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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Grab a seat, take a seat, and prepare to have your sides split.The sixth annual San Diego Comedy Festival is bringing a who's who of local and celebrity comedians to the San Diego comedy stages for a week of laughs from May 10 to 19.Some events include a clean comedy showcase; "Ya Feel?!" comedy show with Alexis Grossman and Anthony Desamito, where comedians spin a wheel of different feelings and deliver their jokes using that emotion; "This Week Sucks" with Anwar Newton and Michael Turner, where hosts pick apart the news and heckle comedians in attendance; comedy from Tony Tripoli or E! and Fashion Police fame; and a Lip Sync Battle hosted by MTV's Matt Rife.RELATED: San Diego museum members get free access to more than 30 locations during Big ExchangeComedians will battle it out with their standup routines throughout the week to be SDCF champ and top ,000 prize. The festival also features guest speakers, live podcast tapings, musical comedy, and contests and giveaways.Tickets for shows range from free to general admission. A VIP pass that grants access to all shows is also available for .For more information on tickets, showtimes, and comedian lineups, visit SDCF's website. 1230
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Dozens of churches throughout San Diego County plan to gather Sunday morning to pray for local schools amid the coronavirus pandemic.The “We Pray San Diego” event is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.See the list below for locations: · Abraxas High School: 12450 Glen Oak Rd, Poway, CA 92064· Bancroft Elementary School: 8805 Tyler St, Spring Valley, CA 91977· Bonita Vista High School: 751 Otay Lakes Rd, Chula Vista, CA 91913· Cajon Valley Middle School: 550 E Park Ave, El Cajon, CA 92020· Canyon Crest Academy: 5951 Village Center Loop Rd, San Diego, CA 92130· Central Elementary School: 4063 Polk Ave, San Diego, CA 92105· Chula Vista High School: 820 4th Ave, Chula Vista, CA 91910· Crawford High School: Colts Way & Orange Ave, San Diego, CA 92115· Desert Oasis Elementary School: 8802 W McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85037· Faith Chapel: 9400 Campo Road, Spring Valley, CA 91977· Foothills Elementary School: 10404 Lake Jennings Park Rd, Lakeside, CA 92040· Foothills Middle School: 350 Cypress Lane, Suite C, El Cajon, CA 92020· Foothills High School: 2321 Dryden Rd, El Cajon, 92020· Hardy Elementary School: 5420 Montezuma Rd, San Diego, CA 92115· High Tech Elem/MS/HS: 1615 W San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, CA 92078· High Tech High School: 2277 Rosecrans St, San Diego, CA 92106· Hoover High School: 4474 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92115· Horace Mann Middle School: Trojan Ave and 54th St, San Diego, CA92115· Kearney Senior High School: 1954 Komet Way, San Diego, CA 92111· Language Academy Elementary: 4961 64th St, San Diego, CA 92115· Lemon Grove Academy MS: 7866 Lincoln St, Lemon Grove, CA 91945· Liberty Academy: 698 W Main St, El Cajon, CA 92020· Lincoln Middle School: 2000 California St, Oceanside, CA 92054· Maranatha Christian Schools: 9050 Maranatha Dr, San Diego, CA 92127· Mar Vista High School: 505 Elm Ave, Imperial Beach, CA 91932· Meridian Elementary School: 651 S 3rd St, El Cajon, CA 92019· Midland Elementary School: 13910 Midland Rd, Poway, CA 92064· Mira Mesa High School: 10510 Marauder Way, San Diego, CA 92126· Monroe Clark MS: 4388 Thorn St, San Diego, CA 92105· Monte Vista High School: 3230 Sweetwater Springs Blvd, Spring Valley, CA 91977· Montgomery High School: 3250 Palm Ave, San Diego, CA 92154· Mt. Carmel High School: 9550 Carmel Mountain Rd, San Diego, CA 92129· Oceanside High School: 1 Pirates Cove Way, Oceanside, CA 92054· Otay Ranch High School: 1250 Olympic Pkwy, Chula Vista, CA 91913· Patrick Henry High School: Wandermere Dr and Mira Vista Ln, San Diego, CA 92120· Pershing Middle School: 8204 San Carlos Dr, San Diego, CA 92119· Pomerado Elementary School: 12321 9th St, Poway, CA 92064· Poway Unified School District Office: 15250 Avenue of Science, San Diego, CA 92128· Rock Academy: 2277 Rosecrans St, San Diego, CA 92106· Ramona High School: 1401 Hanson Ln, Ramona, CA 92065· San Diego State University: Hardy Ave and Campanile Dr, San Diego, CA 92182· San Diego Unified School District: 4100 Normal St, San Diego, CA 92103· San Marcos High School: 1615 W San Marcos Blvd, San Marcos, CA 92078· San Miguel Elementary School: 7059 San Miguel, Lemon Grove, CA 91945· San Pasqual High School:3300 Bear Valley PkwyR Escondido, CA 92025· Sweetwater High School: 2900 Highland Ave, National City, CA 91950· Vista High School: 1 Panther Way,Vista, CA 92084· Wilson Middle School: 3838 Orange Ave, San Diego, CA 92105 3394

