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@Disneyland @Disney @DisneyParks @WaltDisneyCo Putting a gift shop inside the Main Street Cinema is a disgrace. As if there aren’t enough shops in Disney Land! Why can’t things be left untouched?? I just don’t get it. Sad. #Disneyland #MainStreet pic.twitter.com/kwfA20GEnv— Doc Johnson (@DocJohnson02) June 17, 2019 330
(KGTV) - Did a pair of fans really eat mayo straight from the jar at an NBA game?It's not clear.Two women did eat a white cream from a mayo jar during a Sacramento Kings game this week.But it's not apparent whether it was really mayonnaise as opposed to custard, yogurt, or ice cream. 297

(KGTV) -- The Department of Homeland Security is requesting US troops build temporary facilities to house up to 7,500 detained migrant adults, according to ABC News. The department would “loan and erect” the tents in support of ICE, the Pentagon told ABC. "DOD will not provide detention or custodial support for detained aliens at these ICE detention facilities," a spokesperson for the Pentagon said. "ICE is responsible for detention or custodial support."RELATED: TSA to deploy hundreds, including air marshals, to borderThe tents were requested at six locations along the border, but specific locations are unclear at this time. The announcement comes as the Pentagon shifted .5 billion to a counter-drug account that will be used to build roughly 80 miles of border wall, according to ABC. Currently, there are 4,000 active duty and national guard troops assisting US Customs and Border Protection along the border. 933
(KGTV) — Starting Monday, Southern California residents can take advantage of a limited time discount on tickets to the Happiest Place on Earth.Disneyland's Southern California Resident Ticket offers locals a three-day, one-park ticket for 9 and a three-day, Park Hopper ticket for 4. For comparison, tickets for ages 10 and up can cost as much as 5 for a one-day, one-park ticket and 5 for a one-day, Park Hopper ticket on peak days. That means normal ticket prices for three days could cost up to 5 for one park or 5 for both parks.RELATED: Disneyland raising prices for tickets, parkingFor ages 3 to 9, normal tickets can cost up to 7 for a one-day, one-park ticket and 7 a one-day, Park Hopper ticket — or 1 for three days at one park and 1 for three days at both parks on peak normal days.So families are likely to save a big chuck of change for a trip to Anaheim.The special offer for locals is good from Jan. 7 to May 20. The three-day tickets can be used on consecutive days or three separate days across the offer period. Blackout dates do apply April 14 through April 22 and tickets expire May 23.RELATED: Disney reveals two new attractions coming to 'Star Wars' landUp to five tickets per person per day can be purchased with valid government identification. The offer is valid for SoCal residents within zip codes 90000-93599 and Northern Baja California residents within zip codes 21000-22999.For more information, visit Disneyland's website here. 1498
(KGTV) - The group leading the campaign to transform the San Diego County Credit Union Stadium site into a west campus for San Diego State University has major concerns over the question that will be posed to voters on the November ballot. Friends of SDSU is dismayed to the point that the issue could wind up in court. "Our position is we've correctly portrayed the initiative measure in our corrected version. If that isn't acceptable for whatever reason, we'll have to determine whatever remedies are available," Attorney Ken Lounsbery, speaking on behalf of the campaign, said to the City Council on Monday. RELATED: San Diego State's Mission Valley stadium plan includes NFL possibilitySDSU West is competing with SoccerCity, a private development, over the future of the 166-acre site. Both are promising a smaller stadium with a river park. The City Attorney's office, which is suing to get both thrown off the ballot, developed the language for both initiatives to go before voters. The SDSU West question, of 75 words, doesn't say the university would buy the land for fair market value. It also says the California State University Board of Trustees would determine development, which "may" include a new stadium, academic building, residential, and retail. RELATED: SoccerCity would bring?97,000 daily vehicle trips to Mission Valley, SANDAG saysLounsbery said that sells the initiative incredibly short."There are certain improvements that are listed and they are mandated," Lounsbery said. "As the ballot questions says, they - may - be built or completed."Lounsbery submitted changes to the City Council, but Assistant City Attorney Leslie Fitzgerald rebutted his seven key points. RELATED: Councilman Scott Sherman compares SoccerCity, Friends of SDSU plansFor instance, she said the initiative does not say the land must be sold at fair market value. "The language must be accurate, cannot be misleading or advocate," she said. "We would not recommend the changes proposed in the motion."Still, three council members - Lori Zapf, Barbara Bry, and Chris Ward - voted to change the language to Friends of SDSU's request. But the full council overruled them.Ultimately, the council, with Chris Cate absent, unanimously voted to send SoccerCity and the SDSU West initiative to the Registrar of Voters, both with the City Attorney's language. 2448
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