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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - San Diegans are sure to enjoy themselves with spring, baseball, and beer this weekend.San Diego Padres baseball is back in session, with Opening Day weekend bringing in fans to experience this year's lineup and all the new additions inside Petco Park.Easter weekend will also bring a slew of egg hunts and spring activities to San Diego, and many of them are absolutely free!RELATED: More San Diego family funMission Valley will hold their annual craft beer and food festival at SDCCU stadium, giving guests a taste of more than 30 local breweries and foods.Fans of the Fab Four are in luck as well, with San Diego Beatles Fair hitting North Park this weekend, featuring the band's original drummer Pete Best.Here's what's happening this weekend:THURSDAYSan Diego Padres Opening DayWhere: Petco Park; Cost: Ticket prices vary(Runs Thursday to Saturday) The San Diego Padres will kick off their 2018 season at Petco Park on Thursday for their opening series against the Milwaukee Brewers. Fans will get their first look at this season's lineup, as well as Petco Park's new technology and foods! Spring EggstravaganzaWhere: Birch Aquarium at Scripps; Cost: - .50(Runs Thursday to Sunday) Celebrate spring with a weekend of exploration at Birch Aquarium. Kids can learn about animal eggs, create egg crafts, and participate in an "underwater egg hunt." Keep your eyes peeled for appearances by Scuba Bunny too! 1471

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego Police arrested a woman last week for reportedly sex trafficking two young girls. According to police, the woman, identified as Desiree Morton, called officers on July 17 to report that she was a victim of domestic violence and that her boyfriend stole her vehicle. When officers responded to the unspecified location, they found Morton, along with two other girls police say appeared to be younger than 18 and had no identification cards. Police say the girls also had tattoos along their jaws. The two girls later told investigators they were 14 and 15-years-old. Officers arrested Morton after she reportedly admitted to prostituting the girls. The girls were taken into protective custody. 732

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Ridership of dockless scooters and bikes has dropped off dramatically since the summer.New data from the city says 222,076 people rode the vehicles in the two week period ending Oct. 15. That was down from 441,830 rides from July 15 to July 30. "When I first started they were littered everywhere," said Kelly Callaghan, who rides scooters in Pacific Beach. "It's pretty insane how the change happened like this."On Monday, only a handful of people could be spotted riding dockless scooters in some of San Diego's most traveled areas, including downtown and the Mission Beach and Pacific Beach boardwalks. The change could be due to more than just the summer being over.In July, the city instituted new rules that — among other things — required scooter operators to use geofencing technology to reduce speeds on the waterfront and boardwalks to 3 miles per hour. Additionally, police have issued 383 citations and the city has impounded 3,733 devices. So far, two operators have pulled out, and a city hearing office may revoke Lime's permit within the next 30 days. In a statement, Lime said it hopes to continue operating in San Diego“We’re proud of our partnership with the City of San Diego and we believe the evidence presented demonstrates that Lime is the most compliant scooter operator in the city," the company said. "We look forward to addressing all concerns, proving our compliance, and continuing to serve the San Diego community.”On Monday, the City Council approved a response to a grand jury report that said in part the city should increase scooter enforcement. Recommendations to make changes to the city rules could come in the next 30 days. 1690

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego is bringing back its Portable Pool program to help teach children water safety skills. The program will officially open at City Heights Recreation Center starting June 17. While pools are installed, the city will provide free, week-long water safety skills classed for children ages 3 through 15. According to the city, the classes can accommodate as many as 100 children per week with six to 10 children in each class. “Drowning is one of the leading causes of death in children ages one to 14 and is the leading cause of accidental injury death for children ages one to four years old,” said Nicole McNeil, Supervising Recreation Specialist for the City’s Aquatics Program. “The City is offering these important free classes to help young children learn basic swimming skills to keep them safe around pools and prevent unnecessary drowning tragedies.”An additional portable pool will be installed at the Robert Egger Sr./South Bay Recreation Center starting July 1. The portable pools will be in place for three weeks before being moved to facilities in Paradise Hills, Linda Vista and Ocean Beach recreational centers. Registration for Portable Pools is on a first-come, first-served basis. To enroll, parents must fill out an ActiveNet form and return it to the recreation center where the portable pool is located. The program was created in 1968 and provides water safety training to children who don’t live near the city’s 13 municipal pools. Click here for more information or to fill out the enrollment form. 1556

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Roughly 55 million Americans are getting ready to travel for Thanksgiving weekend, leaving behind millions of empty homes. Luckily, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department has a program to ensure San Diegans have peace of mind leaving their homes behind. The department offers free vacation checks year-round. RELATED: San Diego to see Thanksgiving storm with holiday travel near record highAll residents have to do to take advantage of the program is let the department know they’re heading out of town. From there, Senior Volunteer Patrol members keep a watchful eye of homes while residents are away. Check out the list below to see what services are provided: Security inspections around your home Monday through Friday Check your home for broken windows, open doors, garages or other suspicious cluesHide newspapers and packages in your side fence or back patioCall for a deputy’s assistance if there is a problemProvide a welcome letter upon the resident’s return listing the dates the home was checked and observations made during the visitRELATED: Major storms could disrupt trips on one of the busiest travel weeks of the year"Especially if you're out of the country for some time, it's really nice to know that somebody's looking out for your property," says Tom Beltz, one of the volunteers who does the checks.If there is a problem, the volunteers call Sheriff's Deputies to come check out the home.Beltz adds that one of the biggest services they offer during the holidays to make sure packages don't get stolen."If we find packages on the front porch, and if there's a backyard entrance for us to go through, we take those packages and put them in the back yard," says Beltz. "We try to put them out of harm's way if we see them."All San Diegans have to do to take advantage of the program is complete and return a form. Click here to download the form. Once you’re done filling it out, all you have to do is return it to your nearest Sheriff’s Station or Substation. 2012

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