them?From May 24 to June 3, comedians will take deliver laughs during the 5th Annual San Diego Comedy Festival. From local comedians to those currently traveling the globe, profession funny men and women will showcase their talents and compete for prizes.Tickets range from to a VIP pass for 5 for shows at The Comedy Palace, The Lot, Comedy Heights, and other local venues.RELATED: Broadway performances heading to San Diego stages this yearThis year's lineup of comedic talents includes Marc Price, of 80s sitcom "Family Ties" fame, and Roger Kabler, who will headline a special tribute performance as the late comedy icon Robin Williams. A full list of comedians is available online.A variety of shows are on deck as well, from an all-Spanish show to a clean comedy showcase. Comedy fans can also check out improv comedy and workshops. And 80 comedians from across the country will compete for cash in standup showdowns. 1030

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Internationally, night markets invoke a sense — and smell — of wonder in its visitors, from delicious street cuisine to unique crafts to entertainment.The Convoy District hopes to capture that magic for San Diegans during San Diego Night Market at SDCCU Stadium. Saturday (4 p.m. - 12 a.m.) and Sunday (4 p.m. - 9 p.m.), the stadium expects 15,000 visitors hoping to experience that magic of bustling nighttime markets in big cities throughout Asia.The market first launched in 2013 at Kearny Mesa's Zion Market, only expecting about 2,000 attendees. To their surprise, 10,000 people showed up and have helped turn the market into an annual event to show off San Diego's diverse culture and history.RELATED: 10 must-eat restaurants on San Diego's Convoy StreetVisitors can enjoy food from local Convoy Street stops like Cross Street Chicken, HI Street Kitchen and Tap, and Simsim Outstanding Shawarma. Plus, food trucks turning out more delectable eats.On two entertainment stages, the San Diego Lucky Lion Dancers will perform, along with Naruwan Taiko drummers, Lemon Candy KPop dancers, and several other acts.And vendors will be out showcasing their handmade crafts and art for purchase throughout the market.Admission is and parking is free at the stadium. A "I Love Convoy" lanyard and pin ticket can also be purchased for , allowing unlimited entrance to the market throughout the weekend and promising Convoy Street deals in the future.Check out the full food and entertainment lineups here. 1532

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It's the final countdown for the San Diego Zoo's remaining panda bears.The zoo has launched a three-week farewell celebration for 27-year-old giant panda Bai Yun and her son, 6-year-old Xiao Liwu, before the two are repatriated to China this spring. A goodbye event held Saturday with zoo officials and Chinese Consul General Zhang Ping commemorated the end of the zoo's panda research program.RELATED:San Diego and giant pandas: A match made more than 30 years agoSan Diego Zoo to send pandas Bai Yun and Xiao Liwu to China, likely end panda exhibitThe zoo announced the program would end after more than two decades in partnership with China. No specific reason was given as to what led to the end of the partnership.The final day to see Bai Yun and Xiao Liwu will be April 29.San Diego Zoo Global Chief Operating Officer Shawn Dixon said at the time, “although we are sad to see these pandas go, we have great hopes for the future. Working with our colleagues in China, San Diego Zoo Global is ready to make a commitment for the next stage of our panda program.”Zoo visitors can see the pandas at their habitat leading up to their departure, and the park will be selling special commemorative bells and offering free tags to hang on the Giant Panda Friendship Wall.How you can see the giant pandasThe San Diego Zoo is open daily from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. One-day passes for adults cost and for children ages 3-11. Multi-day visit passes are also available, starting at .60 for adults and .60 for children ages 3-11.Once inside the zoo, head over to Panda Canyon. To do so, hang a right on "Front Street" after entering the park and head toward Bieler Plaza. Take a left a the plaza and follow the road down to the panda exhibit. Or take the skytram over the exhibit, and double back over Bashor Bridge. A stairwell at the end of the bridge will lead to Panda Canyon below. Here's a handy PDF map of the zoo to check out before heading over.Morning panada tours are also offered for two hours daily, from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The tours start before the zoo opens, so guests can check out Bai Yun and Xiao Liwu enjoying breakfast and learn about them while up close. Tours start at 9. More information and tickets are available here.If you can't make it down to the zoo, the park has a giant panda camera feed running online daily.(The article has been updated to reflect the zoo's announcement to extend the panda exhibit by two days until April 29.) 2500

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