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Detectives are searching for two suspects who shot a 17-year-old in the back in Golden Hill Sunday, according to San Diego Police.The shooting happened on the 2700 block of Treat Street around 9:20 p.m.The teenage boy was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive, police said.San Diego Police said the shooting is suspected to be gang-related and detectives are searching for two suspects.The two suspects were described by police as Hispanic men driving a white or silver sedan.Anyone with information about the shooting is asked to gall the San Diego Police gang unit at 619-531-2847 or San Diego Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. 671
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Head outside and enjoy the San Diego sunshine inland or by the water.Encinitas Cruise Nights once again brings beautiful classic cars to town, with a night on Coast Highway 101 with exotic and classic autos. Or, head to La Jolla Playhouse to take in the new show from famed screen and stage actor John Leguizamo, "Kiss My Aztec."Or enjoy a movie in the park this weekend, as Summer Movies in the Park screens "Coco." Clash on Clairemont brings together a star-studded list of action sports stars and bands for a day of performances, live music, and more for families.MORE: Don't see anything you like? Check out our event calendar for even more local eventsGrab a brew during the San Diego Festival of Beers at Broadway Pier or take in the island vibes during the Pacific Islander Festival in Mission Bay.Adams Avenue also celebrates the weekend with a massive street fair featuring more than 100 acts over two days. San Diego Restaurant Week also kicks off Sunday!Here's a look at this weekend's fun:THURSDAY"Kiss My Aztec" at La Jolla PlayhouseWhere: La Jolla Playhouse; Cost: - Famed stage and screen actor John Leguizamo returns to the La Jolla Playhouse with his new show, "Kiss My Aztec," the story of a group of Aztec rebels as they fight against Spanish colonization in the 16th century.The new show runs through Oct. 13.Encinitas Cruise NightsWhere: S. Coast Highway 101; Cost: FreeThe streets of Encinitas will be filled with classic cars, hots rods, and exotic autos for Cruise Nights. The free events invites the public to come check out amazing automobiles and enjoy the restaurants and shops along Highway 101.FRIDAYMovies in the Park: CocoWhere: Pantoja Park, San Diego; Cost: FreeThis week's Summer Movies in the Park screens "Coco" at Pantoja Park. Head to the park with a picnic basket and enjoy pre-movie activities and games before enjoy Miguel's journey in the Land of the Dead to find his great-great-grandfather, a legendary singer.Florida Georgia Line in Chula VistaWhere: North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre; Cost: Starting at County music stars Florida Georgia Line heads to Chula Vista, as they bring their "Cant Say I Ain't Country Tour" to town with acts Dan + Shay, Morgan Wallen, and Canaan Smith.SATURDAYClash at ClairemontWhere: Mission Valley YMCA; Cost: A star-studded roster of athletes, bands, and food head to the Mission Valley YMCA for Clash at Clairemont, an effort between pro skateboarder Andy MacDonald the YMCA. The family fun event highlights several amazing action sports performers alongside live bands, a vendor village, and more. 25th annual San Diego Festival of BeersWhere: Broadway Pier; Cost: - Enjoy more than 50 breweries with 120 varieties of craft beer at the Broadway Pier during the 25th San Diego Festival of Beers. Live music, fun games, and delicious food trucks will be on hand as guests drink in the sun and exclusive San Diego craft beers. The event benefits San Diego Professionals Against Cancer.25th annual Pacific Islander FestivalWhere: Ski Beach, Mission Bay; Cost: FreeHead down to Mission Bay for the free Pacific Islander Festival, showcasing the cultures and customs of Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia with live entertainment, delicious traditional foods, music and