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(KGTV) — Some California theme parks have announced temporary closures this month to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus.Disneyland, California Adventure, and Universal Studios have all announced temporarily closing parks to combat the spread of the virus.Disneyland and California Adventure will close on Saturday, March 14, and remain closed through the end of the month. While the parks close this weekend, Disney hotels will stay open until Monday, March 16, before closing for the remainder of March, in order to give guests time to make travel arrangements.RELATED: What's been canceled, postponed in San Diego, nationally due to coronavirusDisney says cast members at both parks will still be paid during the closures.Guests can call Disneyland at 714-520-5050 with any questions or reservation issues.Universal Studios Hollywood will also close Saturday and hopes to reopen March 28 "out of an abundance of caution and in response to the guidance provided by the California Department of Public Health," City News Service reports. Universal CityWalk will remain open as officials "continue to monitor the situation."RELATED: San Diego County announces five new coronavirus cases, bans large gatheringsAnyone with questions about Universal tickets can call 800- 864-8377, and use option 9, for more information.Magic Mountain and Knott's Berry Farm have not announced any closures in response to the coronavirus.Thursday, California Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order suggesting public gatherings of 250 or more people be banned amid the virus outbreak. Initially, theme parks were exempt from the ban, but soon many followed suit."The reason we didn't do it is because of the complexity of their unique circumstances, but I assure you, we are moving quickly and effectively toward a resolution in those spaces," Newsom said. 1855
(KGTV) — This Halloween, if trick-or-treating isn't quite enough why not venture out to a Southern California theme park for some thrills.Disneyland, SeaWorld, Legoland, and more are celebrating the spookiest time of year with several themed rides, shows, and events sure to deliver frightful fun.Head over to one of these parks for a day filled with Halloween scares and delights:Disneyland: Celebrate Halloween time at Disneyland with the Haunted Mansion, which is decked out with spooky holiday fun with Jack Skellington and friends. The park is also packing seasonal fun into Main Street with the Main Street Pumpkin Festival and Halloween Screams fireworks show. Be sure to check out our interactive map to see where to find those pumpkin spice beignets and holiday-theme cake pops.Disneyland California Adventure: Visit the Guardians of the Galaxy attraction for "Monsters After Dark" fun or check out the Halloween fun left by Oogie Boogie "A Nightmare before Christmas." Cars Land will also be transformed with costumed characters, and Halloween-themed rides.SeaWorld San Diego: Get ready to trick-or-treat at SeaWorld this Halloween. Meet some fun friends at Clyde and Seamore's Halloween Bash, jump onto an interactive dance floor, or catch the Sesame Street Halloween Parade. The park's Manta ride also gets a seasonal update with spooky effects.Legoland California: Legoland's Brick-or-Treat Party Nights bring live entertainment and shows, costume contests, treat stations, character meet-and-greets, and more to the park. Remember to stop by the park's Sea Life Aquarium to visit some fishy friends and catch the decorations.Universal Studios: Universal Studios is bringing some spine-tingling fun to the park with several themed mazes like "Stranger Things," Jordan Peele's "Us," Ghostbusters, Killer Clowns from Outer Space, and more. And the park's five scare zones are packed with thrills and chills.Knott's Berry Farm: Once again, Knott's Berry Farm turns into Knott's Scary Farm, bringing tons of haunting mazes, haunted houses, shows, and thrill rides to the park. Park midways will also be transformed into scare zones for guests to walkthrough if they dare. 2188

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?? TRAVEL ALERT: Due to telecommunications issues associated with this morning’s incident in downtown Nashville, FAA has temporarily halted flights out of BNA. We expect the issues to be resolved & anticipate service to resume by 3 pm CT. An update will be provided by 3:30 pm CT.— Fly Nashville (@Fly_Nashville) December 25, 2020 348
A 4.2 magnitude earthquake struck north of Los Angeles on Thursday morning.According to the United States Geological Survey, the epicenter of the earthquake occurred just north of Pacioma, California — a city about 20 miles north of Los Angeles. The quake lasted about ten seconds, and the epicenter was about five miles deep.About ten minutes later, an aftershock of 3.3 magnitude hit, in addition to smaller aftershocks. 432
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