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(KGTV) — Outraged Disneyland fans took to social media to vent their distaste for changes to one of the park's original attractions.The theme park's Main Street Cinema has invited guests in to watch vintage Disney cartoons since 1955, screening cartoons like 1928's "Steamboat Willie" or the 1936 classic "Mickey’s Polo Team" across six screens.Recently, however, park quietly moved merchandise racks and shelves into the small cinema, dubbed the "Cartoons and Collectibles" pop-up shop.RELATED: Disneyland's Sleeping Beauty Castle reopens after months-long renovationBut fans weren't happy with the merchandise positioning, saying the move is a "felonious attack" on Disneyland history: 695

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(KGTV) - The spookiest time of the year at Disneyland isn’t always Halloween. In 2019, it comes in August, as the Haunted Mansion marks its 50th anniversary. Disney is honoring the milestone with “The Haunted Mansion: Celebrating 50 Years of Retirement Unliving.” The after-hours events will include special entertainment, character encounters, photo opportunities, themed food and drinks, unique merchandise, and what Disney describes as “a few supernatural surprises.” Event highlights include: *A 13th Hour Celebration kick-off along the Rivers of America. The “Swinging Wake” will feature Madame Leota of crystal ball fame conjuring the festivities. *Themed backdrops for photos with unlimited digital downloads of Disney PhotoPass pictures. *Limited-time Snapchat filters and event hashtags. *After-hours access to select attractions New Orleans Square, Critter Country, Frontierland and Adventureland. The events will be held August 7-8 and August 8-9, with line-up starting at 11:30 p.m. and special access to the park from 1 a.m. - 4 a.m. A limited quantity of tickets for both event nights will be available beginning Thursday, May 23, 2019 at 10 a.m. Ticket prices were not immediately disclosed. 1214

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A 6.4 magnitude earthquake hit a remote part of Alaska on Sunday, according to the US Geological Survey.There have been no reports of injuries to people, or damage to places or pipelines, after the quake on Alaska's North Slope, according to the University of Alaska Fairbanks' Alaska Earthquake Center.The tiny town of Kaktovik is closest to the epicenter, about 52 miles away.There were several strong aftershocks following the quake, according to USGS data and the earthquake center. The earthquake was felt as far as Fairbanks, the earthquake center said. 567

  

(KGTV) - San Diego’s LGBTQ community and visitors from around the world will gather in July to mark Pride with a festival, parade, and other special events. Thousands of visitors are expected in the Hillcrest and Balboa Park neighborhoods for a weekend of celebration and political purpose. The theme for 2019 is Stonewall 50: A Legacy of Liberation, marking the 1969 Stonewall Riots when members of the LGBTQ community fought back against “legal oppression.” “This Pride we will highlight the Stonewall generation, their activism, and all that our community has gained through their efforts, as we challenge ourselves to reflect on our own role in that legacy, and how, if we approach our own individual legacies with intention, we can build on their successes to leave a better world for those who come next,” said San Diego Pride Executive Director Fernando Z. López. Spirit of Stonewall Rally The annual rally will be held Friday, July 12, from 6-7 p.m. at the Hillcrest Pride Flag at University Avenue and Normal Street. The event is free and open to the public. San Diego Pride ParadeJoin the crowd lining the streets for a colorful display of community pride. Be sure to wave at the 10News team - we’ll be live streaming the event to Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire, Android TV, and social media.More info San Diego Pride FestivalEnjoy multiple stages and dance areas, beer gardens, community booths, and vendors at the Pride Festival in Balboa Park. This family-friendly event is free for kids.More info 1515

  

(SAN DIEGO) KGTV -- New records released show police responded to the home of the man that injured two police officers dozens of times in the past. On June 23rd, police responded to a disturbance call at the Rolando Court condo. When they smelled smoke, they called firefighters to the scene. Officers knocked on the front door for more than 20 minutes but received no response, officials said. Firefighters forced entry into the home. That’s when firefighters and officers were met with gunfire. Two officers were shot.The man inside the condo, Joe Darwish, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Following the June 23rd shooting, Team 10 requested details regarding the number of times police responded to Darwish's address, but they were not released until after the investigation was over. The officers were cleared of any wrongdoing.Documents show that since 2013, there were 31 calls for service to Darwish's address before the night of the shooting. More than half were 5150 calls, where officers checked on the individual’s mental wellbeing. Nine calls were for disturbances, some with violence. In February 2016, there was one call listed as “CCCC,” which police say describes a chronic caller to the department. The records also revealed police were at the home eight days before the shooting for another disturbance call with potential violence. Darwish did have a criminal history and was not supposed to own any weapons. 1443

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