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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — While California's new regional stay-at-home order forces many business sectors to close or adjust restrictions, the state is encouraging residents to continue outdoor recreation safely.In the new order, the state says, "to promote and protect the physical and mental well-being of people in California, outdoor recreation facilities may continue to operate." The order adds that outdoor recreation facilities cannot sell food or drink on-site. Overnight stays at campgrounds are also banned. According to San Diego County, campgrounds are open for day-use but county community centers, gyms, teen centers, and nature centers will be closed.RELATED:San Diego County attractions prepare to close amid new stay-at-home ordersCounty urges San Diegans to heed new health orders as COVID-19 cases surgeSan Diego restaurant workers dread latest shutdownCalifornia's order encourages residents to safely enjoy parks, the beach, hiking, walking, or bike riding with members of their own household.Gyms will be allowed to operate outdoors only under the order, while still meeting COVID-19 safety guidelines for outdoor recreation facilities."Gyms in counties in a region that is impacted by the order must stop indoor operations," California's website states. "Outdoor gyms meet the essential workforce definition of an outdoor recreational facility for the purpose of facilitating personal health through physically distanced outdoor exercise and may continue operations."In the City of San Diego, golf courses and pools that are already open can stay open, but reservations will be required.While parks and preserves remain open, playgrounds — outdoor and indoor — must close under the health order. Though at times outdoors, museums, zoos, aquariums, and family entertainment centers must also close.Outdoor recreation facilities will still require social distancing and mask-wearing, county and state public health officials say. The new regional stay-at-home order will last for at least three weeks starting Dec. 6 at 11:59 p.m., until the county is approved to move back to the state's blueprint for reopening tier system. 2148
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - We are in store for another dry and comfortable Fall day on Monday, but more rain is expected by middle of the week.Temperatures will gradually improve through Tuesday, but the chilly air in the mountains will take a bit longer to shake off. Temperatures along the coast and inland will average in the mid to upper 60s.A high surf advisory has been issued for Monday, starting at 10 a.m., lasting until Tuesday at 10 a.m. Dangerous water conditions, including high rip current risk is expected.Our next storm will spread rain from Los Angeles to the Bay area, before gradually moving south and then east across southern California by Tuesday night. Wednesday will have the best chance for widespread rainfall, although snow levels will stay high at about 7,000 feet.We dry out Thursday with another chance of rain expected Friday into Saturday. Active weather set to continue as we head into December.Stay with the 10News Pinpoint Weather Team for updates, storm totals, and live storm tracking; we have you covered ahead and during the storm.Monday's HighsCoast: 65-70°Inland: 67-72°Mountains: 58-64°Deserts: 69-70° 1143

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - You can save on postage by taking your mail in ballot to any drop-off site in San Diego County.The Registrar of Voter's approved locations will be accepting ballots from October 29 through Election Day, November 6.Visit each location's website for hours of operation.Interactive map: 310
SAN DIEGO (KGTV)- A judge ruled Friday that Alvin Quarles, known as the “Bolder Than Most Rapist," will continue to stay in a state hospital until at least December. A status hearing was held Friday morning to get an update on the location of where he will live. The search is still ongoing to find a location, and the judge has given the court a 90-day extension to do that. In the meantime, the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office has issued an appeal to pump the brakes on Quarles’ release. The Deputy District Attorney, Jessica Coto, says they are attempting to make sure Quarles is not released into the public before he is ready. “The evidence showed that the release of Mr. Quarles was premature and that he still poses a danger to the community,” says Coto. There have been many evidentiary hearings during this process that have not been open to the public. Quarles' victims feel they should have a right to know what was said behind closed doors. The DA's office is hoping that will be reversed during the appeal process. “It makes me shaky for myself personally, and it makes me shaky for the young people of our community, who is his demographic, and who I think really will be at risk,” said survivor Mary Taylor. In the 1980s, Quarles sexually assaulted more than 10 women, often holding them at knifepoint, forcing their boyfriends or husbands to watch as be brutally attacked them. He was sentenced to 50 years behind bars but was moved to Colinga State Hospital years ago to get treatment for sexually violent predators. Quarles was initially set to be housed in Jacumba Hot Springs, but that idea was shut down. Another status hearing has been set for Dec. 6. 1694
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Morrissey was attacked Saturday night while performing at a concert in San Diego, TMZ reports.The incident happened at San Diego Symphony Hall as the singer prepared for an encore. A concertgoer who rushed onto the stage hit Morrissey, according to TMZ.Seconds later, the singer was ushered off the stage by security at the concert.Video posted on Twitter appears to show more attendees rush onto the stage to fight after the incident.Watch the video below: 490
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