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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego's weekend is filled with plenty to do, including two film festivals and the continuation of Beer Week and Fleet Week.San Diego Beer Week and Fleet Week will continue to bring several events to the county for residents to enjoy. Beer Week will provide sips of exclusive brews and special events at breweries, while Fleet Week gives locals the chance to see the history and tools of the military up-close.The San Diego Asian Film Festival and Coronado Film Festival both hit town this weekend, giving movie-lovers plenty to check out around the county in the world of film.MORE: Don't see anything you like? Check out our event calendar for even more local eventsPlus, the always delicious San Diego Bay Wine + Food Festival begins, bringing a week's-worth of food events to downtown San Diego. And, the Grinch returns to the Old Globe Theater to kick off the holiday season in San Diego.THURSDAY San Diego Beer WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) San Diego's 10-day celebration of beer returns as San Diego Beer Week brings more than a week of special beer releases, beer gardens, drink specials, food pairings, and much more to local breweries.San Diego Asian Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: Free - 0(Thursday - Sunday) More than 170 films from nearly 30 countries will be screened as part of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. Films will cover a diverse array of topics and give attendees the chance to speak with filmmakers and actors.FRIDAY San Diego Fleet WeekWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Thursday - Sunday) Fleet Week celebrates our nation's heroes, giving the public an up-close look at the history and tools of the military. The week's events include ship tours, an innovation zone for kids, STEM days, a veterans art exhibit, and more.Coronado Film FestivalWhere: Various locations; Cost: Varies(Friday - Sunday) Check out more than 90 film screenings, panels, workshops, and parties celebrating Coronado's history of cinema during the Coronado Film Festival this weekend.SATURDAYSan Diego Bay Wine + Food FestivalWhere: Embarcadero Park North; Cost: Varies(Saturday - Sunday) San Diego's Wine + Food Festival returns through Nov. 17, packing the week with tons of foodie fun in downtown San Diego. Ticket holders will get tastes and sips from hundreds of world-class chefs, wineries, and breweries during special tasting events.Cali Love Music and Arts FestivalWhere: 10 Barrel Brewing; Cost: Free - 10Barrel Brewing Co. hosts a massive festival with live art, three stages of live music, rooftop yoga, a silent disco, and beer garden. Local vendors will also be out as 10Barrel serves up their popular craft brews.Ride the Point 2019Where: Liberty Station; Cost: - 0Peddle along a special route through Point Loma to as far as Mission Gorge as part of a family ride or on your own during this year's Ride the Point event. SUNDAYSilver Strand Veterans Day Half MarathonWhere: Imperial Beach Pier; Cost: - Lace up your shoes for the Silver Strand Veterans Day Half Marathon taking runners and walkers across San Diego Bay, from Coronado to Imperial Beach. A post-race party features a beer garden and participants will help benefit CAF - Operation Rebound.How the Grinch Stole ChristmasWhere: Old Globe Theater; Cost: - The annual Old Globe run of "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" returns through Dec. 29. Take in the performance of the beloved Dr. Suess tale as the theater is transformed into Who-ville for the holiday season.Sip by the SeaWhere: Del Mar Plaza; Cost: - Enjoy unlimited tastings from more than a dozen wineries based throughout San Diego during the Sip by the Sea event. A silent auction will keep the fun going and attendees can dine on charcuterie from Pacifica Del Mar. The event also partners with Helping Paws, a North County nonprofit that helps military families with veterinary care costs. 3943

  郑州复读学校专业怎么样   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Steve Fiorina has been at 10News for 35 years and, in that time, has covered some incredible victories. San Diego applauded when the Padres went to the World Series in '84, facing the Detroit Tigers.And again in '98 to take on the New York Yankees. No championship rings but the Pads made it to the grand stage.The Chargers hit the pinnacle with their '94 season, Super Bowl XXIX in Miami, January, 1995; San Francisco 49ers versus the San Diego Chargers.10News put out the word that we would simulate a road trip to Miami, flying into six cities you would pass through if driving the route. Chargers fans meeting us all along the way.People lining the street to welcome us and a massive rally at the high school gym.And the Chargers fight song rang out, too. The refrain repeated the next day in New Orleans.Final destination: Miami. A lopsided loss; 49ers trounced our guys, 49 to 26, but it was an electrifying time for Chargers fans.Every year the Padres home opener is a day-long party. Before Petco Park was built, we flew to Baltimore to illustrate the charm of Camden Yards; the template for our new ballpark.A personal thrill--seeing Tony Gwynn presented his 6th Silver Slugger award from another Hall of Famer; my boyhood baseball idol, the Cardinals' Stan the Man Musial.Last year, watching as a crowd of fans paid tribute to Mr. Padre. Tony's statue now gracing the Lake Poway Park near where he made his home.San Diego cherishes it's military; the Padres inviting and saluting our service men and women.And who can forget the pageantry of Opening Day at Del Mar Racetrack?Comic Con is magnificent! Almost a week of fun and fantasy every summer.Let's go back to 1985, when the Christian Emergency Relief Team out of Carlsbad invited us along on a mission of mercy. Flying to Honduras, along the border during the Nicaraguan War. These Angels of the Jungle built a hospital and treated these fragile refugees.There are angels out in force every spring at the Embarcadero Marina Park North. The Celebration of Champions honors the doctors and nurses at Rady Children's Hospital and raises the spirits of hundreds of children and their families fighting to live healthy, happy lives. Sports figures and media types running with these champions and honoring those tearfully paying homage to the ones who've passed. It's an emotional day.4th of July is a blast! Thousands descend on Scripps Ranch each year. Snow Summit was a bit colder but a fabulous time as well.Finally we remember a little Lakeside girl: an Angel in Heaven, Hero on Earth, Forever in our Hearts. Kiera Larsen was ten years old when the family SUV began rolling down the driveway toward her playmates. She ran over and pushed two younger friends to safety but was crushed to death herself. Kiera was recognized with a Carnegie Hero medal and a personal letter from then President Barack Obama. We celebrate Kiera. 2918

