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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Beer lovers can enjoy the best of San Diego Beer week with a brewery tour.The Beer Train Trolley Tour stops at four local breweries with flights of craft beer; about 15 different beers will be served, along with a light lunch.10News viewers can get a off discount with the coupon code FHNNY4GJ.Check tours and reservations on the San Diego Beer, Wine and Spirits Tours website. 407
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Between Thanksgiving Day, Black Friday, and Cyber Monday, there are plenty of opportunities for shoppers to complete their gift-giving list.But Small Business Saturday offers shoppers that, plus the opportunity to make sure their dollar stays has a local impact.The shopping event helps local San Diego retailers every year, bringing support for independent business owners outside of the mad rush at national chains throughout the season. Some local spots go a step further by hosting street fairs and festivals to support local artisans and businesses.RELATED: Study: San Diegans worried about holiday spendingHolidays 2019 shipping deadlinesSan Diego holiday tree lightings to catch this seasonThe event's roots go back to 2010, when American Express created the event to support small businesses. An average of 67 cents for every dollar spent stays in the community, according to the company.This year, San Diegans can spread their dollars across their communities at their favorite mom-and-pop stores and special events.Adams Avenue Spirit Stroll: Adams Avenue is celebrating Small Business Saturday with holiday-themed cocktails and treats at more than 20 small businesses, including Back from Tomboctou, Cotton & Flax, Home Start Thrift Boutique, U Save Smoke Shop, Zac’s Attic, and more. Talented Adams Ave. bartenders will whip up delicious sips to accompany shoppers.Little Italy Small Business Saturday: Shops, boutiques, art galleries, and more will be open throughout Saturday with special deals and discounts for Small Business Saturday.Oceanside Merry Makers Fair: Oceanside's free holiday pop-up event brings together local makers, live music, and delicious drink tastings at Merry Makers Fair. The two-day event is an extended version of Small Business Saturday, offering plenty for shoppers to peruse from local artisans.North Park Small Business Saturday: North Park's Small Business Saturday extends throughout the entire month of November, with a scavenger hunt offering shoppers the chance to win 0. Shoppers will be given clues as they support local businesses.Ocean Beach Small Business Saturday: OB shops will celebrate Small Business Saturday with several giveaways and photos in front of a holiday postcard for shoppers. Those who spend at local merchants can grab a gift card for free, and a complimentary trolley will help shoppers around the neighborhood.Chula Vista Small Business Saturday: Shoppers can celebrate Small Business Saturday and support local businesses across Chula Vista's Third Avenue stores and eateries. Find everything on your holiday shopping list, grab a bite to eat, or enjoy a day at a South Bay brewery.Liberty Station Small Business Saturday: Liberty Station vendors and restaurants will offer shoppers locally-made gifts and delicious eats on Small Business Saturday. Participating vendors like Shop Mingei, Moniker General, and Apricot Yarn & Supply have unique gifts sure to please those on your shopping list. 3015

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Cara Knott's family has written a letter to Gov. Gavin Newsom asking that Craig Peyer remain behind bars.In December 1986, Peyer -- then a California Highway Patrol officer -- pulled over Knott on Interstate 15 in the Rancho Penasquitos area. Peyer beat Knott, strangled her, and threw her body over a bridge.Peyer was eventually convicted of killing the 20-year-old San Diego State student in 1988.Peyer's next parole hearing isn't until 2027, but in their letter to the governor, Knott's family says they've learned inmates are being released from Peyer's prison because of COVID-19.“This is precisely NOT a person who deserves to be released early from prison for humanitarian reasons. Officer Peyer showed NO Mercy when he murdered my sister," Knott's sister wrote in her letter to the governor.ABC 10News reached out to California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation for clarification. CDCR says, at this time, there are no plans to expedite the release of Craig Peyer."He committed a betrayal of trust that's unmatched in San Diego history at my judgment," said Paul Pfingst, who prosecuted the case. "If we don't have room for him in prison, because of a risk that he might catch a disease that all of us have a risk to catch, I think that would be a grievous mistake." 1312
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - As the number of vaping-related illnesses continues to rise across the country, local leaders are seeing a spike in marijuana vape users in San Diego. The DEA and local health officials are now laying out their plans to stop the crisis in our county. The number of people who have used marijuana vaping in San Diego has grown, including users who are underage. A study done by SANDAG shows 70 percent of juveniles and 61 percent of adults have reported vaping with THC products. The DEA says the best way to combat the spike is to crack down on illegal extraction labs. "The creation of the vaping cartridge process is not controlled in any way, shape, or form," says Assistant Special Agent in Charge Colin Ruane. "There's no quality control; there's no testing of the product. So when you get the THC, you don't know what you're getting and what you're inhaling."The DEA says the extraction of THC also poses a safety risk to the community. Four extraction labs have caused a fire or explosion in various areas around the county. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed over 1,800 cases of vaping related illnesses in the U.S. Many of those admitted to using THC products. 37 people have died. The DEA is working with its partners and other local organizations to continue to get the word out on the dangers of vaping. 1368
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- At least nine parked vehicles has their windows smashed with a bat in Oak Park early Monday morning. The vandalism happened on the 5600 block of Redwood Street around 1 a.m. Car windows along Redwood Street and Thorn Street were smashed. A witness told 10News he was returning home when he noticed shattered pieces of glass on the ground and spotted two suspects trying to get away in a white car with no license plates. The man says he followed the suspects down Thorn Street before they got away. Police are searching for the suspects and say nothing appears to have been stolen from the vehicles. 628
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