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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Four people who were arrested during a border demonstration in 2018 celebrated a not guilty verdict Monday.Demonstrators gathered downtown Monday to support two clergy members and two female Army combat veterans who were arrested during the "Love Knows No Borders" event in December 2018. Faith leaders at the U.S.-Mexico border near Friendship Park and some 400 people were calling for an end to detaining and deporting immigrants and showing support for asylum seekers.The four arrested argued they were exercising their religious freedom and first amendment right to assemble and speak out against injustice. Combat veteran Brittany Ramos Debarros, who's standing trial, spoke to 10News following the verdict. "Took an oath to protect this constitution and I take that seriously. And what I see all around me is a disregard for what's right. A disregard for people's rights, including the right to protest peacefully on our own land, the land I supposedly defended," Debarros said.But federal agents showed video of the demonstration, arguing there were numerous no trespassing signs and they made numerous demands and warnings to stay out of the restricted areas or face arrest.One demonstrator, who was not in court Monday, was arrested for assaulting an officer at the rally. 1308

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Halloween fun will return to Legoland California this season with costumes, outdoor festivities, and delicious treats for guests.Legoland's Halloween festivities will bring the spooky season to Miniland U.S.A., a scavenger hunt, LEGO building activities, and good bags filled with cady on Oct. 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, and 30 and 31.Character meet-and-greets will also be held and families will be able to dig into some delectable eats at Smoke House BBQ and NINJA Kitchen.Of course, the park will be dressed to impress in its best Halloween decor and young visitors are invited to dress up as well.Tickets for Legoland's special outdoor experience start at .99 and guests will be required to purchase tickets online in advance to reserve access.To protect guests from the spread of the coronavirus, capacity at Miniland will be reduced, cashless payment options will be used, social distancing measures will be in place, and regular sanitation and cleaning will be performed.Face coverings will be required for all guests three years old and up and park employees.The park's event will be held from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Fridays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sundays. 1246

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Fixing San Diego’s streets was one of Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s top priorities when he took office, and now he believes they’re on schedule to reach his goal of repairing more than 3,000 miles of roads.About a decade ago, it took crews an entire year to get about 24 miles of street repairs done in the city. Now, crews are averaging 25 miles of street repair a month.Kris McFadden, director of San Diego’s Transportation & Storm Water Department, said the pandemic helped them get the work done without causing much backups on the roads.“We staggered working times, people coming in different times. So, we were able to do a lot of repairs, especially when people weren’t driving on the roads,” said McFadden.Faulconer said, “When I ran for mayor, there was no issue that San Diegans complained about more than streets, so we have been on a mission over the past six years to bring smooth streets to neighborhoods across the city. We overhauled the repair program to speed up fixes, made record investments in street repair, and are on pace to fix half of all City streets by the end of the year. The robust program we now have in place fixes hundreds of miles annually and I strongly encourage the next Mayor to keep the pedal to the metal until every San Diegan can experience a freshly paved street outside their front door.”In a news release, city officials said crews “completed repair work on some of the City’s busiest streets including completing repairs to North Harbor Drive, Fairmont Avenue, Montezuma Road, and a network of streets in Mission Bay that have not seen a major facelift in nearly two decades. Construction on Scripps Poway Parkway is underway and anticipated to be completed in December.”Even though the city is on track to repave half of the its entire street network by the end of the year, City Councilmember Vivian Moreno said there’s more work that needs to be done, specifically on dirt and gravel roads in neighborhoods like Stockton.Moreno sent ABC 10News a statement that read, in part: “These dirt streets are vestiges of the past maintained by policies that are over six decades old.”The city says they’re looking at this request, but the plan is to finish the repairs that have already been scheduled to meet the goal by the end of the year. 2308

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Housing is one of the main challenges to making it in San Diego, especially for renters dealing with steep price increases. 10News is exploring ways to save on added expenses associated with rentals. Move less often. Costs like rental applications and security deposits make up the majority of overhead expenses for renters. Staying in the same home for at least a year can reduce these expenses, according to HotPads. RELATED: Making it in San Diego: Renters can pay thousands per year in extra costsFind street parking. Rentals without parking spaces can often be found at a discounted rate. Just make sure parking is available within a reasonable distance of your new home. You may also consider giving up your car.Watch for move-in specials. If you’re looking for a home in a newly-built complex, you might find rent discounts, free parking, and free streaming services. Look for pet-friendly landlords. Some rental units have higher pet fees and deposits than others. Commit to a home. Long-term leases, such as 12 or 15 months, are often cheaper than 6 or 9 month options. You can save more money by sticking around longer. 1156

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Deputies credited hikers for calling 911, saving a man who had fallen through the ice at Big Laguna Lake Sunday morning. The San Diego County Sheriff’s Department received a call around 11:45 about a man who trapped in the lake after falling through ice. According to the department, the man, who is in his 60s, tried to ski on the ice, but fell in because the ice was too thin. A helicopter was able to quickly descend on the lake, lowering a flotation device down to the man. “He knew he didn’t have much more in him. He knew he had to get out of that water. He didn’t have much time,” Deputy Bill Liniewicz said. RELATED: Man dies on Lincoln Park sidewalk, police sayCal Fire and San Diego Sheriff’s Department all worked together on the rescue. Video from the scene shows a helicopter lowering a rescue device down to the man trapped in the water. Cal Fire took to social media following the incident to warn of the dangers near bodies of water as people swarm to see the recent snow that fell on the San Diego County mountains. “If visiting the snow please remember to stay away from all bodies of water and stay on designated trails,” the agency said. 1186

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