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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Investors are watching carefully to see if interest rates keep dropping, or if they may eventually dip below zero in the United States.Recently, former Chairman of the Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan said it's a possibility, as rates have remained historically low for the past few years.In San Diego, the results of a negative interest rate would be good news for some and bad news for others."Low rates are a double-edged sword," says Dennis Brewster of SagePoint Financial. "If you're a borrower, if you're looking to buy a house today, mortgage rates have never been lower. But if you're a saver and you have money in the bank or in a CD, your rates are pretty poor."Brewster says the interest rate tends to drop when growth in the US is slow, both for the population and the Gross Domestic Product. He says that's what's happening now, as the baby boomer generation is getting older and later generations have fewer children. Brewster says slower population growth leads to slower economic growth because there are fewer people in the workforce, which means company production is down, and so is spending. He says that is happening despite record low unemployment.As for negative interest, Brewster says the average San Diego shouldn't worry since it's unlikely to happen."I wouldn't change your long term plans," he says. "The economy can move forward through high or low rates." 1411
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — It's a time-honored tradition among many families: Everyone hunkers together in the family car, maybe with some hot cocoa, and drives around the neighborhood to see Christmas lights.And in San Diego, several neighborhoods stretching from the North County to South Bay give residents plenty of lights to watch sparkle.Light displays can range in subtlety, but that's not where we're sending you. These neighborhoods are home to locals who throw the electric bill out the window in December and celebrate the season with brilliant illumination.We've also included local attractions that will put on their best Clark W. Griswold impression with displays and events for families this month.(Navigate the map above for more information on locations.)North CountyOceanside Harbor Parade of Lights: Boats decked out with lights will parade through Oceanside Harbor on Dec. 14 at 7 pm. More info.San Marcos: The lights kick on for "Christmas on Knob Hill" at Knob Hill Road from Nov. 28 to Dec. 30 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Santa also pays a visit Dec. 13 - 23. More on dates and times of the display here.Legoland: Legoland's holiday fun runs Nov. 23 through Dec. 31, with cheer around every turn. Santa and toy soldiers will spread fun throughout the park with photo ops for children, and Fun Town will decorate a 30-foot Lego Christmas tree with more than 400 Lego ornaments. More info.Carlsbad: The "Carlsbad Christmas House" lights up with flamingos and penguins, animated window displays, dancing with Santa, and the Land of Misfit Toys at 7607 Romeria Street. More info.San Diego Botanic Garden: Botanic Wonderland brings Holiday Nights in the Garden to town with thousands of lights and Santa from Dec. 3 – 8; 10 – 15; 17 – 23; and 26 – 30 from 5 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. More info.Rancho Bernardo: Homes lining the cul-de-sac of Tristania Pl. are dressed top to bottom with lights, spelling out "hope," "joy," and "Noel" across homes plus much more.Carmel Mountain: Homes in the Fairway Village area of Carmel Mountain will be decked out in lights! Check out the lights from Dec. 1 to Jan. 1 from dusk to 10:30 p.m. nightly, plus the public block party on the Saturday before Christmas. More info.Poway: "Candy Cane Lane" covers Hickory Ct., Hickory St., Butterwood Ct., and Rockrose Ct. in Poway, beginning the weekend after Thanksgiving until at least Jan. 1. More info.Rancho Penasquitos: "Christmas Card Lane" can be found on Oviedo St. off Black Mountain Rd. Homes create plywood "cards" with Christmas themes or cartoons and light displays from dusk until about 10 p.m. throughout December. More info.Scripps Ranch: "Merry-tage Court" can be found at Stonebridge Pkwy and Merritage Ct. covered in bright holiday themes throughout December from dusk until about 10 p.m. nightly.East CountyLakeside: Homes on Paseo Palmas Dr. can be seen dressed up in lights this season, as lights string together each home on the street. There may even be a special appearance by The Grinch on the 21 (8 p.m.) and 22 (7 p.m.)... Visitors can see the displays from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. throughout December. More info.Santee: "Starlight Circle" or "Sunburst Santee" covers Tomel Ct. off Magnolia Ave. Residents have their own schedule for how long lights will be up, but visitors can usually catch them from about 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. More info.El Cajon: Homes on Pepper Dr. will be dressed up in festive holiday lights. The hilltop street becomes a neighborhood beacon every holiday season. More info.Lemon Grove: Lemon Grove's "Santa Claus Lane" can be found on Sheri Lane.Central San DiegoTierrasanta: Visit 5306 Belardo Dr. for a decked out light display and nightly beginning the Saturday after Thanksgiving. More info.Clairemont: Clairemont's "Clairemont Christmas Park" on Lana Dr. & Jamar Dr.Mission Bay: The Family Holiday Party and Parade of Lights hits San Diego on Dec. 14. Santa Claus and live entertainment will greet families before more than 100 boats light up the waters around Mission Bay. More info.SeaWorld: The holidays kick off at SeaWorld Nov. 23 through Jan. 5, 2020. The park's new Sesame Street Christmas Village brings a glistening tree, holiday lights, and storytime to guests. