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(KGTV) — "Star Wars" fans are getting a first look at a galaxy far, far away at Disneyland.The park posted a photo of the famed Millennium Falcon on Instagram, the first official unveiling of the famed space vessel at the park's "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" expansion. The land will feature the "Millennium Falcon: Smuggler Run" ride, which places guests into the drivers seat in unique crew roles.The second attraction revealed thrusts guests into the middle of an "epic battle" between the Resistance and The First Order on "Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance." View this post on Instagram Prepare to jump to #lightspeed. Behind-the-scenes look at development on Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. Disneyland, summer 2019. Walt Disney World, fall 2019. #starwars A post shared by Disney Parks Blog (@disneyparksblog) on Dec 7, 2018 at 6:12pm PST Disneyland hopes to make guests feel as though they themselves are in the middle of the entire "Star Wars" universe with the themed land and rides."Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" opens at Disneyland in Anaheim summer 2019 and at Walt Disney World Resort in Florida fall 2019.RELATED:With 'Star Wars' land opening, Disneyland will sell alcohol publicly for the first timeDisneyland's 'Star Wars' expansion gets an opening dateDisneyland will soon allow guests to order food with their mobile app 1351

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(KGTV) - Does the DMV really want to start charging people for physically coming in to do business that could be done by mail or online?Yes, but it's not here in California.The Rhode Island DMV is proposing the fee. It wound not apply to 'Real ID' license renewals which must be done in person.The DMV estimates the walk-in customer service charge would bring in more than one million dollars a year.It will now be up to Rhode Island's governor to accept or reject the fee. 486

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(KGTV) - Did a man wearing a shirt reading "It's not a crime unless you get caught" really break into a vending machine?Yes!A laundromat in Crystal City, Missouri released surveillance pictures of the thief wearing the shirt.He got away with 0 in cash and change and caused about ,300 damage to the vending to the machine.As of this writing, he has not been caught. 378

  

(KGTV) — Before you reluctantly stretch the outer edges of your mouth to appear as though you approve of the subject at hand, consider your liver.According to a recent study by researchers at Penn State and the University of Buffalo, forcing a smile at work could lead to drinking heavily after hours.Researchers interviewed more than 1,500 participants who routinely work with the public, including nurses, service industry workers, and teachers. RELATED: San Diego among top cities where adults still live with parents, study saysData showed that those who found themselves regularly faking or amplifying positive emotions, like smiling, were more likely to engage in heavier drinking after work, researchers said. Those who suppressed negative emotions (eye roll, anyone) were also more likely to drink heavily after work.While previous research has linked service workers with problematic drinking, Alicia Grandey, professor of psychology at Penn State, said it's not clear why. "Faking and suppressing emotions with customers was related to drinking beyond the stress of the job or feeling negatively," Grandey said. "It wasn't just feeling badly that makes them reach for a drink. Instead, the more they have to control negative emotions at work, the less they are able to control their alcohol intake after work."RELATED: San Diego has a lot of annoying neighbors, study saysGrandey said she believed employees who fake or suppress emotions may use more self-control in the workplace, and thus, not have a lot of self-control afterward."In these jobs, there's also often money tied to showing positive emotions and holding back negative feelings. Money gives you a motivation to override your natural tendencies, but doing it all day can be wearing," Grandey said.To read more about the study, click here. 1820

  

(KGTV) — Clark County officials have identified the passenger of a plane that crashed in the Las Vegas area shortly after takeoff to San Diego.The county's Office of the Coroner/Medical Examiner says 35-year-old Tyrone Cabalar was killed in the crash on Oct. 29, according to KTNV, ABC 10News' Scripps sister station in Las Vegas. Cabalar was one of two people aboard the twin-engine 1974 Cessna 310R when it went down minutes after taking off from North Las Vegas Airport.The pilot of the plane, which was heading to Gillespie Field in San Diego, has not been identified.RELATED: FAA: Small plane heading to San Diego crashes in Las VegasOn Oct. 29 the plane crashed at about 9:30 a.m. near Raven Avenue and Hinson Street, several miles southwest of the Las Vegas Strip. Witnesses told the Clark County Fire Department they saw the plane flying low before hearing the crash and describing an "awful" sound and a giant "fireball." First responders say the plane struck the wall of a construction site and burst into flames.The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) and FAA continue to investigate the incident. 1124

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