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(KGTV) - Well before Star Wars fans crowd theaters for Episode IX in December, Disneyland will welcome fans to the park's themed expansion.Disney Parks announced Tuesday Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will open to galactic visitors in summer 2019 and at Disney World in late fall 2019.Disney's expansion will host the planet Batuu, its residents of both Resistance and First Order allegiance, droids, aliens, and of course, park guests.RELATED: Disneyland will soon allow guests to order food with their mobile appThe land will also take fans on a journey into immersive experiences, including walking on board the Millennium Falcon and dropping into a battle between the Resistance and First Order.The Anaheim park's hotly anticipated opening follows a reimagining of a portion of California Adventure, called Pixar Pier which opens this summer.For now, Disney hopes to tide over fans with drone footage of the Star Wars area's construction: 964
A 17-year-old high school senior was killed, and another student was wounded on Wednesday during a shooting at Huffman High School in Birmingham, Alabama, according to Al.com. "We're not just talking about some person, we're talking about losing a part of our future,'' Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin told Al.com. "Our hearts are heavy."The surviving student, who is a junior at the school, is reportedly a member of the high school's football team. He was released from the hospital by Wednesday evening, and was also questioned by police.The high school senior's family identity has not been released as authorities are in the process of notifying family members. Birmingham Police Sgt. Bryan Shelton told reporters on Wednesday that the shooting appears to have been accidental. Police have not said who fired the weapon or how the weapon was obtained.Following a brief lockdown, students from the school were allowed to go home. 983

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(KGTV) — Searches skyrocketed for "San Andreas Fault" following Friday's magnitude 7.1 earthquake in Southern California.Despite this, the second quake to hit the San Bernardino County area in as many days was more than 100 miles away from the fault zone.The 6.4- and 7.1-magnitude earthquakes near Ridgecrest on July 4 and 5 were along two other fault lines, according to USGS seismologist Lucy Jones. RELATED: Examining San Diego's fault lines after Ridgecrest earthquakeUSGS' map shows a few faults near the town, including the Garlock and Panamint Valley fault zones. 579
(KGTV) - Surveillance video from a traffic camera shows the moment a small aircraft crashed in Scottsdale, Ariz., killing six people, including a San Diego model.The small plane can be seen traveling across the frame before its wings appear to go vertical and it disappears. Seconds later a flash of light appears over the horizon, followed by a ball of flames.The video, provided by Scottsdale Police, mimicked an NTSB report released this month describing how the airplane "wings became nearly vertical, and the view of the airplane was lost behind a berm."RELATED: Scottsdale plane crash report: 'Wings became nearly vertical' before fatal crashA cause of the crash has not been released. It was last reported the wreckage was being examined at a secure facility.The plane was heading to Las Vegas, Nev., before it crashed in a golf course about a quarter mile away from Scottsdale Airport shortly after takeoff on April 9.Two crew members and four passengers died: Erik Valente, 26; James Louis Pedroza, 28; Anand Anil Patel, 28; Helena Lagos, 22; Iris Carolina Rodriguez, 23; and San Diego-based Instagram model Mariah Sunshine Coogan, 23.RELATED COVERAGE: 1189
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