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A 92-year-old South Carolina woman is graduating from Midlands Tech this month with an Associates of Liberal Arts degree, WLTX-TV reported. Annie Dillard was the owner of a hair salon for 30 years, but five years ago, she decided to go back to college. 276
(KGTV) — The holidays have begun at Disneyland and California Adventure Park, bringing back the annual seasonal tradition so many San Diegans have come to cherish.This year, in addition to guests' favorite holiday fun in the form of parades, fireworks, and, yes, even snow, new surprises await.Disney Festival of Holidays brings together live entertainment from holiday toy and a delicious, diverse dishes from around the world.GALLERY: Holiday merch hits World of Disney shelves in Downtown DisneyDancing and musical performances from Holiday Toy Drummers, Mostly Kosher, Blue13 Dance Company, and the Grammy award-winning Mariachi Divas will surely keep families entertained outside of the California Adventure's rides.And come with an empty stomach, because there's plenty of international flavors to try at the Festival of Foods Marketplace. The Three Caballeros will also host a Disney iViva Navidad! street party, with folklórico and samba dancers and live music.Cars Land is dressed head-to-toe in its holiday best and Santa himself will be at the park's Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. Guests may even catch "Santa Goofy" making the rounds!THE EATS: Disneyland, California Adventure?gets into holiday spirit with festive foodOver at Disneyland, classic holiday fun is everywhere, from the Haunted Mansion to It's a Small World rides."A Christmas Fantasy" parade runs daily, marching toy soldiers, favorite Disney characters, and Santa (how is he everywhere at once) down Main Street for a bright and cheerful celebration of the holidays.Sleeping Beauty's Castle has been winterized with shimmering icicles and a massive, 60-foot Christmas tree greets guests as they enter the park.RELATED: 10 San Diego holiday traditions to experienceDowntown Disney is getting in on the fun as well, with special entertainment, holiday-inspired goodies, and decorations without admission to the park. 1920

A "major explosion" was reported Sunday night by the BBC in the English town of Leicester, causing damage to a convenience store and killing at least four people. Four other people remain in the hospital, and one of those four had serious injuries, according to the BBC. Rescue efforts continued Monday.It is unknown exactly what caused the explosion but law enforcement officials told the BBC that, "At this stage there is no indication this is terrorist related."Search and rescue teams were working to find and remove wounded victims from the explosion. Several roadways in the area have been closed as police converged on the area. Photos posted on social media show flames reaching into the sky from the explosion. The BBC reported that one of the buildings involved in Sunday's explosion had a "pancake collapse." 857
(KGTV) -- The controversial immigrant caravan is inching it's way closer to the San Diego border, with at least 132 people already in Tijuana. Many of the migrants plan to walk across the pedestrian bridge in San Ysidro and turn themselves in to the customs officers. The group of more than 600 has ridden trains and walked for miles to get to the United States - Mexico border. Enrique Morones and his team - known as Border Angels - are sending supplies to Tijuana. "The Border Angels have been very supportive, we've had people on the caravan, we have been collecting items for the caravan," he said. "These people that are coming on a caravan are escaping a situation in their country that they're seeking refuge from. Let's welcome that stranger. Give me your poor, your tired your huddled masses."Jorge Nieto, a journalist following the immigrants' journey, says they have been arriving in Tijuana in small groups - 50 to 100 at a time.Nieto was told that once the whole group is together, they'll cross all at once. The caravan hasn't been without controversy.President Trump tweeted this week, saying he instructed the secretary of homeland security to keep the large caravan out of the U.S., and asked Mexico to keep the immigrants from going through the Country. RELATED: Migrant caravan heads to US-Mexico border "They're trying to escape something. Either hunger or violence or some sort of a war that's going on," Nieto said. "One of the reasons that they go in caravans is there's a power in groups. If you go as a group, then you're more secure."San Diegans For Secure Borders, a local group against the caravan, plans to stop the caravan when they arrive. In a Facebook group they created, they say that the "mass foreign invasion" must be stopped. In 2014, the same group went to Murrietta to stop buses of immigrant detainees from Texas. We reached out to them several times to find out what they plan on doing this week but did not get a response. 2031
(KGTV) -- The controversial immigrant caravan is inching it's way closer to the San Diego border, with at least 132 people already in Tijuana. Many of the migrants plan to walk across the pedestrian bridge in San Ysidro and turn themselves in to the customs officers. The group of more than 600 has ridden trains and walked for miles to get to the United States - Mexico border. Enrique Morones and his team - known as Border Angels - are sending supplies to Tijuana. "The Border Angels have been very supportive, we've had people on the caravan, we have been collecting items for the caravan," he said. "These people that are coming on a caravan are escaping a situation in their country that they're seeking refuge from. Let's welcome that stranger. Give me your poor, your tired your huddled masses."Jorge Nieto, a journalist following the immigrants' journey, says they have been arriving in Tijuana in small groups - 50 to 100 at a time.Nieto was told that once the whole group is together, they'll cross all at once. The caravan hasn't been without controversy.President Trump tweeted this week, saying he instructed the secretary of homeland security to keep the large caravan out of the U.S., and asked Mexico to keep the immigrants from going through the Country. RELATED: Migrant caravan heads to US-Mexico border "They're trying to escape something. Either hunger or violence or some sort of a war that's going on," Nieto said. "One of the reasons that they go in caravans is there's a power in groups. If you go as a group, then you're more secure."San Diegans For Secure Borders, a local group against the caravan, plans to stop the caravan when they arrive. In a Facebook group they created, they say that the "mass foreign invasion" must be stopped. In 2014, the same group went to Murrietta to stop buses of immigrant detainees from Texas. We reached out to them several times to find out what they plan on doing this week but did not get a response. 2031
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