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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Sixteen Marines were arrested Thursday morning for their alleged involvement in various illegal activities ranging from human smuggling to drug-related offenses, according to U.S. Marine Corps officials.The unidentified Marines did not serve in support of the Southwest Border Support mission, USMC officials said."Information gained from a previous human smuggling investigation precipitated the arrests," said Maj. Kendra Motz, 1st Marine Division Communication Strategy Operations Director.An additional eight Marines were taken aside to be questioned on their involvement in alleged drug offenses unrelated to Thursday’s arrests, Motz said.RELATED: 2 Camp Pendleton-based Marines accused of smuggling undocumented immigrantsThose arrested were taken into custody during a Battalion formation with 800 people at Camp Pendleton. 1st Marine Division worked alongside the Naval Criminal Investigative Service, officials said.10News learned the Marines that were arrested have not been charged at this point in the investigation.Thursday's arrests were related to a smuggling investigation earlier this month. Border Patrol agents arrested Lance Cpls. Byron Darnell Law II and David Javier Salazar-Quintero on July 3 near the Tecate Port of Entry, according to a federal complaint.Both men are charged with smuggling “for the purpose of commercial advantage or private financial gain,” the complaint said.In the complaint, agents reported seeing three undocumented immigrants getting into the pair’s vehicle on Interstate 8 on the morning of July 3. The vehicle was pulled over a short time later and all five occupants were arrested.The immigrants, according to the complaint, told agents that they paid ,000 to have Law and Salazar-Quintero take them north. 1789

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego State University has instituted new protocols to keep the coronavirus from spreading on campus.Dr. Luke Wood, Vice President of Student Affairs and Campus Diversity, said they hired security to patrol the campus from Thursday through Sunday after hours, document policy violations, and send reports to staff who handle disciplinary action."There are real consequences now of our COVID-19 policies, and that can range from a warning, to suspension to even in extreme cases, expulsion," Wood said.He said they also have a wellness ambassador program they hope to expand to 50 personnel, "so that when students come on campus physically they are being greeted and welcomed to the campus. They're reminded of our policies around wearing face-masks, around social distancing."Wood said he wants to make sure SDSU doesn't join the growing list of colleges with outbreaks."We're doing everything that's within our power to make sure that we don't follow in others' footsteps," he said. "It's demonstrating we take this very seriously."Only a third of students (about 2,600) are living on campus this year, according to Wood. In-person classes have been cut from thousands to 202. The rest of the classes are held online.Caryl Montero-Adams, Director of Student Life and Leadership, says the policies highlight the very real threat the virus still poses on and off campus."There are other real consequences to COVID-19 in and of itself, and we want to ensure that we're focused again on the health and safety of our campus community and that our students are aware of where they fit in with that," said Montero-Adams. 1646

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several San Diego museums will open their doors for half-priced admission for the entire month of February.More than 40 local museums are celebrating San Diego Museum Month with special Museum Month passes, offering half-off admission from Feb. 1 -28.The special pass is free and can be picked up at any of the more than 75 library locations across the San Diego area.RELATED: Disneyland offers SoCal residents huge savings with special 3-day ticketsVisitors from out of town can also enjoy the special access. When guests book a February stay at one of Hilton’s 29 participating hotels in San Diego County, they can receive a Museum Month pass as well.And there's something for everyone, whether it's art, history, science, or the seas. Here's a list of participating museums:Adobe ChapelBarona Cultural Center & MuseumBirch Aquarium at ScrippsBonita Museum & Cultural CenterCalifornia Center for the Arts, Escondido MuseumCalifornia Surf MuseumCoronado Museum of History & ArtFleet Science Center (Galleries only)Flying Leatherneck Aviation MuseumGaslamp Museum at the Davis-Horton HouseHeritage of the Americas MuseumJapanese Friendship GardenJunipero Serra MuseumLa Jolla Historical SocietyLiving Coast Discovery CenterLux Art InstituteMaritime Museum of San DiegoMarston House Museum & GardensMiniature Engineering Craftsmanship MuseumMuseum of Contemporary Art San DiegoMuseum of Making MusicMuseum of Photographic ArtsNew Americans MuseumOceanside Museum of ArtOld Mission San Luis Rey MuseumSan Diego Air & Space MuseumSan Diego Archaeological CenterSan Diego Art InstituteSan Diego Automotive MuseumSan Diego Botanic GardenSan Diego Children’s Discovery MuseumSan Diego Chinese Historical MuseumSan Diego History CenterSan Diego Model Railroad MuseumSan Diego Natural History Museum (the Nat)The New Children’s MuseumThe San Diego Museum of ArtThe Water Conservation GardenTijuana Estuary Visitor CenterTimken Museum of ArtUSS Midway MuseumVeterans Museum at Balboa ParkVisions Art MuseumWarner-Carrillo Ranch HouseWhaley House MuseumFor more information, visit the San Diego Museum Council's website here. 2162

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's Maritime Museum is giving families the chance to spend the night on the seas — but stay in San Diego.The museum's "Family Overnight" program offers a stay aboard the Star of India, the oldest active sailing ship in the world. Families will embark on imaginary voyage learning about the lives and times of the India's passengers in the 19th century.Instructors will be in character and in costume, as they teach various ship-centric tasks like moving cargo and raising sails. Guests will also be able to see areas of the ship normally closed to the public and sleep on "tween decks" out of the elements.RELATED: Several San Diego museums offering free admission to military families“The Family Overnight program is an immersive unforgettable life-changing experience where together the children and their parents discover and share the same fascination and passion for learning about the history of the sea," Jacob Keeton, Director of Education for the Maritime Museum, said.The overnight experience will be hosted on Saturday, June 22, at 2:30 p.m. until Sunday, June 23 at 9 a.m. Tickets are per person ages 5 and up, and include meals and accommodations. For more information, visit the musuem's website here. 1294

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego residents will have their chance to weigh in on the county's .4 billion budget for the fiscal year 2020-21, during two virtual public hearings this week.The proposed budget includes 0 million dedicated to testing, medical supplies, food distribution, and other needs related to the COVID-19 public health crisis. The budget also calls for the establishment of a new office of Equity and Racial Justice.Another million is earmarked for technological resources related to behavioral health services, including telehealth, electronic health record upgrades, outreach and engagement, workforce recruitment, and retention.The proposed spending plan is 9 million -- or 2.5% -- larger than the last fiscal year's budget.Residents can share their opinions on how they believe the money should be distributed on Monday at 9 a.m.There is another public meeting scheduled on August 12th at 5:30 p.m.County supervisors will vote on formally adopting the budget during their August 25th meeting.The public health crisis has pushed back a formal approval of the budget, which usually happens in June. 1136

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