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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Military families told 10News they are without heating and A/C due to mold in their air ducts.The families live in Tierrasanta and say housing came into their homes mid-October.Nancy Irvin has lived in the same home for six years with her military husband, 2-year-old son and 5-year-old daughter.She said problems with the home started day one, "the upstairs was leaking down from the tub to the garage so all of our stuff that was in boxes was flooding.""It's been sickness after sickness, cold, bronchitis, double ear infections everything," Irvin explained her children have been sick since they moved in and doctors haven't been able to tell them what's wrong."He's been coughing until he throws up at night," Irvin said while holding her crying toddler, Easton. She said even the dog developed a rash. She blames mold in their home.Mid-October Irvin said housing came in, tested for mold, removed her vents an taped over the holes. She said the lack of heating is keeping her children awake at night.She said a cleaning company came in to work on the vents but she wants more, "housing is doing nothing, they're not talking to anyone, they're not giving any information and it's just stressful."Neighbors said they are dealing with the same issues, posting photos of black fluffy mold in the air vents.In September, 10News reported on the Charvat family, who won a -million lawsuit against Lincoln Military Housing, saying mold also made their family sick at their home near the Marine Corps Recruitment Depot.Their lawsuit is in the middle of the appeals process. LMH is working to appeal the amount of damages they will pay the family.LMH responded to 10News with this statement regarding the Tierrasanta neighborhood: 1754

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Iconic TV host Regis Philbin, who has roots in San Diego television history, has died at the age of 88, multiple news outlets report.According to a family statement obtained by PEOPLE, Philbin passed away from natural causes Friday night.Philbin returned to his roots in 2018 with a visit to 10News.After a stint in the United States Navy, he moved to San Diego where he launched a career in broadcast. The icon was briefly a news anchor in San Diego when Channel 10, at the time known as KOGO, approached him about taking over as an anchor of the evening news.PHOTOS: Former 10News anchor Regis Philbin visits the 10News crew"This was the beginning of it all," Philbin said upon beginning his tour. "It really was."Shortly after, Philbin landed his first talk show, "The Regis Philbin Show," which was filmed in the ABC 10News studios where the current newscasts are produced.Philbin acted as his own writer, producer, and show guest booker. He was able to book many top celebrities including Jerry Lewis, Ronald Reagan, Danny Thomas, and Liberace.His talk show, which was produced at the now KGTV studios from 1961 to 1965, aired live from 11:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m. every Saturday night."The show became a big hit so it was time to go to Hollywood, I guess, so I did," said Philbin.Philbin moved his show to Los Angeles, before being hired in 1967 as the sidekick for a national talk show, "The Joey Bishop Show." The move catapulted his stardom garnering him national attention.WATCH VIDEO REPORT: Broadcasting legend Regis Philbin visits his old home at 10NewsTelevision audiences across the country started to tune in to Philbin's zestful personality, warmth, and signature self-deprecating humor leading to ratings success on his show "Live!". For nearly three decades, he shared co-hosting duties on the show alongside Kathie Lee Gifford and Kelly Ripa before he left in 2011. He also made a mark on primetime television as host of the popular game show, "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" Philbin holds the Guinness World Record for most hours on television.Laura Cain, a long-time local radio traffic reporter, met Philbin in 2001 when she won a contest and got the opportunity to fly to New York and be his co-host for the day. Cain says it was his friendly personality, that she’ll remember most."It brought back all the memories of when I hosted the show with him and what a great person he was I’m sad. I’m really sad,” says Cain. "He was the most kind man. He was a small man. But so handsome and I just remember thinking after I had left that I had known him my whole life. That’s how he made you feel. I felt equal to him. It was a special moment for me."And that’s the same way Fred Norfleet described Philbin, who he worked with for years as a stage manager on his San Diego morning show."I’m sure he had a heart for San Diego you now. Everybody knew him. Everybody liked him. I can’t think of anybody who would ever say a bad word about Regis Philbin," Norfleet said.Norfleet says he's sad to hear of Philbin's passing but adds he's glad he got the opportunity to work with him, as he truly was one of a kind, who had a big heart, and a smile no one can ever forget.Watch video of Philbin's visit to 10News below: 3256

