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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Happy birthday, SeaWorld San Diego!The park will celebrate its 55th birthday this week with deals for guests and special in-park entertainment. Since the park's opening on March 21, 1964, nearly 175 million people have visited the aquatic theme park.Not only has the park educated through its attractions, but through its conservation, research, and rescue arms as well.RELATED: SeaWorld San Diego offering unlimited 2019 admission passes for preschoolers, teachersAnd guests can save on the celebration. Through Thursday, special weekday tickets are being offered online here. The tickets can be used Monday through Friday on any weekday through April 30. Limited time discounts on other park passes are also available.The party kicks off with five musical performances a day by the Sea Street Band and celebration moments during Orca Encounter, Dolphin Days, and Sea Lion Live shows from March 21-24. At the Mission Bay Theater, a 55th celebration video will run daily through Memorial Day.On Thursday, parkgoers will be given free parking and can enjoy 55 cent souvenir bottle refills and .50 churro or popcorn and soda combos. RELATED: SeaWorld San Diego says new dive coaster 'Mako' coming in 2020Through March 31, discounts on SeaWorld throwback t-shirts and retro collectible pins will be available, and through April 18, discounts on SeaWorld 55th celebration shirts will be offered. 1424

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Father of three boys, Ben Walrath, was excited when he heard baseball practice was starting up again."There's only so much Fortnite they can play," Walrath said, his son Austin, 10, chiming in, "before I get bored." "Before we have to do something different," Walrath continued.He had a talk with his boys about how practice is going to be different to protect them from coronavirus.When quizzed, his sons answered correctly, "no dugout during practice," Austin said. "Stay six feet away." Walrath reminded them, "we're not going to be doing high fives and stuff like that... and no games right away."While Austin wasn't enthused about the new protocol, he was excited to see his friends for the first time in months at practice Monday.President of Sweetwater Valley Little League Arturo Maldonado said they are rolling out practice in three phases. Monday was the beginning of phase one with kids ages 10-15. This weekend phase two will start for kids ages 7-10 and as soon as June 26 the youngest ball players ages 4-7 will get to come back to practice."Everybody's learning how things are going to be done out in the field and that's why we're doing it in three different phases so that we can make adjustments," Maldonado said.He said managers and coaches will be wearing masks, but the kids don't have to. He said the kids will be encouraged to socially distance.There won't be any hugging, high-fives, or sunflower seeds and hand sanitizer is always close by. The dugout will be expanded to the stands, Maldonado said, to accommodate for social distancing.Parents aren't allowed at practice yet and sick players are encouraged to stay home.Monday Walrath said the boys played wiffleball, just as they would any other day."We're not going to change the game of baseball. We're changing how we're watching the game of baseball," Maldonado said.Walrath said safety is a priority for every family. "There's always health concerns in sports, whether that's normal injury concerns. Coronavirus adds a new twist to health concerns and just like with anything else I think this is a personal risk decision for each and every one of our families," Walrath said.Sweetwater Valley Little League has a history of big wins, making it to the Little League World Series in 2015, and Regionals in 2019.Families hope to get their kids some social interaction after months of staying at home and keep them safe. 2426

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Following a heated battle over new regulations for short-term vacation rentals Wednesday, the San Diego City Council approved new regulations in a 6-2 vote.The new rules will go into effect July 2019.The rules, which were based on a plan by Mayor Kevin Faulconer, adopt the city’s first license-based system to manage the rentals, charge cost-recoverable fees to administer licenses and enforce code violations, establish a “Good Neighbor” policy to preserve neighborhood quality of life, hire additional staff to respond to complaints about nuisance properties, and implement a per-night fee that would generate funding for affordable housing projects.RELATED: San Diego City Council approves new rules on short-term rentalsAlthough the plan initially called for homeowners to be allowed two licenses for a primary and secondary home, the council later amended the provision before the plan passed its first vote in July.Faulconer’s proposal was changed to allow a host to be issued a license for a primary residence and a dwelling on the same land as the primary residence.Faulconer also had a provision in his plan allowing no limitations on the number of licenses available to hosts within Mission Beach when it was introduced in June. The mayor later amended his plan by allowing only existing operators of short-term rentals in Mission Beach.After the first vote, the revised plan was praised by Council members Lorie Zapf, Barbara Bry, and Chris Ward.RELATED: City Council members to make push for short-term vacation rental regulations in San Diego 1583

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Fridays are for the food trucks.Food Truck Fridays return at Balboa Park from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. May 31 to Sept. 27, to the park's Plaza de Panama and El Prado walkway. The end of the week special brings together several food trucks for delicious fare and live entertainment by local performers. Large family game sets are also rolled out at the plaza's "living room" setup.RELATED: Summer Movies in the Park return to San DiegoSome of Balboa Park's museum and educational institutions set up booths during the events to offer hands-on activities and crafts for kids. Some museums also offer special late-night hours.Some performers set to appear include the San Diego Youth Symphony Chamber, Mariachi Victoria de San Diego, Bayou Brothers, and Flavor Company Dance. On the food truck end, a lineup of delicious eats from Beachin' Boba, Dang Brother Pizza, Monster Crafts, Devilisious, and several others will be available.RELATED: San Diego's first-ever ice cream festival promises cool summer funRide-sharing into Balboa Park is recommended. For those driving themselves, cars can be parked in the Inspiration Point lot at the corner of Park Blvd. and President's Way. A free tram will take visitors from there to the park until 8 p.m. MTS public transportation also runs along Park Blvd. and Sixth Ave. to Balboa Park.A full list of museum specials, performers, and food trucks is available online here. 1437

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Homeowners in Chula Vista's Eastlake III Community Association are fighting back against proposed parking updates for the HOA. If passed neighbors would be required to park their cars in the garage before parking in their driveway or on the street.The Board of Directors distributed proposed updates to the Community Association Handbook for a homeowner review and comment; and will vote on Tuesday, August 20.Among the proposed changes:Street parking is permitted only after all garage spaces, and driveway spaces, are utilized to its maximum designed capacityThe Association's management company is permitted to perform a garage inspection of a residence to ensure compliance with the Association's governing documentsHomeowner Jose Esquer believes an inspection would be an invasion of people's property."They seem to want the right to inspect your garage, and that's private property. What I have in my garage shouldn't be anybody's business, but whoever is inside my house. I have a problem with them trying to police what we do once inside our house," said Esquer. Becky Niemiec already parks her car in the garage but still believes the changes would be an overstep. "We don't have attics, we don't have basements, we have no storage, people should be able to use their garage however they want to," said Niemiec.Niemiec says the issue has drawn a lot of debate on Nextdoor. She says while some argue the changes could help beautify the neighborhood, she believes that group is in the minority. The HOA Board will vote on the changes Tuesday night; residents are invited to give their input. 10News reached out to Walters Management and the HOA President, asking several questions and trying to get clarification on the proposed changes, but only received the following statement: 1814

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