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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — California is "getting closer" to issuing guidance on how and when to reopen theme parks across the state during the coronavirus pandemic.Wednesday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said the state is still working on preparing guidance on when and how theme parks across the state can reopen while fighting the spread of COVID-19.“We will make determinations in real-time for theme parks, amusement parks, and the like,” Newsom said. “There’s still many areas where we are open-ended in terms of our negotiation, making progress, and advancing in the same space.”Newsom added the state is “getting closer to concluding when and how to safely reopen those sectors.”Legoland California, Disneyland and California Adventure, Knott’s Berry Farm, Six Flags Magic Mountain, and Universal Studios Hollywood have each been shuttered since mid-March after stay-at-home orders were issued for the state.Downtown Disney and Universal CityWalk have reopened outside their respective theme parks with modifications.SeaWorld San Diego reopened last month on a limited basis, requiring reservations for visitors and limited access to exhibits. All of the park's coasters and rides are currently closed and some animal experiences are limited.The San Diego Zoo and Safari Park have also reopened in San Diego with limited offerings and modifications. 1346
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Authorities Monday identified a man who died after falling from an East Village building he was trying to paint with graffiti. Alejandro Vazquez Paz, 28, died after falling from a building on the 1500 block of E Street, according to San Diego County’s Medical Examiner. The incident was reported around 8:30 in the morning after transients in the area flagged down police, leading them to the abandoned building. RELATED: Tagger falls to his death in San Diego's East VillageSan Diego Police say the man fell through a metal awning onto the ground in an apparent accident. A portion of 15th Street was closed between Broadway and E Street during the investigation. The cause of death was listed as blunt force trauma. 746

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Border Patrol is searching for the people on board a Panga boat that washed ashore near Sunset Cliffs.A neighbor says they heard a dog barking around 3 a.m. Monday morning then saw the boat while on a morning walk.The boat has “Ensenada. B.C.” painted on the bow. Investigators also found eight life jackets and some clothes.RELATED: Navy searches for owner of abandoned boatBorder Patrol agents say they aren’t sure who was on board the vessel at this time. 486
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Chief Border Patrol Agent Douglas Harrison apologized Wednesday after a binational garden at the border was bulldozed. Harrison said on Twitter he met with Friends of Friendship Park and apologized for the “unintentional destruction of the garden.”“The original intent was to have the garden trimmed. We take full responsibility, are investigating the event, & look forward to working with FoFP on the path forward,” Harrison continued. RELATED: Woman tries to smuggle meth with 7-year-old in car, Border Patrol saysEarlier in the month, Harrison said the binational garden was being used to cover for illegal activities happening at the border. “Measures had to be taken to eliminate the vulnerability.”More specifically, Harrison said the border fence adjacent to the garden was compromised, modified and the garden was being used as a cover to hide smuggling activities. RELATED: Border Patrol arrests 5, including convicted child predator, in East County“The Imperial Beach Station took measures to eliminate that vulnerability,” a statement posted by Harrison on Twitter read. 1114
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Boomers! has announced it will close its Kearny Mesa and El Cajon locations, after being shuttered in March due to the coronavirus.The local family entertainment centers announced online that they would close, though season passes, play cards, and "Boomers Bucks" will be honored at Apex Parks Group's eight other properties, including Irvine, Modesto, Santa Maria, Livermore, Calif.10News reached out to Boomers! Vista on whether that location would reopen in the future and have yet to hear back.RELATED: Gyms, other businesses begin preparing for California's June 12 reopening dateSan Diego Zoo hopes to reopen in 'coming weeks' under new limits"We apologize for the inconvenience. If you prebooked an experience prior to the COVID-19 closures a representative will contact you directly," the closed locations' websites read.Upon closing due to COVID-19, parent company Apex Parks said it was also going through "comprehensive financial restructuring and sale of the company," resulting in it filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.This week, the state offered guidance for approved counties to reopen family entertainment centers amid the coronavirus pandemic. 1186
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