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(KGTV) - Disney fans will be able to get their fill of toys, games, accessories, clothing, and other merchandise this fall at 25 Target stores nationwide. The entertainment giant is opening what it describes as “shop-in-shop” locations starting in October, according to Target officials. Disney’s store experience in Target will include music, interactive displays, photo ops, and a Disney movie clip screening area. 450 items will be available, including 100 products that were previously only available at Disney retail locations, Target officials say. The nearest Disney store at Target will be in Murrieta. See a full list of locations here. 40 more stores will open in October 2020. 695
(KGTV) - Did a hospital really accidentally circumcise a 70-year-old man and he didn't realize it?Yes.Terry Brazier went to Leicester Royal Infirmary in England for a bladder procedure.But hospital staff mistook him for another patient and circumcised him instead.Brazier says he was so distracted talking to a nurse he didn't notice something was wrong until it was too late.The hospital says it's deeply sorry for the mistake and is giving him ,000 in compensation. 478
(KGTV) — A reminder to dog owners as hot weather settles into San Diego: Watch out for your pooch's paws.The general rule of thumb for hot weather is if it's too hot to put your hand on the ground, it's too hot for your dog's paws.In Medical Lake, Wash., a dog named Olaf is now recovering after its owner failed to properly protect his dog's paws. The Medical Lake Veterinary Hospital posted photos showing Olaf's pads burned off:"Olaf walked over a mile ... before his owner realized his pads were burned, and even then he wasn't whining or limping!" the hospital posted. "He is one tough cookie (and exceptionally sweet cookie.)"Olaf's owner told KEPR he didn't notice his dog's injury until he saw bloody paw prints on the ground and that the the injury exposed raw muscle.Veterinary experts suggest dog owners protect their dog's paws using pet boots, paw wax, or socks. It also helps to keep dogs on grass or walk when the temperature outside and pavement is much cooler. 986
(KGTV) — A pair of brush fires that sparked in Ventura County Thursday sent thousands of residents in the surrounding communities fleeing.The Hill and Woolsey fires have charred thousands of acres in Southern California. Both are burning not far from the site of Thursday's horrific mass shooting at a Thousand Oaks bar.Since the Hill Fire began Thursday, it has spread in size to cover at least 8-10,000 acres, as of 4 p.m. The Woolsey Fire was last reported at 300 acres south of Simi Valley, as of 4 p.m.RELATED: Wildfire erupts in Southern California near Thousand OaksHere's a look at the fires' proximity to the Thousand Oaks shooting scene and the road closures and evacuations issued:Also, check out traffic conditions around the Thousand Oaks area using Waze: 796
(KGTV) -- A 22-year-old woman was arrested after Customs and Border Protection officers searching her car discovered nearly 10 pounds of fentanyl pills hidden in various household items, a bag of Corn Nuts, and a fire extinguisher.The discovery and arrest happened at around 7 p.m. on Aug. 22, at the Calexico West Port of Entry, CBP officials said.Officials said the woman driving an Acura TSX was entering the border crossing when she was stopped by officers and questioned.According to officials, an officer “noticed inconsistencies in her story and referred her and the vehicle for a more intensive examination.”With the help from a K9 team, officers were alerted to something suspicious in the car’s trunk. Officers then found 26 packages of fentanyl hidden in items such as a bar of soap, hair cream, lotion, milk containers, a bag of Corn Nuts, and a fire extinguisher.The pills, with a street value of about 1,500, and the car were seized by officers.The woman, a U.S. citizen, was arrested and turned over to Homeland Security, officials said. 1063