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A baboon that was being transported escaped its cage Monday afternoon and ran loose in San Antonio International Airport, officials said.An airport spokesman said the baboon was cornered in the baggage handling area of Terminal B.American Airlines released a statement, saying the baboon was being taken to an animal sanctuary and refuge in the San Antonio area."We are working closely with the San Antonio Aviation Department and officials from the San Antonio Zoo. Officials from the zoo are now on-site to ensure his safety and well-being as he continues his journey to his new home at the primate sanctuary," the statement read.The baboon arrived on a flight from Chicago, according to American and CNN affiliate KSAT.No passengers or flights have been affected. Wildlife biologist are accessing the situation. 827
(KGTV) - Shoppers can get a head start on holiday shopping at Costco. The membership retailer’s Black Friday sales were leaked by multiple media outlets this month.10News has a preview of select deals posted on BlackFriday.com. The deals listed below are subject to change pending Costco’s official announcement. This mention is not a coupon or guarantor of price.NOVEMBER 18Available online and in stores:Xbox One S 1TB Bundle, offXbox One X Forza Bundle, offOn Costco.com only:Xbox One S Minecraft Creators Bundle, 0 offXbox One S 1 TB Bundle with 2 games, off NOVEMBER 22, THANKSGIVINGAvailable online:Apple iPad 9.7” 32 GB model, off. Sale price: 9.99Whirlpool 4.8 Cu Ft High-Efficiency Top Load Washer with 7.4 cu ft Electric Dryer in white, up to 0 offVizio 40” Class 1080p LED LCD TV, 9.99Blackstone Deluxe 12” Hybrid iCoil Spring and Memory Foam Queen Mattress, 0 off, Sale price: 9.99Canon EOS SL2 DSLR Camera 3-Lens Bundle Sale price: 9.99Instant Pot Nova Plus 6 quart 9-in-1 pressure cooker, offLG 22 cubic feet counter-depth four-door French door InstaView refrigerator, ,300 off.Dell XPS 13 4K UHD Touchscreen laptop with 16 GB memor, 0 off. Sale price: ,499.99Dell Inspiron 11 3000 Series 2-in-1 touchscreen laptop with 4 GB memory, off. Sale price: 9.99Dell UltraSharp 27 InfinityEdge Monitor, off. Sale price: 9.99HP 14-inch 1080p Chromebook with 4 GB memory, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99Lenovo Ideated 330 15.6” Touchscreen laptop with 12 GB memory, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99 NOVEMBER 22 - 26In stores and online:Bose On-Ear Bluetooth Wireless Headphones, off. Sale price: .99Fitbit Versa, offLG 32” QHD Gaming monitor, 0 off, Sale price: 9.99TCL 50” Class 4K Ultra HD Roku LED LCD TV, 9.99Vizio 55” Class 4K Ultra HD LED LCD TV, 9.99Keurig Brewed Green Mountain K-Cup Pods, off White gold diamond earrings .80 carat, 0 offWhite gold diamond pendant .45 carat, 0 offProForm Premier 700 Treadmill, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99Aquaterra Spas Adriana 21-jet 4-person spa, 00 off. Sale price: ,999.99Nikon D3500 DSLR Camera 2-Lens bundle, 0 off. Sale price: 9.99 2209

(KGTV) -- Knit two, purl two. In this story that is Positively San Diego we meet an east county woman who has used that stitch countless times to spread warmth to those who need it the most."By the way, I'm knitting as you're talking to me," said Spring Valley resident Karen De Vos as our Zoom interview got underway.I responded, "I love it!"As she began to list the many places where knitting comes naturally to her, "When I'm watching TV, when I'm in the car, if I'm in a doctor's office, or if I'm in a movie theatre."De Vos said she learned the craft when she was 9 from her mother. And over the years she's created keepsakes like Christmas stockings for family and friends."Then the Santa Claus on one side," said De Vos, showing off one of her stockings, "And then the reindeer and then the trees and then comes the foot."De Vos enjoyed the creativity, but it took on new meaning in the early '90s when a charity drive asked her to knit hats to help the homeless stay warm."In the last three years we all know homelessness has become a terrific problem," says Devos, so, as the years have gone on since I've been knitting, I sort of felt maybe I was doing a better calling then I had ever done before."For some 30 years now, de Vos has been knitting 60-plus hats a year for those in need, sticking with the same pattern while mixing up the colors. And as she points out, they're very stretchy, so one size fits all. She dons one of the hats to make the point."Some people like to wear the flap all the way down, but I think it looks cuter with the flap up."The former middle school teacher and librarian says it's her way of giving back. Her hats go to Father Joe's Villages and the "Voices of our City Choir," famed for showcasing the singing of San Diego's unsheltered."When you get to be my age there aren't too many active things you can go out and do, you know, for charity purposes. But at least I can sit without any movement or anything and create something that will go for good," De Vos said.And as she has knitted some 2,000 hats and continues to knit through this interview, she mentions, "I even can knit when I'm reading too."Karen De Vos lives with her husband of more than 60-years at a senior living community in Spring Valley. She says he's very supportive. Also, she says her efforts bring out a spirit of generosity in others has she's been gifted quite a bit of yarn from friends and businesses.If you're wondering, each hat takes about 3 hours to knit. 2489
