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(KGTV) - Concert goers can see select shows for , courtesy of a Live Nation ticket sale for National Concert Week.The deal is offered between 8 a.m. on April 30 through May 8 on select shows, while supplies last. Ticket delivery and print-at-home fees are not included in the offer.Bands whose shows are part of the deal include:Alan JacksonArcade FireAvenged SevenfoldProphets of RageBackstreet BoysBeckBon JoviBrad PaisleyBreaking BenjaminFive Finger Death PunchBush/Stone Temple Pilots/The CultCharlie PuthChicago/REO SpeedwagonChris BrownCoheed and Cambria/Taking Back SundayCounting Crows/LiveDavid BlaineDead & CompanyDef Leppard/JourneyDierks BentleyDwight Yoakam/Lucinda Williams/Steve EarleEnanitos Verdes/Hombres GErasureForeigner/Whitesnake/Jason BonhamGame of ThronesG-EazyGodsmack/ShinedownGov't Mule/The Avett BrothersHall & Oates/TrainHalseyImagine DragonsJanet JacksonJason AldeanJeff Beck/Paul RodgersJoe BidenJuanes/Mon LaferteKeith UrbanKesha/MacklemoreKenny ChesneyKevin HartKid RockKidz Bop Live 2018KygoLady Antebellum/Darius RuckerLindsey Stirling/EvanescenceLogicLuis MiguelLuke BryanLynyrd SkynyrdMaroon 5Miranda Lambert/Little Big TownLauren HillNeed to Breathe/Johnny SwimOdeszaOzzy OsbourneParamorePentatonixPost MaloneRascal FlattsRay LaMontagneRise Against/AFIRob Zombie/Marilyn MansonRod Stewart/Cyndi LauperShakiraShania TwainSteely Dan/The Doobie BrothersStyx/Joan Jett and the BlackheartsThe Smashing PumpkinsThirty Seconds to MarsVans Warped TourWeezer/PixiesZac Brown Band 1531
(KGTV) - Did Joel Osteen Ministries really respond to a woman's Facebook request for a prayer by demanding .99 a month?No.A Facebook post appears to be a prayer request to Joel Osteen Ministries.The person asks for prayer for their marriage.But in response, the request is rejected unless the person makes a monthly donation of .99.However, this phony post was a satire created by the "Hope It Helps" Facebook page. 429

(KGTV) - Congressman Juan Vargas (D-Chula Vista) and Congressman Darrell Issa (R-Vista) announced Monday new bipartisan legislation to rehabilitate the Tijuana River Valley after ongoing sewage spills.The legislation would provide grant funding and develop a plan to update the South Bay region’s infrastructure, a spokesman for Rep. Issa said.“The impact of these continuing spills will be felt for generations to come unless we take action to stop it now. Allowing the sewage and wastewater to flow up into San Diego County not only hurts small business and our tourism-reliant economy but also poses serious health consequences for local communities and the border patrol agents who have been harmed in their ability to secure our border by the ongoing contamination. Solving this problem will come only with strong bipartisan and international cooperation. I’m proud of the work Juan and I have put into this bill to ensure that it gets cleaned up and that we take preventative measures to ensure it never happens again,” Rep. Issa said.RELATED: Millions of gallons of wastewater spill from Mexico“Sewage from Tijuana has been flowing into the Tijuana River Valley, into beaches in San Diego County, and our communities for too long. This legislation will help rehabilitate the Tijuana River Valley and rebuild the infrastructure needed to prevent future spills,” Rep. Vargas said. 1393
(KGTV) — For Chula Vista native Cesar Moreno, instinct — and training — kicked in when a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck near Anchorage, Alaska, Friday."I went straight under my desk and I was just praying," Moreno recalled. "I was afraid I was going to die."Moreno said training for earthquakes while living in San Diego as a child helped prepare him for what to do. Once the quake stopped and things seemed clear, Moreno and his roommate at the University of Alaska ran outside to try and call family members, but cell service was down in the area.He eventually reached his mother.RELATED:Alaska hit by more than 190 small earthquakes since FridayBack-to-back earthquakes in Alaska destroy roads, prompt tsunami warning"I contacted my mom and I was pretty shaken up. I was a little emotional," Moreno said.A Snapchat photo from Moreno showed captured the damaged hallway of a building at the university. The earthquake, and following 5.0-magnitude aftershock, left roadways crumbled, buildings damaged, and caused power outages around the Anchorage area. Since Friday's quake, Alaska has been hit with more than 190 small earthquakes, according to the US Geological Survey. Moreno says the mood around the university is quiet, as if everyone is waiting for the next big shake up."I actually have a backpack ready with extra clothes, extra shoes, extra blankets," Moreno said. "I'm actually going to sleep with all my clothes and shoes on tonight cause if anything happens, I'm ready to just jump out." 1511
(CNN) -- Mike Tyson isn't shy about his love for marijuana.On Monday's episode of his podcast, aptly named "Hotboxin' with Mike Tyson," the former heavyweight champion shared just how much he spends on the psychoactive drug."What do we smoke a month?" he asked his co-host, former NFL player turned marijuana advocate Eben Britton. "Is it ,000 a month?""We smoke 10 tons of weed at the ranch a month," Britton said, referencing Tyson Ranch, the boxer's forthcoming 40-acre marijuana farm and "resort.""Is that crazy?" Tyson asked, though it seemed he already knew the answer.His guest, rapper Jim Jones, widened his eyes."That's a lot of weed," he said. "That's nonstop, every second weed right there."Tyson's latest career pivot might be his most lucrative.Shortly after California's recreational marijuana laws went into effect in 2018, he launched Tyson Ranch, which sells nine strains of cannabis flower, potent extracts and soon, edibles.In addition to production facilities, the luxury resort is set to feature an edible factory, amphitheater and "glamping" campgrounds. 1087
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