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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This year, thousands of families across San Diego County are hoping to make the season bright for their children. And in 2020, there are more ways than ever to help deliver for families.RELATED: Ways to give back this holiday season in San DiegoHere are a few ways you can donate to local toy drives this month:Salvation Army Rescue Christmas: The Salvation Army and Walmart have teamed up to help deliver holiday joy to millions of children in need. Donors can easily head to the Rescue Christmas website below, select a location in their area, and find a gift registry to donate to in their community. Walmart will either ship the items directly to a local Salvation Army, or donors can drop off items at a collection point at participating stores.Link to donateToys for Joy: The Rock Church hosts Toys for Joy, bringing toys to children throughout the San Diego community annually during the holidays. This year, to help keep giving safe for families, the toy drive is asking donors to make monetary contributions online so that organizers can go out and buy toys for donors. The event also supports groceries and clothing for families in need. Link to donateToys for Tots: The annual Toys for Tots toy drive asks for new, unwrapped toys to distribute to less fortunate children this season. Donors can bring a toy to any local San Diego Fire Department station. Monetary donations can also be made online to the campaign.Link to donateLittle Italy Toy Drive: The Little Italy Association is asking for toy donations to benefit foster children of New Alternatives, Inc. Donors can drop off a new, unwrapped toy appropriate for a child between ages 1 and 18 until Dec. 14 to one of several drop-off locations in the Little Italy area. The association is also accepting monetary donations in light of the pandemic to support the toy drive.Link to donateRady Children's In-Kind campaign: Rady Children's Hospital is hosting the In-Kind event to spread holiday cheer this year. While the hospital is unable to accept donation drop-offs due to the pandemic, those interested in supporting the charitable giving can purchase items from an approved check list that will be sent to the hospital, consider sending gift cards, or make a donation to the hospital's Tell Them Yes campaign here.Link to donate 2327

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - This weekend, there are plenty of opportunities to spend the entire day out in San Diego.San Diego Beer Week kicks off on Friday and runs throughout the weekend, with events and specials at your favorite breweries across the county.The Breeders' Cup World Championships also start this weekend at the Del Mar Racetrack for the first time ever, as the Bing Crosby Season of racing gets underway.There are also some local festivals to enjoy, from the Carlsbad Village Faire to the Ramona Art and Wine Festival. Here's a look at what's happening this weekend:Dia de Los Muertos Celebration at Balboa Theatre - ThursdayGrammy-winning Mexican American roots band La Santa Cecilia, Mexrrissey, and Latin Grammy nominees Mariachi Flor de Toloache will perform at San Diego's Balboa Theatre in celebration of Dia de Los Muertos. More information. 870

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The widow of a fallen firefighter is opening up about giving birth without the love of her life by her side.Cal Fire Firefighter Engineer Cory Iverson died battling the Thomas Fire in Ventura County in December.His wife, Ashley, was pregnant with their second daughter at the time. Taylor Ivy Frances Iverson was born just a few weeks ago."She looks just like this little twin, especially right after she came out it was a big relief to have her out and to see him again and feel like I was looking into his eyes again," said Ashley.It's been five months since Cory died, but Ashley said it still doesn't seem real. "People will say to me, I can't possibly imagine going through that, and my response is neither can I, cause it really doesn't feel like it's me going through all of this," said Ashley.She was surrounded by family and friends in the hospital the day Taylor was born, but it was the voicemail she played from her late husband while in the delivery room that helped her get through labor."All the doctors were crying, but it just flipped right then and there. It's the most special voice mail I have from him basically talking about how special our relationship is and how grateful he is for us," said Ashley.Ashley wants to honor Cory's memory by starting a foundation to help first responders deal with the trauma they see on the job."The things that they see and experience are things that the human brain can't just push out, it needs to be worked through," said Ashley.As heartbroken as she is, she's always thinking about the men and women who were on the fire lines with Cory the day he died."Through trust and communication, these men and women can heal," said Ashley. Even in her darkest moments, she is overwhelmed with gratitude."My hope is that people out there hold on to whatever faith that they have because through any struggle with your faith and gratitude, it will get you through." 1942

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego City Council will look into creating "Bus-Only" lanes along a 2.7 mile stretch of El Cajon Boulevard.The lanes would go from Park Avenue to Fairmount Street, an area commonly known as "The Boulevard." MTS Route 1 and the 215 Rapid Route are the most frequent buses along that stretch. Route 1 runs along El Cajon Boulevard from La Mesa to Fashion Valley. The Rapid 215, which launched in 2014, goes from Downtown to San Diego State University, offering fewer stops than traditional bus lines."When it was originally designed, it did have these exclusive lanes," says MTS Spokesperson Rob Schupp. "That's really what makes Bus Rapid Transit work, is when you can zip by all the cars."Combined, the 215 and 1 carry more than 10,000 passengers per day along El Cajon Boulevard. That makes it the second busiest stretch of road in the MTS system.Schupp says dedicated bus lanes would take up to 5 minutes off the trip, which could lead to more passengers."We're hoping this pilot will show us that a dedicated lane along a long stretch of road can build ridership and get people out of cars," he says. "The buses come faster, you get another 5 minutes from the dedicated lanes, and now your trip is competitive with a car."A recent study by the city's Transportation Engineering Operations office details three options for a bus-only lane. One option would separate the right lanes of traffic from the other lanes with a solid white line and markings that say "Bus Only." Another option would paint the entire right lane red and designate it for buses. A third option would make "pass by zones" in the most congested parts of the street, painting them red and allowing buses to bypass cars at intersections.Business leaders along "The Boulevard" say adding bus-only lanes would make the area safer, providing a buffer between the sidewalk and traffic. They also feel the change would lead to more people spending more time in the area."There's definitely a sentiment of wanting to make El Cajon Blvd a safer business district," says Beryl Foreman from the Boulevard Business Improvement Association.Foreman also says it will help with parking problems in North Park and City Heights, as better bus service will lead to fewer people driving in the area.City Council President Georgette Gomez and Council Member Chris Ward both sent a letter supporting the idea. The full Council will have to approve the project if they decide on the entire red lane option. That's unlikely since the Federal Highway Administration prohibits red Lanes without a special experimental exemption. The other two options do not need City Council approval. 2671

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego County Health Department is warning San Diegans to be aware of the deadly hepatitis A outbreak.The health concerns have led to street cleaning and hand washing station installations downtown.On Friday, customers of a Pacific Beach restaurant were warned about possible exposure.RELATED: Hepatitis A exposure possible at World Famous restaurantThe symptoms of hepatitis A appear two to seven weeks after exposure and include: 465

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