  郑州复读学校专业怎么样   

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Several fires have charred acres upon acres of land this month throughout Southern California. In many areas, Santa Ana winds and high heat have aggravated dry conditions, leading to increased fire risk.San Diego has seen at least two wildfires break out amid the dangerous weather combination.RELATED: Pacific Gas & Electric says power lines may have started 2 wildfiresCheck out a map below for fire locations, evacuation zones and centers, and road closures of major fires burning in Southern California: 536

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Students at the University of California San Diego are still reeling from Wednesday's storm that flooded more than a dozen apartments.Students told 10News they were shocked when water poured in around 11 p.m. during the storm. One young man, who didn't want to be identified, said the water seeped in under the door and poured in through a floor-length window in their bedroom."So every angle yeah, it instantly started soaking everything under my bed," he said, adding the water was freezing cold.RELATED: Rain floods buildings on the campus of UC San DiegoHe took videos documenting the two inches of water that seeped in."If I wasn't here, then every bit of electronics we had out here would've been completely ruined, hundreds of dollars worth of stuff," the man told 10News.Another student shared her experience, saying she was walking back to her dorm after studying and found "about a 4-foot deep puddle leading up to my door." She said once she opened the door mud and water flowed in.She said the timing was terrible."I have a midterm Monday, I'm actually getting tutoring right after this, it's a bit crazy."Students scrambled, trying to get help from the university and relocate. One student told 10News she never got help from the university, despite calling multiple times Wednesday night and getting a case number.Thursday morning cleaning companies went to work, installing fans in the rooms and peeling off baseboards.Some students said the university is doing a great job."Is there something we can brainstorm to fix this so it doesn't happen in the future, because I can only imagine what's going to happen next week when it rains harder and I'd hate to come back from break and see, 'oh everything's damaged." a student said.The university said four students were relocated to temporary housing. A University official said the drains in the area were examined before the storm and the torrential downpour was the cause of the flooding. 1981

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diego-based Helix has new FDA Emergency approval for its COVID-19 test that will make getting a test easier.The test is now approved for self-administration and for asymptomatic people to take.That means testing sites can give more tests without having to increase their staffing levels."It simplifies the collection," says Dr. James Lu, the President of Helix. "You can do it without having to have another person watching you."The test is also much simpler than the traditional upper nasal swab, as it only requires the lower area of the nostril to be swabbed."It actually just goes into the anterior narrows of the nostril area, and you just rotate it five times in each nostril," says Dr. Lu."It can be totally done by yourself, is completely painless, and it takes less than 30 seconds."RELATED: University City lab switches gears to create COVID-19 testsHowever, unlike home-pregnancy tests or DNA swab kits, Dr. Lu says Helix's COVID test still needs to be done in a clinical setting, so medical professionals can report the results and advise patients after they get results."We still think it's essential to have a physician in the loop, particularly for those cases where you do have positives," says Dr. Lu. "Those patients do need to be reported, and also make sure they have the right guidance in terms of quarantine."The simpler, self-administered swab could also make people more likely to get tested since they don't have to go through the old way of testing, which involved a swab shoved all the way up their nasal cavity.More testing also means more people will know if they're sick even if they don't have symptoms. That will make it easier for businesses and schools to reopen in the future."We believe that accurate and easily available, fast turnaround testing is essential to controlling the disease," says Dr. Lu. "And it's essential for identifying individuals who are sick or potentially spreaders so they can quarantine."Helix plans to make 100,000 of the newly approved tests every day. Around 5,000 of them will go to San Diego testing sites. The rest will be sent across the country. 2144

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