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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Hundreds of families in San Diego face hunger every day, including children who often wonder where their next snack or meal is coming from. Feeding San Diego’s goal is to eliminate these worries and end food insecurity in San Diego. According to Feeding San Diego, giving kids healthy food options will help them succeed in the classroom. “It helps with the snacks and the munching. Instead of some chips or candy, they get some fruits and vegetables up in their system. It makes me feel like a good mom,” Cynthia Correa said. Correa is a mom of four and is part of Feeding San Diego's program in Oceanside, where she visits San Luis Rey Elementary school each month to pick out fresh fruits, vegetables, and other items for her and her family. Correa says the free access has given her some financial relief. “Healthier food seems to be more expensive than junk food. So, it has helped my family a lot. It’s taking the weight off,” Correa said. Donate now to the Month of a Million Meals driveSan Luis Rey Elementary is one of the distribution sites in Oceanside for Feeding San Diego, where hundreds of families get access to free food. “This is our second year, and each year we get more and more families that come through,” Dominic Camacho said.According to Camacho, there is a huge need for extra assistance in his community.“In Oceanside, the cost of living is so high, families are often struggling to make ends meet,” Camacho said. Camacho says he has seen a significant change in the children's behavior. “I’ve seen their attitudes change. They are not worried about stuff kids shouldn’t worry about, like what to bring for lunch or snack,” Camacho said. 1691

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Hours after Navy officials said all fires aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard were extinguished, smoke was visible coming from the vessel at Naval Base San Diego early Friday morning.Radio scanner traffic obtained by ABC 10News indicated crews at the scene reported at least two fires onboard the ship and called for evacuations at around 1 a.m. Friday. The 10News Breaking News Tracker observed smoke coming from the ship’s front end.At around 5 a.m., a Navy spokesperson confirmed to ABC 10News that no evacuations were ordered and all fires were out. The spokesperson said investigators were looking into the matter.On Thursday afternoon, Navy officials said all known fires aboard the USS Bonhomme Richard were declared out. The blaze on the ship erupted on the morning of July 12, and the firefighting efforts involving hundreds of crew members and thousands of aerial water drops took four full days.Navy officials said they will not know the exact cause of the fire until the ship can be inspected fully.ABC 10News learned Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Mike Gilday will be at Naval Base San Diego on Friday to inspect the USS Bonhomme Richard.During a Thursday afternoon press briefing, Rear Adm. Philip Sobeck described the 22-year-old ship as ravaged -- its melted aluminum superstructure bent at a 45-degree angle -- but not dead in the water."The ship can be repaired," he said. "Whether or not it will be repaired will be determined."A total of 40 sailors and 23 civilian firefighters suffered various minor injuries, mostly heat exhaustion and smoke inhalation, while taking part in the battle to defeat the blaze, Navy officials said.The Bonhomme Richard is the third warship in U.S. naval history to bear the name, which means "Good Man Richard" in French and honors Benjamin Franklin's "Poor Richard's Almanac."The vessel has been homeported at Naval Base San Diego since the spring of 2018, when it returned from a six-year port switch to Sasebo, Japan, while becoming the command ship for Navy Expeditionary Strike Group Seven.City News Service contributed to this report 2114

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Fall is in the air, perfect for Halloween fun and street fair excitement around San Diego.La Jolla Playhouse brings the performance outside during their Without Walls Festival at Liberty Station. Check out live, immersive performances and productions all across the arts district.Borrego Springs celebrates the desert life with the Borrego Days Desert Festival, featuring a parade and fly-over, and festival filled with fun for the whole family.SAN DIEGO HALLOWEEN:San Diego's Whaley House: Tour one of America's most haunted homesFrightful fun: San Diego Halloween, fall events for familiesExperience Halloween chills at these San Diego attractionsSpirited shindigs: Halloween parties for San Diego's 21+ crowdFree haunted hikes, Halloween carnivals at San Diego County parksEscondido and Encinitas are hosting a pair of North County street festivals, where visitors will have their pick of delicious foods, arts and crafts, and can enjoy live music throughout the day.Here's a look some fun around town this weekend:THURSDAYWithout Walls FestivalWhere: Liberty Station; Cost: Free - (Thursday - Sunday) Jump into an immersive blend of performances and theater-style productions, most of which are free to the public. Performances include interactive shows, bands, creative dancing, and short plays.Del Mar International Horse ShowWhere: Del Mar Fairgrounds; Cost: Free - (Thursday - Sunday) See Olympic and world-class athletes compete for a spot in Wolrd Cup Finals during the Del Mar International Horse Show. The show encompasses world-class jumping and horse riding as part of the Longines FEI Jumping World Cup North America League.FRIDAY54th annual Borrego Days Desert FestivalWhere: Christmas Circle Park, Borrego Springs; Cost: Free(Friday - Sunday) Borrego Days celebrates the desert town with a parade and fly-over, activities for kids, a car show, live music, art, and so much more between the event's opening parade and festival. Delicious food will be on hand from vendors, arts and crafts to sale, and a kids zone with even more fun.Lowriders: The Art of Low N' SlowWhere: San Diego Automotive Museum; Cost: - (Friday - Sunday) Explore the global and local phenomenon of low rider culture and communities at the San Diego Automotive Museum. The museum's exhibit covers communities in the U.S., Japan, Europe, and Latin countries.SATURDAY25th annual Eastlake Cycle & 5K and Technology & Innovation FairWhere: Eastlake Middle School; Cost: Free - Lace up your shoes for a 5K cycle or run and hang out afterward to explore the world of STEAM with free activities and education at Eastlake Middle School this weekend. Local experts will be on hand to lead sessions in STEAM activities and parents can learn about local programs available for kids.Villains in the VillageWhere: Third Avenue, Chula Vista; Cost: -Families are invited to stroll Chula Vista's Third Avenue as villains take over for frightfully fun selfies, eerie children's activities, delicious eats and drinks, and a costume contest during the Village holiday takeover.Bahia FestWhere: Embarcadero Marina Park North; Cost: - 0More than 7,000 music fans are expected at Embarcadero Marina for Bahia Fest, featuring an all-star lineup of Latin reggae musicians, delicious craft beer and bites from local restaurants, and local arts and crafts vendors as well. SUNDAYEscondido Grand Avenue FestivalWhere: Grand Ave., Escondido; Cost: FreeStroll through Escondido's Grand Ave. and check out hundreds of vendors, international cuisine, local entertainment, and more during Grand Ave. Festival. A kids corner offers youngsters arts and crafts fun and Art in the Garden gives visitors the chance to peruse unique displays.Saltdog ClassicWhere: Encinitas Community Park; Cost: Free - Encinitas' community festival brings out live music, craft breweries, and local artists and businesses to enjoy the sights, sounds, and tastes of Encinitas, while benefitting Rancho Coastal Humane Society.The Haunted HotelWhere: Westfield Mission Valley; Cost: - The popular attraction moves from downtown to Mission Valley for 2019, offering three haunted features and free parking. The Haunted Hotel is not recommended for young children and pregnant women will not be allowed inside. 4305