crafts.SUNDAYOceanside Harbor DaysWhere: Oceanside Harbor; Cost: Free(Saturday - Sunday) Oceanside packs two days with fun on the harbor, featuring a costume party for kids, massive tiki swim, a Pirate Village, arts and crafts, food and a beer garden, live music, and more for Oceanside Harbor Days.Adams Avenue Street Fair Where: Adams Avenue; Cost: Free(Saturday - Sunday) Adams Avenue comes alive with more than 100 acts across seven stages this weekend, a giant carnival, festival foods, and more than 300 exhibitors coming to the neighborhood.San Diego Restaurant WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: VariesMore than 180 different restaurants will feature special prix fixe menus from Sept. 22 - 29 during San Diego Restaurant Week. Restaurants will offer lunch and dinner options covering tastes from some of their most popular dishes. 4136
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — How safe do you feel eating at Petco Park? Or if you've chosen to support the Chargers, StubHub Center?A newly published analysis by ESPN's Outside the Lines investigated thousands of food-safety inspection reports from health departments that monitor professional sports venues across the U.S.The analysis looks at routine inspection reports from 2016 to 2017.According to ESPN, about 28 percent of the venues registered high-level violation in half or more of their food service outlets. The violations cover temperature, pests or bugs, poor condition of food, equipment failures, employee-related issues, and more.The study's worst is in Charlotte, N.C., where Spectrum Center — home of the NBA's Charlotte Hornets — posted a 92 percent violation rate, followed by Michigan's now-closed Palace of Auburn Hills (86.11 percent), and Texas' American Airlines Center (83.08 percent.)The highest rated stadium was Oakland's Oracle Arena — home of the NBA's Golden State Warriors— with a 1.12 percent violation rate.Petco ParkSan Diego's downtown ballpark ranked fifth among MLB venues and 24th among all venues analyzed by ESPN.Of the park's 168 outlets inspected, 28 recorded high-level violations, according to ESPN's study. The study found the park registered on average 0.09 high-level violations per inspections.Some of those violations, for example, including pest-related issues— two of which occurred in 2016 inspections. On Aug. 18, 2016, an inspector found bird droppings on top of an ice bin and on Sept. 20, 2016, rodent droppings were discovered on the floor and top of a concession stand's ice machine. That ice machine was taken out of service for the rest of the season, according to the study.The San Diego Padres told 10News they are "confident that our ballpark will continue to be one of the safest" in baseball:“We strive for excellence with our food and beverage service at Petco Park. Violations are unacceptable; and, it is our policy to immediately address any issues directly with our concessionaire to ensure they are corrected and do not occur again. We are confident that our ballpark will continue to be one of the safest in all of baseball, as evidenced by ESPN’s published rankings today," the statement read.StubHub CenterThe home of the Los Angeles Chargers came in seventh in the NFL and 22 among all venues in ESPN's study.Of the venue's 39 outlets inspected, 6 recorded high-level violations, the study says, and 0.06 violations per inspection, on average.Some of the violations recorded included employees not properly wearing hair restraints on July 15, 2017, and food not properly protected from contamination on April 29, 2017, the study says.In a statement to 10News from Levy, hospitality partner at StubHub Center, the company noted their violations compare "highly favorably" to the average number of violations at any restaurant:“We welcome the local Los Angeles County health department and employ third-party sanitation experts to ensure a safe environment for our guests. Any time a concern is identified, we immediately correct it and welcome the health department to return to confirm that we are in full compliance. While we take every violation seriously and strive for perfection in our scores, we are pleased to note that the number of violations per inspection at the stadium compare highly favorably to the average number of violations found at other dining establishment areas in the county.”To read ESPN's full study, click here. 3514
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