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(KGTV) - Disneyland's popular Aladdin-themed rest stop for weary park goers will undergo a tropical renovation."Aladdin's Oasis" will become "The Tropical Hideaway!" in the theme park's Adventureland area. The pitstop is nestled between the Jungle Cruise and "Walk Disney's Enchanted Tiki Room" attractions.The park bills the area as a "one-of-a-kind destination" where guests "will be able to run elbows with their favorite skippers in an exotic traders' market."MORE DISNEYLAND OPENINGS: 519
(KGTV) -- A large Hollywood-style Trump sign caught the attention of drivers in San Diego County throughout the day Wednesday.The massive sign could be seen along I-5 in the Del Mar area and comes just weeks after a similar sign was placed along the 405 freeway in the Sepulveda Pass.It’s unclear who placed the sign on the hillside or when it will be taken down.Watch video of the sign from Sky10 below:A similar incident happened in early October as drivers noticed an identical sign along the 405.That sign was taken down by Caltrans. The agency told the Los Angeles times the sign was erected on private property."This was a life and safety issue because there were concerns about distracted driving,'' Lauren Wonder, chief public information officer for Caltrans, told the Los Angeles Times regarding the incident earlier in the month. 848
(KGTV) - A workplace shooting at YouTube's San Bruno headquarters has left many local workers wondering, "what would I do?"Cody Perron, COO of the security firm Fidelis Global Group, said it initially comes down to two simple things every employee can do."Number one is maintain situational awareness, so anywhere you are whether it's public or your office space," Perron said. "If it's in public, be concerned with your surroundings and notice things that stand out, that are counter to normal activity in that environment. Same thing with your office space."RELATED: Federal agents search YouTube shooter's San Diego home, family's Menifee housePerron added that knowing the facility is also important."Second thing I would say is know your facility. So when you walk inside a facility, especially where you work, you should know where your entries and exits are. You should know your emergency action plans," said Perron.Perron leads participants through workshops to practice safety measures in case of a workplace shooting. In those classes, participants are taught how to assess their situation, barricade, and some basic takedowns.RELATED: Female shooters are rare. YouTube attacker joins short listAside from sitting through a three-hour class, he said his two points are things that can be practiced every day anywhere, like noticing people dresses or behaving in alarming ways."There are things you can apply every day when you walk into an environment," Perron said. "These are things you can practice every day, that sort of become second nature." 1587
(KGTV) — Country music artists banded together Wednesday to celebrate and recognize the best in the industry and provide some needed relief to a reeling music community.Nearly a week after the deadly shooting at a Thousand Oaks bar known for its affinity for country music, musicians focused on healing and laughing at the 52nd annual Country Music Association Awards. Garth Brooks led a solemn tribute to the 12 people killed during a shooting at a Southern California country music bar last week.RELATED: There's A Gender Gap In Country Music Radio - But Not In Its FansBrooks said the victims were "lost too soon" and urged viewers and the audience to "celebrate their lives." He then took off his hat and asked everyone to join him in a moment of silence. The names of those killed were shown on a black screen for television audiences.Authorities are still trying to determine what led a former Marine to attack the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks on Nov. 7 during a country music dance night that drew area college students and other young people.After the moment of silence, the show began with a rousing performance of Luke Bryan's song "What Makes You Country."Hosts Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley will help move the community through their healing process Wednesday, known for their lighthearted jokes poking at one another, their fellow singers, and — a week after midterms — politics.Also, a special appearance by Paisley's "older brother," Gary."His other name is Will Ferrell," Paisley said on Good Morning America. Ferrell recently crashed Paisley's benefit show as well. "We're trying to keep him out, but we'll see."You turn on the news this morning and there's these fires and shootings and we're hoping especially next week at the CMAs to give everybody a bunch of laughs. It's just going to be fun and [we'll] try our best," Paisley told GMA.The awards show will air at 8 p.m. on ABC10. 1974
(KGTV) — After sustaining a fall at home, Ozzy Osbourne has postponed the rest of his 2019 tour, including a stop in Chula Vista.Osbourne fell at his Los Angeles home while recovering from pneumonia, aggravating injuries from an ATV crash in 2003 that required surgery last month, his Twitter account announced.He will remain under doctor's care in Los Angeles as he recovers. 384