(KGTV) — Surfing has recently become California's official sport, which may prompt some of our state's locals to grab a board and try it out.But before hitting the waves, there are some important tips to consider. Not when it comes to gear, but when it comes to safety.Don't go aloneDon't surf alone. If you're new to the sport, you definitely don't want to surf alone. Attending a surf school or lesson can help with that. If you've been surfing, it's still always better to surf with a buddy.Warm upStretching out helps prevent injuries. If you're new to surfing, you'll definitely be using some muscles you haven't used before so limber up!Space outBetween your foot and your board's leash, there's plenty of room for your board to get in someone's way and vice-versa. Make sure you have enough room between yourself once you go for a wave. That last thing you want before wiping out is to send your board into someone or catch someone else's board yourself.Don't ruin a waveBefore you paddle out, check the situation. There may be someone hurdling toward you and about to catch a wave. Point being, get your bearings on where others are currently. Paddle out between breaks and you'll be less likely to run into someone.Don't drop inIf you're not paying attention, you may end up on the same wave as another surfer. This can lead to two things, a collision or having to bail out of the wave. Either way, it's bad news. Apologize if you accidentally end up in the situation, but be aware of your surroundings.Spotting a ripRip currents can be a real danger whether you're swimming or surfing. Know how to spot a rip current and where you're allowed to surf, and make sure you're within view of a lifeguard. If you're caught in a rip current, experts say it's important to stay calm. Float, wave your arms and yell to get the attention of a lifeguard or people on shore. 1895
(KGTV) -- Reopening guidance could be coming soon for California’s theme parks, which have been shut down since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March.A spokesperson for Gov. Newsom and the state’s Department of Public Health said guidelines for reopening theme parks, concerts, sporting events, and other mass gatherings could be issued this week.Some expect an announcement to be made as soon as Friday.Earlier this week, Disney announced 28,000 employees would be laid off at Disneyland and Disney World parks. Company officials placed part of the blame on Newsom for failing to issue reopening guidelines for theme parks sooner.When asked if he was giving in to pressure from Disney and other theme parks to reopen prematurely, Newsom said, “We are not putting the health and safety of people visiting the state or recreating the state at the parks at risk.”Michelle Steel, chairwoman of the Orange County Board of Supervisors, criticized the state for “dragging its feet” on issuing reopening guidelines for theme parks, specifically Disneyland in Anaheim and Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park.“We need these parks to reopen not for our children and tourists but our businesses and communities that rely on them,” Steel said. “I am disappointed at the lack of progress California has made in this and every other area while other governments have made safe reopenings of their theme parks. California continues to delay and this has resulted in the loss of 28,000 jobs … All of this could have been avoided.”The California Attractions and Parks Association said they have seen a draft of the state reopening guidelines, but they are urging Newsom to make some changes.Downtown Disney and Universal CityWalk have reopened outside their respective theme parks with modifications.SeaWorld San Diego reopened in August on a limited basis, requiring reservations for visitors and limited access to exhibits. All of the park's coasters and rides are currently closed and some animal experiences are limited.The San Diego Zoo and Safari Park have also reopened in San Diego with limited offerings and modifications.City News Service contributed to this report 2172
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