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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Chula Vista boasts several dog-friendly spots to take fido out for a play date or walk.Thankfully, the city sits in one of the most dog-friendly regions of the country, making choices for dog owners easy.Here are some parks in the South Bay that give pooches plenty of space to run, socialize, and play in the sun.Otay Ranch Town Center Dog Park (2015 Birch Rd.): Otay Ranch dog park features about 10,000-square-feet of open space for dogs to play. The park is close to dog-friendly retail and dining options in the town center too.Montevalle Park (840 Duncan Ranch Rd.): Dogs get plenty of space to play at Montevalle Park, including a separate area for small dogs, doggie water stations, and waste cleanup areas.Mount San Miguel Park (2335 Paseo Veracruz): Mount San Miguel Park features separate large and small dog areas and water for both dogs and humans.Orange Park (1475 Fourth Ave.): Provides a spot for doggos to run and roll around in dirt near the park's athletic fields. 1010

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Costco is reaching out to active-duty troops and veterans with a special military shopping event.The warehouse chain will have a Military Hour on Saturday, March 24 at all 117 Costco stores nationwide.Military community members will have a chance to shop hours before the stores open to all members.The first 100 attendees will receive a free swag bag, according to the Costco website.Costco is asking anyone interested in the Military Hour to RSVP here. 486

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — At least three large sharks were spotted off the coast of Torrey Pines State Beach swimming close to surfers in the water on Thursday.California State Parks Lifeguards say they received reports of five sharks swimming about 50 feet from shore and 100 to 200 yards from Lifeguards Tower 1 at about 12 p.m. The sharks were seen specifically gliding around the Flat Rock area, located north of Black's Beach and south of Torrey Pines State Beach, according to a State Parks spokesperson.Sky10 was overhead as the sharks swam nearby surfers who were just offshore of Torrey Pines:Officials say the largest of the sharks, which may have been great white sharks, was about 10 feet in length."The sharks did not interact with any beachgoers during this time. The shark actions are considered non-aggressive and consistent with normal white shark behavior," a State Parks spokesperson said.A San Diego Fire-Rescue Lifeguard made announcements to people in the water about the sighting. Announcements were being made in the area up to one mile south of Bathtub Rock, SDFD spokeswoman Monica Mu?oz said.Shark sighting signs would remain up in the area for 24 hours, officials said. 1198

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Authorities confirmed Monday that a deadly shooting in Chula Vista and a second shooting at Sunset Cliffs in April are related.Police say three people, Britney Canal known as "Giggles", 29, Cesar Alvarado, known as "Capone", 39, and Michael Pedraza, known as "Monster", 27, have been charged and are being held without bail for the deadly crime spree.According to a prosecutor, the murder charges with special circumstances may lead to the death penalty. To illustrate the callous nature of the suspects, the District Attorney said the three celebrated after killing a man in Chula Vista.  627

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Community leaders and residents gathered Friday to remember a San Diego civic icon.Reverend George Walker Smith died on Feb.15 at the age of 91. A memorial to honor Smith at Christ United Presbyterian Church, where he led mass for decades, was held at 11 a.m. Friday."We kind of thought of Rev. Smith as the black godfather of San Diego, and of this church, because he helped so many people," Delores McNeely, a church member of 30 years, told 10News in February.Smith was the first African American to be elected in the city when he won the race for the San Diego Board of Education in 1963. He also started the Catfish Club, where weekly lunches served as a gathering for locals interested in civic or political issues in the community.The forums began at the church, but were eventually moved to Channel 10 when the attendance became too large."All the political leaders in the community came, and we had this huge forum, and they listened to him. And if something were going on in the community, the first person that they would call was Rev. Smith," said McNeely. "His legacy is going to help the community to grow, everything he did, and wanted to do." 1185

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