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(KGTV) — Holiday festivities roll into your favorite theme parks this November for a month full of seasonal fun!Disneyland and California Adventure Park will once again host their annual celebrations with the Haunted Mansion, It's a Small World, and Cars-themed fun in Radiator Springs.The Wizarding World of Harry Potter comes alive with Christmas cheer at Universal Studios, where Who-ville will also welcome their resident holiday grinch.Closer to home, SeaWorld San Diego and Legoland California kick off the holidays will special, family-fun activities and photo opportunities!Here's a glimpse at SoCal theme park fun this season:Nov. 9 - Holiday Magic at DisneylandSouthern California's holiday season kicks off in Anaheim, as Disneyland welcomes the holidays with seasonal fun at the Haunted Mansion, It's a Small World, and other attractions. Disney characters will also be around town for parades and fireworks extravaganzas!Nov. 9 - Festival of Holidays at California Adventure ParkEnjoy the holidays at Disney's California Adventure Park as the stars of Cars take over, with Mater's Jingle Jamboree and Luigi's Joy to the Whirl experience. Mickey and Minnie will also bring the sights and sounds of Mexico with a special iViva Navidad! street party!Nov. 17 - Jan. 6 - Holidays at Universal StudiosFans of Harry Potter can experience the magic of Christmas at Universal Studio's Christmas at Hogwarts Castle event, transforming the park's Wizarding World of Harry Potter into a winter wonderland. And, on select days in December, The Grinch will bring "Grinchmas" to the town of Whoville for who-tacular fun!Nov. 17 - SeaWorld San Diego's Christmas CelebrationA wintery, watery wonderland comes to life at SeaWorld San Diego this holiday season, with a Christmas Village, a nativity show, unique gifts and foods, and Santa with a special appearance by Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer!Nov. 17 - Dec. 31 - Holidays at LegolandExperience holiday magic at Legoland, where a 30-foot high Lego Christmas tree will play centerpiece to a park full of holiday cheer.Nov. 18 - Dec. 31 - Holiday in the Park at Six Flags Magic MountainTake a ride on Six Flags' high-flying and adrenaline-packed roller coasters and check out holiday entertainment, DC Universe's transformation into Rockin' Universe, and Santa's Cottage.November - January (select days) - Knott's Merry FarmKnott's Berry Farm rings in the holidays with Charlie Brown and Snoopy, Calico carolers and festivities, live snow, and, of course, Santa and Mrs. Claus! 2588
(KGTV) - Authorities in Northern California have issued an arrest warrant for a former Southwestern College football player after he failed to appear in court in a sexual assault case.The Humboldt County Sheriff's Office said 25-year-old Raul Sierra failed to show up for two hearings, including one on March 7.The former Southwestern College and Humboldt State University student-athlete was arrested in 2016 for a sexual assault that officials say occurred in a campus residence hall at HSU in 2015.Sierra was charged originally with acquaintance rape “by use of drugs” in 2016 after taking a plea bargain. However, subsequent court records show that Sierra pleaded no contest to lesser charges of felony false imprisonment and misdemeanor assault in 2016.Court records show that Sierra is supposed to serve community service and undergo counseling through a court program.Sierra attended Castle Park High school before playing at Southwestern College and walking-on at Humboldt State University. 1031

(CNN) -- German police suspect a landscape gardener is responsible for killing one man and injuring two other people from beyond the grave.Bernhard Graumann, 59, was found dead from unknown causes at his home in Mehlingen in western Germany on Friday.Earlier that day, a 64-year-old doctor was killed by an explosion that appeared to come from a booby trap laid outside his practice in Enkenbach-Alsenborn, local police said in a statement.The doctor, who has not yet been named, is thought to have triggered the explosive when he bent down to pick it up, police said.Two days later, a mother and daughter were injured when a log that appeared to have been tampered with exploded in a wood-burning stove in Otterberg, less than six miles away. The younger woman, who has not been named, remains in hospital -- her condition is not thought to be critical.Western Palatinate Police have linked both cases to Graumann, who is said to have had a "bad relationship" with the victims, having been involved in disputes with them in the past. The gardener's death is currently under investigation, pending the results of an autopsy.When officers searched Graumann's home they discovered gunpowder and "other items subject to the weapons law and the Explosives Act," police statements said.Police also took the unusual step of warning other members of the public who may previously have fallen out with Graumann -- whether in a personal or business capacity -- to be on their guard."The police cannot rule out that prior to his death, the deceased had made preparations that could endanger other people's life and limbs," a statement said. "In particular, people who have had a problematic private or business relationship with Graumann are urged to contact the police immediately."A phone line set up for concerned members of the public has received dozens of calls, according to the force. 1890
(KGTV) - Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said the department will not hesitate to shut down border crossings for security as the migrant caravan made aggressive moves to enter the United States from Mexico Sunday.A large number of migrants attempted to breach the fence and sought to harm CBP personnel by throwing projectiles at them, according to Nielsen.“DHS will not tolerate this type of lawlessness and will not hesitate to shut down POEs for security reasons. We’ll seek to prosecute to the fullest extent of the law anyone who destroys federal property, endangers our frontline operators, or violates our sovereignty,” Nielsen wrote.RELATED: Caravan marches toward U.S. border in a show of forceIn a series of tweets, Nielsen said there was a “robust presence” along the Southwest border comprised of Customs and Border Protection, Department of Homeland Security, and federal, state and local law enforcement officials.“We remain in close contact with Mexican authorities and are committed to resolving this situation safely in concert with them,” Nielsen wrote.RELATED: Map: Migrant caravan forces closure of San Ysidro?ports of entryNielsen visited Border Field State Park earlier in the month to see reinforcements added along the Mexican border.Although a Politico report indicated troops who were dispatched to the border would be sent home by Dec. 15, Nielsen said that DHS and the Department of Defense will continue their work at the border "until it is resolved." 1507
(KGTV) — California has released guidance on allowing outdoor services, like religious services and protests, amid the coronavirus pandemic.Initially, the state released guidance for indoor religious services to be held at 25% capacity or 100 people, whichever is less. San Diego Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said Monday that the guidance has been expanded to not only outdoor religious services, but cultural services, constitutionally-protected activities, and weddings provided physical distancing is practiced."That remains in place for indoor services, but they have expanded that outdoor services can occur provided that they can maintain physical distance between individuals. So they're allowing whatever the natural surroundings allow for provided that you can physically distance between individuals. You can do outdoor services without a limitation on the number of people," Fletcher said.In San Diego County, a facial covering requirement for people within six feet of non-household members is also still in effect.Guidance on religious and cultural services, and other open services in San Diego County can be found online here. 1147
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