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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students at the Art Institute of California in San Diego say they feel betrayed by the institution after learning it's likely shutting down. They were notified Wednesday that if the school isn't squired by a buyer it will shut down on Friday, March 8.“We could see the cracks in the walls when a lot of the department heads were let go and they had one person running all the programs," said Tom Aleo, who studies game art and design. Aleo had just one quarter left before graduation. He says despite problems in the last year they were hoping for the best. "The emotions here are all over the place; shocked, confused, depressed," said Aleo. In July the Art Institute in Mission Valley stopped enrolling new students. And this week court documents revealed the company which operates the school, Argosy University, is accused of misusing millions of federal dollars.Students are frustrated they only got two days of warning that the school was closing, and are now scrambling to figure out their options. A tuition fair was held on Thursday on campus.10News reached out to the Art Institute and received this statement: 1147

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Several virtual events this weekend offer San Diegans the chance to connect from the comfort of home.San Diego County's two drive-in theaters are back up and running, offering physical distance during showtimes. County beaches are open for sunbathing and relaxing, as long as visitors adhere to social distancing and wear facial coverings as well.San Diego Pride's virtual celebrations start this weekend with She Fest, a celebration featuring live music, art, games, and workshops while showcasing the contributions and talents of women and fostering connections.Two virtual beer festivals will also be held this weekend, giving beer fans a way to connect and support local breweries.(As a reminder, residents are encouraged to stay home if they feel ill and avoid large gatherings with people not from the same household. The county also requires residents to practice social distancing and wear a facial covering when within six feet of those not from the same household.)Drive-in movie theater (Friday - Sunday): Head to Santee Drive-In Theater or South Bay Drive-In for a movie night. This weekend, check out films like My Spy, Relic, or Wonder Woman with the family or a date while experiencing that classic drive-in movie feeling. Hit the beach (Friday - Sunday): San Diego County's beaches are open for laying out and relaxing, and parking lots, boardwalks, and piers have reopened. With warm temperatures lingering this week, it's the perfect time for a beach day. Just remember to wear a facial covering and practice distancing when near non-household members. More infoBest Coast Beer Fest (Saturday): Kick back and enjoy a virtual beer festival, with 12 curated beer selections shipped straight to attendees, live chat with brewers, beer trivia, and prizes — all from the comfort of your couch or backyard. More infoShe Fest (Saturday): San Diego Pride's celebrations kick off this weekend with She Fest, celebrating the talents and contributions of women while fostering connections within and between San Diego's LGBTQ and larger communities. The live-streamed event will feature live music, art, games and activities, cooking demonstrations, interviews, workshops, a pet fashion show, and more. More infoZoo Brew Virtual Beer Festival (Saturday): Another wild beer fest is taking place this weekend with the Zoo brew Virtual Beer Festival. A case of 10 special brews will be sent to participants or can be picked up ahead of the festival. The virtual event includes guided tastings, animals, interactive games, and live music. More infoSan Diego County Fair food fun (Friday - Sunday): What's the July 4 weekend without some fair food? The Del Mar Fairgrounds is offering delicious bites from fair vendors Friday through Sunday from now until Sept. 7. Grab a bit from vendors like Chicken Charlies, Roxy's, Sugar Bear, and more! The fair is also hosting virtual exhibits showcasing student artwork, photography, and livestock shows. More info 2984

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Since California approved marijuana for recreational use, there have been a number of local dispensaries approved to sell cannabis.With the new industry, however, have come a number of illegal dispensaries operating within San Diego County.City leaders publish a map online of approved medical marijuana consumer cooperatives (MMCC) and marijuana outlets operating in the county.RELATED:  425

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — SeaWorld guests are getting their first look at a sea otter pup recently rescued in Alaska and taken in by San Diego staff for care.Cinder, an orphaned sea otter brought to SeaWorld earlier this month from Alaska, has nearly doubled in weight and has been hitting all the developmental milestones for her age, the theme park said. Veterinarians have been caring for the pup around the clock, the park says, and she has been adjusting well to her new home.RELATED: Orphaned sea otter pup brought from Alaska to SeaWorld's careCinder is viewable just in time for Sea Otter Awareness Week. SeaWorld keepers will be hosting presentations about otters and ways to public can help in their care in the wild through Saturday.The young pup arrived at the Alaska SeaLife Center underweight and dehydrated, before being transferred to San Diego. Cinder's now weighs a little more than 10 pounds, feeding on a special sea otter milk formula every three hours.Guests can view Cinder periodically throughout the day at the Otter Outlook nursery.The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has deemed Cinder non-releasable, so SeaWorld's Animal Rescue Team and veterinarians have provided constant care. She is expected to be introduced to the park's other resident female sea otters — Mocha, Coco, Clover and Pumpkin, who range in age from five to nine years old — who were also orphaned. 1393

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University is alerting students who may have been exposed to meningococcal meningitis.The university says they were notified that a current student has a “probable case of meningococcal meningitis.”The university said in a tweet that it is immediately hosting two clinics for those who attended specific events with the student. The events were the Delta Sigma Phi Formal, held Friday, April 12, from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Spark Encore Event Center; and the Delta Sigma Phi Social Event, which was held Saturday, April 13, from 9:30 p.m. to Midnight, at the organization’s chapter facility. Students who attended the events are urged to attend one of the two clinics that are being offered for free at SDSU. The most common symptoms of meningococcal meningitis are fever, headache and a stiff neck, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. See a full list of symptoms below: Common symptoms:FeverHeadacheStiff neckThere are often additional symptoms, such asNauseaVomitingPhotophobia (eyes being more sensitive to light)Altered mental status (confusion)If you are a member of Delta Zeta Sorority, Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity or attended either of the events indicated above, we urge you to attend one of the two post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) clinics being offered for free at SDSU.— San Diego State University (@SDSU) April 17, 2019 1395

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