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(KGTV) - The beloved American holiday classic cartoons featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the Peanuts gang return to ABC in the weeks ahead. “A Charlie Brown Christmas” debuted in 1965 as the first animated show featuring Peanuts. It was brought to life by the comic strip’s creator Charles Schulz and director Bill Melendez. In a rare move for the time, Charlie Brown, Linus, Lucy and the other characters were voiced by children, producer Lee Mendelson wrote in a book about the film. Also unique was the jazz soundtrack created by pianist Vince Guaraldi. Here are the air dates for the shows on ABC10 in San Diego: ”A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving": Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 8 p.m. "A Charlie Brown Christmas": Thursday, Dec. 5, at 8 p.m. "I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown": Sunday, Dec. 22, at 7 p.m. "Happy New Year, Charlie Brown": Thursday, Dec. 26 at 8 p.m. 879
(KGTV) — While all eyes will be on Disneyland this summer with the opening of "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge," not everyone will make it there to enjoy it this season.Several other Southern California theme parks are packing just as much fun into the summer months, hoping to grab a slice of interest from local and international visitors.Summer presents one of the best times to hold special events and unveil attractions at theme parks for guests.If a trip to Disneyland isn't in your future, here are some other summer events sure to be just as fun at other parks:Universal Studios HollywoodThis summer, Universal Studios will welcome guests back for a jurassic experience. Jurassic World — The Ride will open this summer, promising a more intense, more thrilling adventure after it's face lift from the former Jurassic Park attraction. The spectacular "Dark Arts at Hogwarts Castle" nighttime show, featuring a light projection of dark creatures and wizards to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter, returns to the park from June 22 to August 11.SeaWorld San DiegoThere's tons of fun coming to SeaWorld this summer, including the Sesame Street Party Parade filled with Sesame Street favorites including Elmo, Cookie Monster, and others on themed floats. The parade runs from May 25 to Sept. 1.The park also host its Electric Ocean spectacular at night on select dates between June 15 and Sept. 2. The show features an immersive show of light and sound as Cirque Electrique acrobats bring high-energy dance and music to the park.And on May 24, park goer's will see the debut of a new roller coaster: The Tidal Twister, a dueling coaster that sends riders through a tight figure-8 track and Zero-G roll.Legoland CaliforniaSeveral summertime events will bring guests to Legoland. Heroes Weekend running from June 14 to 16 honors men and women who serve with fire prevention tips, character appearances, a special heroes badge challenge, and the chance to race Lego police and fire vehicles.Then on July 4, the park's Red, White, and Boom! bash returns with picnic games, a costume parade, live performances, and, of course, a fireworks show!Knott's Berry FarmKnott's Berry Farm's Summer Nights return from June 7 to August 11, bringing a new nighttime party with live music at the Calico Park stage, delicious culinary creations, oversized games and competitions, interactive experience, and more.The new Ghost Town Alive! experience invites guests to star in their own Western drama on select days from May 24 to Sept. 2. Visitors will take on specific tasks and activities as they serve as an honorary citizen of Calico.Plus, summer fireworks shows are in store at the park. July 4 and Labor Day (Sept. 1) fireworks shows will light up the sky.Six Flags Magic MountainMike and Ike Game Zone Weekend hits Six Flags from June 1 to 2, pitting guests in a 3-point challenge bracket tournament for some sweet giveaways.From July 3 to 6, the Coca-Cola July 4th Fest will also hold nightly fireworks spectaculars above the park.Belmont ParkEvey Saturday and Sunday from Memorial Day to Labor Day, Belmont Park hosts Live Summer Vibes concerts at Beach House with live DJs and music. 3180

(KGTV) - Ten Navy SEALS and a sailor are being discharged after testing positive for cocaine or methamphetamines, USNI News reported Friday.The sailors failed a series of drug screenings in March and April, a spokesperson said. It’s unclear if the cases were related.The troops were assigned to East Coast Naval Special Warfare Units.“We have a zero-tolerance policy for the use of illicit drugs and as such these individuals will be held accountable for their actions. We are confident in our drug testing procedures and will continue to impress on all members of the command that illicit drugs are incompatible with the SEAL ethos and Naval service,” Cmdr. Tamara Lawrence said in a statement to USNI News. 716
(KGTV) - It's now "Sir" Ringo Starr.Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, 77, was knighted at Buckingham Palace Tuesday by The Duke of Cambridge.Starr joins Paul McCartney as the band's only two members to be knighted. McCartney received his knighthood in 1997."It means a lot actually," Starr told the BBC. "It means recognition for the things we've done. I was really pleased to accept this."Starr, whose real name is Richard Starkey, told BBC he met with McCartney in Los Angeles last week. McCartney reportedly offered Starr advice for the ceremony, saying "keep smiling."It's not the first high-honor Starr has received at Buckingham Palace.In October 1965, the entire band was each awarded The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE), which recognizes contributions to the arts and sciences, charity, and public service.The MBE came at a time when rock and roll was still viewed as anti-establishment, prompting some past honorees to return their MBEs in protest. 1017
(KGTV) -- More than 2,000 marijuana plants with an estimated street value of a million dollars or more were lifted by helicopter out of Rancho Penasquitos Wednesday.Drug Enforcement Administration officials tell ABC 10News, the illegal grow was found near a popular trail in the Del Mar Mesa Preserve Tuesday."In a city area to have an outdoor grow of his magnitude is extremely uncommon; we see these frequently in the backcountry," Sgt. Mark Knierim, Group Supervisor of the DEA Narcotics Task Force Marijuana Eradication Team.During the plant removal process, Knierim said a second grow location was discovered."We found a secondary area, another 50 plants were growing there, and then we found a processing area," said Knierim.He said approximately 300 to 500 pounds of processed marijuana ready for distribution were also discovered."Based on what we've seen historically, I would say this is most likely related to a cartel," he said.While recreational marijuana use is legal in California, the high taxes, permits, and fees for legal dispensaries may sway some people to break the rules. Knierim says a cannabis black market is now thriving in San Diego County."A black market has been created because of that, because people can do this at a fraction of the cost of having to have a licensed marijuana grow and make just as much money, if not more than what they're making at the licensed dispensaries," he explained.This year, Knierim said the DEA has discovered ten illegal outdoor grows and more than 50 illegal indoor operations."We've seen a tremendous upswing in people obtaining a piece of property, typically in our backcountry area of San Diego County, setting up greenhouses and setting up illegally without having permits," he said.While charges related to marijuana are typically misdemeanors in California, the extreme environmental issues with grows like the one discovered can lead to serious consequences."You have a lot of environmental issues, and all of those will be felonies," he said.Garbage, an encampment, and propane tanks were discovered at the grow in Rancho Penasquitos, but Knierim said other issues typically include native plants and trees being removed and illegal fertilizers and pesticides being used."The other issue is pesticides, they'll put pesticides out there that kill any of the animals that come in the area because the animals will eat their plants," he said.The DEA has not yet located anyone responsible for or linked to the illegal operation. 2505
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