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer will have his very own Christmastown area and light the park's 40-foot Christmas tree every night. More info.Balboa Park: December Nights will cover Balboa Park in holiday cheer on Dec. 6 and 7, bringing light displays, bands and performances, attractions, shopping, and delicious foods from the park's International Cottages to Spanish Village. More info.San Diego Zoo: Check out "Jungle Bells" at San Diego Zoo from Dec. 13 — 23 and Dec. 25 — Jan. 5. The park will run daily light shows, live entertainment, and an all new "aurora" light experience blends 3-D projections with music and lights into a dazzling show. More info.Bankers Hill: "The Forward House" in Banker’s Hill is located at Ivy St. and 1st Ave. and has been a neighborhood holiday tradition for years. The house will be lit generally from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. More info.San Diego Bay: Boats dressed in lights and colorful decorations will glide along the San Diego Bay Parade of Lights on Dec. 8 and 15 before thousands of onlookers starting at 5 p.m. each night. This year’s theme will be Comic-Con on the Bay. More info.South BayChula Vista: "Christmas Circle" is on Whitney St. and Mankato St. in Chula Vista. Homes along the streets will be lit up throughout December from dusk until about 10 p.m. each night. 5521
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Lego fans will have more to look forward to in 2019, as Legoland California plans new attractions in celebration of its 20th birthday.Among one of the park's 2019 offerings: Free admission for kids 12 and under on their birthday, starting in January."Having a chance to reflect on the last 20 years ahead of next year’s birthday celebration, it’s incredible to think about all we’ve accomplished during that time and the amount of kids we positively impacted through their experiences at the Resort," said park General Manager Peter Ronchetti.RELATED: Southern California theme parks ring in the holiday seasonAmong the new additions for 2019, Legoland said it plans to add new attractions and live shows for visitors to experience.One new addition will be a new attraction inspired by "The Lego Movie." The park will host special "Lego Movie" festivities from Feb. 16 - 17 and 23 - 24 around the park ahead of the attraction's opening.The park's resort is also getting a special zone geared toward toddlers modeled after Duplo. The play town will add an express train in the park and kids will be able to ride, slide, and hide in the interactive area.Also being added is a "Lego 4D-Officer in Pursuit" film that will play at the park's theater and new live character shows at the Miniland Stage.It's not exactly clear when the new additions would be opened to guests in 2019. 1458
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — If you're looking for a grade A education that's worth the price of admission, you're in the perfect city.When it comes to getting the best bang for your educational dollar, University of California, San Diego, is the best in the state, and second best in the U.S., according to Money Magazine.The only college that ranked ahead of UCSD was Princeton University.RELATED: 3 San Diego colleges listed among best in The Princeton ReviewMoney's ranking boasts UCSD as a great value, saying the average student leaves with about ,500 in student debt and recent graduates earn about 14 percent higher than those from universities with similar student bodies, at about ,600 a year.The school also sports one of the highest six-year graduation rates in the country for a public college.Money's rankings report UCSD's estimated price for 2018-19 without any aid will cost about ,900, or about ,900 with aid. About 59 percent who apply for financial aid receive it.RELATED: UC San Diego ranks among world's top universitiesFollowing UCSD, UC Irvine and the University of California, Los Angeles, ranked in the top five. Money compiled the best schools based off 26 factors that focused on educational quality, affordability, and alumni financial success.To read more about the study, click here. 1344
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – Local and federal authorities are asking for the public’s help in finding a father suspected of abducting his two children and fleeing to Mexico.Authorities said on Jan. 12, 2019, Foong Lian Chin’s ex-wife dropped off their two sons, with the understanding that he would return them to her on the following day.However, when Chin did not return the kids, the ex-wife “called law enforcement to check Chin’s address” but “there was no answer at his house.” Law enforcement also tried to reach Chin by phone but could not get a hold of him.On Jan. 16, 2019, a court gave Chin’s ex-wife full custody of the couple’s children and an arrest warrant was issued for Chin. Authorities said the million warrant is for parental child abduction.According to authorities, investigators learned Chin took his sons -- 8-year-old Huaiyu Chin and 7-year-old Binyu Chin -- to Mexico.Chin, who immigrated to the U.S. from Singapore in the 1980s, has lived in New York, Southern California, and Baja California.Chin and his sons were believed to have last been spotted in Tijuana, Mexico.Chin is Asian, 47 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall, and weighs 130 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes.Anyone with information on Chin and his sons is asked to call U.S. Marshals Service investigator John Murphy at 619-433-5695 or email john.murphy4@usdoj.gov.The public can also contact Crime Stoppers at 888-580-8477. A reward of up to ,000 is being offered to anyone with information that leads to an arrest in the case. 1528