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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- This Saturday, the City of San Diego invites all children to play in the mud.In a celebration of nature and friendship, “International Mud Day” encourages kids to get dirty together. First celebrated between Australia and Nepal in 2009, the holiday has spread to cities across the world.Saturday will mark San Diego’s 2nd Mud Day celebration. All children and their families are invited to Crown Point Park in Mission Bay from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.After a successful celebration in 2018, the City has expanded the event to include obstacle courses, nature crafts, and more. From mud forts to food trucks, there will be many ways to families to have fun getting dirty.Dr. Bronner’s Magic Foam Experience will make a special appearance, to make sure no one tracks mud back home.The event is free, but families are encouraged to register here. Sturdy shoes, towels and a change of clothes are strongly recommended for those planning to attend. 967

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thousands of San Diegans will take part Saturday in an event to honor North County murder victim, Chelsea King.Chelsea, a student at Poway High School, was killed by John Gardner while jogging near Lake Hodges in 2010.The King family created the Chelsea’s Light Foundation in her honor.RELATED: Chelsea King remembered one year after her deathSaturday’s run will take place in Balboa Park. For more information, click HERE. 455

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The very controversial and polarizing issue of protesting the National Anthem hit very close to home this week. We shared a story about a veteran upset that high school basketball players chose not to stand for the anthem before a game. Our reporter received numerous letters about the story, some angry with our coverage. And that was the topic of our Let's Talk for the week.  410

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego County Sheriff's Department said Wednesday it would end the use of the carotid restraint. Sheriff Bill Gore said in a statement that " I am stopping the use of the carotid restraint by my deputies effective immediately.""I have and always will listen to any feedback about the public safety services we provide. Working together, we can ensure San Diego remains the safety urban county in the nation," he added. RELATED: San Diego County Sheriff's Department to end use of carotid restraintThe news comes days after the San Diego Police Department said it would end the use of the carotid restraint. San Diego Police Chief Nisleit said during a news conference that he would direct officers in a memo Tuesday to end the use of the carotid restraint procedure following a weekend of nationwide protests against police violence.“It’s the right thing to do for the community and it’s the right thing to do for our officers," Chief Nisleit said. “Some will say it’s taking away a tool, I say it’s adding a layer of protection."The announcement comes as thousands of people throughout San Diego County took to the street to protest the death of George Floyd. Following the announcement, the Oceanside Police Department said they would also end the use of the carotid restraint. "It is time for our department to focus on alternative de-escalation tools and techniques tha will help ensure the safety of those individuals in custody," the department said. 1491

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The woman who stole a car with two children inside before driving to the U.S-Mexico border in 2018 has been sentenced to 13 years in prison. Police say Leslie Esparanza Saenz, 27, stole a car with an 8-year-old and 3-year-old inside outside a Cricket Wireless store on the 200 block of Euclid Avenue April 9, 2018. According to police, the children’s father parked the gold Hyundai Excel outside the store and went into the business by himself, leaving the vehicle unlocked. Moments later, Saenz got into the car and drove off on Imperial Avenue. RELATED: Not guilty plea from woman accused of stealing car with children insideThe vehicle was spotted later that afternoon when the Hyundai arrived at the San Ysidro Port of Entry. There, federal agents who had gotten a be-on-the-lookout bulletin regarding the auto theft and kidnapping took the driver - who was later identified as Saenz -- into custody without incident. Authorities then reunited the children, who had suffered no injuries during the ordeal, with their father and returned his car to him, Roman said. 1096

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