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - It’s no surprise to those of us who live in San Diego: America’s Finest City is the finest city for recreation. San Diego was the best in the nation in categories like bike rental facilities per capita (1st), parkland as a percentage of city area (7th), music venues per capita (17th), and percent of population with walkable park access (33rd), according to the Wallet Hub study. "Though it's not among the most affordable cities, San Diego is this year's best city for recreation as it offers plenty of choices in terms of parks, tourist attractions and public beaches,” said Jill Gonzalez, Consumer Finance Analyst. “Other things that make San Diego a good destination are its food festivals, recreational centers, cuisine and wine tours." Other top cities included Las Vegas, Orlando, Honolulu, and Tampa. RELATED: Where to go camping in San Diego County / San Diego County park rangers recommend these trails in 2019 / Set sail in San Diego: 6 booze cruises you'll want to tryDespite its proximity to San Diego, Chula Vista was number 96 of the list of 100 cities, earning the lowest score for entertainment and recreational facilities. 1169

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Lunar New Year kicks off in San Diego and thousands prepare to celebrate a civil rights icon.Lunar New Year celebrations at SDCCU Stadium and SeaWorld are running through the weekend in celebration of the Year of the Rat. Locals can check out all the delicious Asian-inspired foods and traditional dancing and performances marking the occasion.This weekend will also celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. as floats, marching bands, and more parade down Harbor Dr. to pay tribute to Dr. King and his work during the civil rights movement. 10News live be live streaming the parade on 10News.com, our 10News mobile app, on Facebook, and on your television streaming device (Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire).MORE: Don't see anything you like? Check out our event calendar for even more local eventsOr, visit with the camels, sheep, birds, and more in Ramona, where Oasis Camel Dairy Farm is holding an open house event with tons of activities for families. Borrego Springs also packs a weekend of cinematic fun in the desert with their annual film festival. Here's a look at all the fun this weekend:THURSDAYBorrego Springs Film FestivalWhere: Borrego Springs Performing Arts Center; Cost: - 5(Thursday - Sunday) Enjoy the works of young and seasoned filmmakers at the Borrego Springs Film Festival, filled with opportunities to network with filmmakers, take part in Q&A sessions, listen to panel discussions, and check out a variety of wonderful films.Winter Paradice: Skate, Create and CelebrateWhere: Fleet Science Center; Cost: -(Thursday - Sunday) The holiday spirit is still strong at The Fleet Science Center for a special winter exhibit. Take off your flip flops and get skating on a synthetic ice rink, make your own ornament, or create your own ice cream as a holiday treat at the Skate, Create, Celebrate exhibit. Special pricing and hours also invite guests out for late-night skating and cocktails.FRIDAYSan Diego Lunar New Year FestivalWhere: SDCCU Stadium; Cost: - (Friday - Sunday) SDCCU Stadium hosts the San Diego Lunar New Year Festival, bringing dragon and lion dancing, firecrackers, games, a variety of local food vendors, and more for three days in celebration of Lunar New Year.Shen Yun 2020Where: California Center for the Performing Arts, Escondido; Cost: - 0(Friday - Sunday) The excitement of Shen Yun returns to San Diego, bringing a colorful and theatric display of traditional Chinese culture through five millennia. With stunning costumes, high-tech backdrops, and a unique blend of music and dance, Shen Yun immerses audiences into a multi-dimensional journey of classic Chinese dance. SATURDAYThe Oddities & Curiosities ExpoWhere: Del Mar Fairgrounds; Cost: Free-Explore the world of the strange and unusual at the Del Mar Fairgrounds at the San Diego Offities & Curiosities Expo. Guests can peruse jewelry made from bones, skulls, insects, original artwork, performances featuring human suspension, and more of the strange, weird, and unusual.Oasis Camel Dairy Open Farm eventWhere: Oasis Camel Dairy; Cost: - (Saturday - Sunday) Enjoy a weekend in Ramona visiting camels, sheep, donkeys, and more at Oasis Camel Dairy. The farm's Open Farm event invites the public in for camel rides, pet feeding, a game area, bird and animal shows, and more farm exhibits.Bloom Yoga fundraiserWhere: Bloom Yoga, El Cajon; Cost: VariesBloom Yoga is hosting a donation-based yoga class to help a Jamul 6-year-old boy who was involved in a car accident and is currently hospitalized. The yoga studio is hosting a class in hopes of raising money to help his mom with medical expenses.SeaWorld Lunar New YearWhere: SeaWorld San Diego; Cost: Starting at online(Thursday - Sunday) SeaWorld is hosting a month's worth of Lunar New Year celebrations featuring amazing acrobatics, dancing and cultural performances around the park, as well as interactive activities for families and, of course, some delicious Asian-inspired cuisine for Lunar New Year.SUNDAY40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day ParadeWhere: Harbor Drive; Cost: FreeThe 40th annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade steps off on Jan. 19, bringing floats, high school bands and drill teams, colleges, churches, and many more to Harbor Drive to honor the work of Dr. King. The parade is free and begins at 2 p.m. in front of the County Administration building.San Diego Restaurant WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: - San Diego Restaurant Week brings special pricing and delicious eats to hungry locals, with more than 180 restaurants taking part in the week-long event offering two-course lunch price points from to , and three-course dinner options from to .Carlsbad Marathon, Half Marathon, and 5KWhere: Marron Rd. and Monroe St.; Cost: - 9San Diego runners take off in the first of three races this year as part of the Triple Crown series with the Carlsbad Full or Half Marathon. Carlsbad's half marathon takes runners on 8 miles along the Pacific Ocean, Buena Vista Lagoon, and on Highway 101. The out-and-back course is described as "gently rolling" with no major elevation changes and mostly unobstructed views of the ocean. 5193