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Fall is in full force in San Diego, even the weather is starting to ease off its summer trend.The weekend kicks off with the San Diego International Film Festival, bringing studio films, documentaries, glitzy parties, and more to town in celebration of film.Halloween fun also continues this weekend with Boomont and Fall Fest at Belmont Park, San Marcos' Fall Festival, and Del Mar's Harvest arts and crafts show.Not interested in anything here? Check out the 10News?community events calendar for a look at even more things to do!For the foodies, there's plenty to chow down on this weekend. Between OB Oktoberfest, Taste of North Park, and two international festivals, they'll have their work cut out.Here's a look at this weekend's fun! THURSDAYSan Diego International Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: - ,500(Wednesday - Sunday) The 17th annual San Diego International Film Festival will highlight studio films, documentaries, short stories, and more, coupled with discussions between filmmakers and industry experts, and glitzy parties and award celebrations. Boomont?and Fall FestWhere: Belmont Park; Cost: Free - (Thursday - Sunday) Belmont Park is bringing back its fall festival with thrills and chills throughout the amusement park. Free trick-or-treating will be held Friday through Sunday, in addition to costume contests, entertainment, pumpkin painting, and much more! FRIDAYOcean Beach OktoberfestWhere: Ocean Beach Pier; Cost: (Friday - Saturday) Oktoberfest comes to OB! Tickets include tastes of local Ocean Beach brews, a tasting mug for the first 500 guests, and limited edition beer samples. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Freedom Station, which builds homes for combat-wounded veterans. Polish FestivalWhere: St. Maximilian Kolbe Polish Roman Catholic Mission; Cost: Free - (Friday - Sunday) For three days, Mission Bay will host performances by Polish folk dancers, bands, and delicious authentic cuisine, including pierogis, potato pancakes, and sausages, during St. M. Kolbe Polish Mission's Polish Festival! SATURDAY39th annual San Diego British Car DayWhere: Spanish Landing Park; Cost: Free - A day of British cars and motorcycles can be found at Spanish Landing Park, for the annual British car show. Cars from across the country will be on display, with food trucks in tow as well! 46th annual San Diego Serbian FestivalWhere: St. George's Serbian Orthodox Church; Cost: Free - Celebrate Serbian culture with live performances, tours, a Serbian marketplace, and more in Clairemont this weekend at the San Diego Serbian Festival. Taste of North ParkWhere: North Park; Cost: - Head over to one of San Diego's most popular foodie scenes for Taste of North Park. Tickets give guests bites of more than 40 food tastes from San Diego's best restaurants and sips from 15 delicious craft breweries. Check out music from local talents and art from local boutiques. SUNDAYFall Festival & Street FairWhere: San Marcos Blvd.; Cost: FreeMore than 200 vendors, food, carnival rides, and live local bands will be out for San Marcos' free Fall Festival & Street Fair. Spend the day perusing arts and crafts and enjoying delicious food and a beer garden in North County! San Diego World Comedy JamWhere: Balboa Park; Cost: (Friday - Sunday) Get ready to laugh during the first-ever San Diego World Comedy Jam! Comics from the U.S., England, Brazil, and South Africa will take the stage over three nights to deliver their unique brands of comedy in San Diego. Harvest Festival Original Art and Craft ShowWhere: Del Mar Fairgrounds; Cost: Free - (Friday - Sunday) More than 2,400 handmade arts and crafts will be at Del Mar for fans of the creative and crafty, in addition to live entertainment and mouthwatering foods to try. 3903

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Former San Diego City Councilman Carl DeMaio pulled nomination papers Monday indicating he may run for the East County congressional seat currently held by Rep. Duncan Hunter.DeMaio must file the paperwork with the necessary signatures for the 50th district race by Friday, according to his campaign.He issued a statement:“I appreciate all the San Diegans who have reached out to me to encourage me to run for Congress. If we want better results from government, we must first start by fixing Congress and holding them accountable when they violate the public’s trust.” 596

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