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San Diego (KGTV)- A high school teen decided to use his passion for science and astronomy to create a virtual space camp. The teen hopes to spark the interest of kids around the county and beyond.Ryan Clairmont is a junior at Canyon Crest Academy High School. He says his interest in astronomy started at a young age.“I remember when I was 6 or 7 years old, I went to the Palomar observatory,” says Clairmont. “I was able to look through their 60-inch telescope at Jupiter and the moon. It was an eye-opening experience for me.”The teen had plans to participate in a bio-physics internship this summer, but it was canceled due to the pandemic.“At that point, I realized there must be a lot of other children in San Diego and across the country, whose in-person summer programs have been canceled for the summer.”That’s when Clairmont created Cosmoto, a free virtual space for kids.Each day kids will learn about a different space topic and participate in hands-on science experiments and activities. All of the materials for the activities are low-cost items you can find at home. The full list of supplies is located on the Cosmoto website.So far, more than 100 kids have signed up for the virtual space camp.There are five weeks of lessons. Kids can start at any time. 1278

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV)- A plan to permanently remove the traffic along Normal Street in Hillcrest and replace it with a promenade will be voted on Tuesday. If approved, the westside traffic lanes would become a pedestrian walkway with dedicated bike lanes. It would also make room for the weekly Hillcrest farmers market and other events. “They call it a promenade but where are people promenading to,” says Linda Hanna, owner of Salon Antoine. Hanna has owned the business near the corner of Normal Street and University Avenue for almost 20 years. “We are in favor of something like this, but we need to think it through.”Other business owners are worried because the project would eliminate a driveway to a nearby shopping center.“If you don’t close that driveway, you have a driveway going right to the park, and that’s a real problem,” says Benjamin Nicholls, Executive Director of the Hillcrest Business Association. To add space to the east side lanes, some parking spaces will be moved. The Hillcrest Business Association says there are plans to add dozens of parking spaces near Lincoln Avenue. The Uptown Planners will vote on the project Tuesday at 6 p.m. The Hillcrest Business Association will be holding an event before the vote to update members of the community on the project. 1296

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Wednesday, the White House announced that it has pardoned Margaret Hunter one day after granting a pardon to former Congressman Duncan Hunter over misuse of campaign funds.Margaret Hunter was sentenced to eight months of home confinement and three years probation after she pleaded guilty to a conspiracy charge. She was the campaign manager during much of the time she and Hunter improperly spent more than 0,000 in campaign funds for personal use.In the White House release, former Federal Election Commission Commissioner Bradley Smith said Margaret's case should have been treated as a civil case.RELATED: President Trump grants full pardon to former Congressman Duncan HunterDespite pardon, former Congressman Hunter prosecutor says it was worth itPresident Trump issues more pardons of allies Manafort, StoneThe pardon comes one day after the White House pardoned former Congressman Hunter, who pleaded guilty to misuse of campaign funds and was sentenced to 11 months in prison. He resigned from his 50th District seat days after pleading guilty.Margaret filed for divorce from the embattled lawmaker on Nov. 20. It's not clear whether the divorce has been finalized. 1204

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — While the holidays move into San Diego County, several local attractions and theme parks are working to make the season safe and bright.This year, holiday celebrations are being adjusted to allow for a safe experience for families and visitors at theme parks like LEGOLAND, SeaWorld, and San Diego Zoo. While photos with Santa may be distanced, taking in decorations and the delicious foods of the season is still possible.Several events require tickets to be purchased ahead of time, but other events can be enjoyed without a ticket to get in, though other costs may come in to play with holiday shopping and dining:(NOTE: ATTRACTIONS MAY BE CLOSED FOR A PORTION OF DECEMBER DUE TO CALIFORNIA'S NEW REGIONAL STAY-AT-HOME ORDER.)Jungle Bells at the San Diego Zoo (Ticket reservations required): Check out "Jungle Bells" at San Diego Zoo from Dec. 4-6, 11-23, 25-31, and Jan. 1-3, 2021. The park will celebrate with a "celebration of light" experience toog tree, music by the Tinseltones and Jingle Singers, decorations around the park and its exhibits. More information.SeaWorld San Diego Christmas Celebration (Ticket reservations required): The holidays kick off at SeaWorld through Jan. 4, 2021, with Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa celebrations at the park. The park will celebrate with a sea-themed 25-foot tree, menorah lighting, and kinara lighting for the holidays. The park is also bringing back the Sesame Street Christmas Village, and offering safe photos and cookies with Santa and other fun activities. More information.Holidays LEGOLAND California (Ticket reservations required): Legoland's holiday fun runs Nov. 20 through Jan. 10, with cheer around every turn. Santa and toy soldiers will spread fun throughout the park with distanced character meet and greets, select live music, safe LEGO building activities, and Fun Town will decorate a 30-foot Lego Christmas tree with more than 400 Lego ornaments. More information.Winter Wonderland Belmont Park: Belmont Park is hosting wintertime fun every Saturday and Sunday in December with a holiday toy drive, distanced photos with Santa, 15-foot holiday-themed sculptures, holiday movies and dinner by the beach, gift shopping, and pet adoption events. More information.Seas 'N' Greetings at Birch Aquarium (Ticket reservations required): From Nov. 28 to Dec. 31, Birch Aquarium is bringing holiday fun to the coast with Seas ‘n’ Greetings. Visitors can enjoy an 18-foot-tall inflatable octopus, check out a rescued Loggerhead Sea Turtle, and visit an outdoor Tide Pool Plaza with juvenile Swell Sharks, Horn Sharks and Round Rays. More information.Dining and shopping at expanded Downtown Disney: While Disneyland and California Adventure is closed, Downtown Disney has expanded into Buena Vista Street inside California Adventure to offer spaced out dining and shopping. Visitors can reserve a spot at their favorite restaurant and enjoy shopping in the district during the holidays. More information. 2994

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Whitney Climenson noticed something at her recent shift at a Carslabd restaurant. It wasn’t nearly as crowded, and there were only three people on the clock - about half the normal level. She's instead spending most of her time trying to get through to the Employment Development Department, and figure out why weeks of her jobless benefits are still unpaid. “I would wait for hours on hold if it meant talking to somebody, but they just say ‘Oh, we can't take your call at this time,” Climenson said. Climenson's one of more than 200,000 San Diego County workers who lost their jobs in March and April amid the coronavirus pandemic - a number that many economists expected to grow in May. “Here in San Diego a bigger portion of our economy is in food and drinking establishment employment, and so what we would see then is a big rebound in that area as well locally,” said Alan Gin, economist at the University of San Diego. The hiring - already picking up locally. Andrew Feghali just opened Dave’s Hot Chicken in Pacific Beach. He’s hosting a job fair Monday with at least 10 openings. “We start above minimum wage, so we want to make sure we get the best and the brightest, and another perk is that you get free food,” Feghali said. But like many restaurants, Dave’s is not opening for in-house dining - that means while hiring is picking up, many restaurant jobs won't come back for a while - if at all. 1435

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