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It's the first official day of Comic-Con 2020! This year though, there are no superheroes or villains in the Gaslamp District, as the convention is entirely online. But many say they are perks of the Convention going virtual. Instead of going to Comic-Con, this year, Comic-Con comes to you.First thing's first. Print out your badge, just to make it feel official. This year, the Convention even created a new pet attendee option!Next, log onto the free online panels. Thursday's line-up included video presentations by anime superhouse, Crunchyroll, zoom-style discussions with artists and producers, as well as a read-through and Q&A sessions with the star-studded cast of the Star Trek Universe. The event was a true Hall H experience, minus the Hall H.RELATED: San Diego's hospitality industry suffers from Comic-Con@Home"As somebody who has parents that were in the Holocaust, you have to make the best of a situation. And that's what we did," panelist, Sandra Scheller, said.Since 2018, the South Bay resident has hosted "The Art and the Holocaust" panel, where she shares stories and art of her late mother, Ruth Sax. Though there was no audience interaction this year, she says going virtual does have its perks.Because the panels are uploaded on YouTube, there is no need to choose which panels to attend. There is no missing out if there are many going on at the same time."You can still go on and see it at any time," Scheller said. "If someone wants to go on the panel at two o'clock in the morning, six months from now, you're able to do that. And to use it as an educational tool in the schools. I love that!"WHAT TO KNOW: Panels, exclusives, activities for San Diego Comic-Con@HomePerhaps the biggest downside to Comic-Con going virtual may be felt by the cosplayers. They are unable to show off their creations. But there are some things that can ONLY be done virtually, like giving cosplay costumes the Hollywood treatment."They [Cosplayers] can still get their work and effort and their creativity seen online, just by making a video," Chris Kelly, CEO of Productioncrate LLC, said. "I think the best way to bring it to the next level is to add superpowers if you're a superhero."Productioncrate LLC is a visual effects company out of Kearny Mesa. Through their free or premium subscription service, users can instantly make their videos "more awesome," as Kelly said. During this quarantine, he says 800,000 users are doing just that.PHOTOS: Best cosplay from San Diego Comic-Con"Because you're at home, why not take advantage of it?" Kelly asked. "Learn a new skill-set, learn how to edit video, and have the coolest video anyone's ever seen!"We asked Kelly if he can give a five-second clip of his interview with ABC 10News, the 'superhero feel.' Within minutes, he was able to add special effects, including lightning, fire, and music onto the clip.Comic-Con encourages attendees to check out the virtual booths. Take a moment to shop online for exclusive merchandise to keep small vendors in business. 3055

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