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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- SeaWorld San Diego’s newest ride is shut down for maintenance, according to Cal/OSHA.According to the agency, Tidal Twister was shut down June 1, roughly two weeks after its opening on May 24. The ride was shut down to address mechanical issues. Cal/OSHA says SeaWorld is working with the manufacturer to repair the ride. RELATED: SeaWorld unveils Tidal Twister thrill ride at San Diego parkOnce the ride is ready to reopen, an inspection will have to be done by Cal/OSHA to ensure it can be operated safely. The ride recently opened as SeaWorld works to complete more rides in the San Diego park. Tidal Twister features dueling track cars that travel 30 mph around an infinity loop and cross in the middle.The ride comes on the heels of the wildly successful Electric Eel, which opened in May 2018.SeaWorld sent 10News the following statement Tuesday: 881

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego will begin building its alternative to San Diego Gas & Electric, which it says could lower bills by about 5 percent. The City Council voted 7-2 Monday to begin creating what's called a Community Choice Aggregator -- an energy company that would help the city reach its goal of reaching 100 percent renewable energy by 2035. San Diego will begin approaching approaching other cities in this county, and Orange County, to create a region-wide provider. The idea is the more cities involved, the more negotiating power the city will have to buy energy to sell to residents. "Community Choice Aggregators can and will save money, but the people will bear the real consequences and reap the benefits of the decisions you're making are their children and grandchildren," John Atcheson, a Rancho Bernardo resident, told the council Monday. In a statement, Mayor Kevin Faulconer said this would give San Diegans a choice when it comes to how they get their power. "For decades San Diegans have only had one option on where they get their electricity," Faulconer said. "Community Choice will change that by injecting healthy competition into the marketplace, allowing customers to benefit from lower energy costs, and pick greener energy sources to power their home or business."The move is not without risks. Councilman Scott Sherman voted against the plan, noting the city's recent trouble with its existing utility, the water department. The department is undergoing major transformation after an audit found thousands were billed incorrectly. Plus, start-up costs could be as much as million, and residents would have to pay exit fees to SDG&E. A spokeswoman for SDG&E said it fully supports the city in creating the alternative. The mayor's office said it would give updates every two months starting in April. The city hopes to launch the new service in 2021. Councilman Chris Ward issued the following statement Monday: 1972

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Start off the new year with some winter fun and special events around town!There's still plenty of holiday magic to catch at Liberty Station's Rady Children's ice rink and the Hilton San Diego Bayfront's "Holiday by the Bay" events. SeaWorld is also celebrating Dia de los Reyes this weekend with festive foods and shows to commemorate the Three Kings. Some educational fun can be found at Fleet Science Center before thier "MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition" closes up next week, and archaeology fans can get their hands dirty with hands-on activities during ArchaeoCon! Minecraft fans also get a bevvy of entertainment — both fun and educational — at Minefaire at the San Diego Convention Center.MORE: Don't see anything in this week's rundown? Check out the 10News Community Calendar for even more fun around town this weekendBut if you're looking to take it easy to start off the year, consider grabbing a yoga session with a beer, or purusing some vintage wares in North Park! Here's a look at what's happening this weekend around San Diego:THURSDAYRady Children's Ice RinkWhere: Liberty Station; Cost: - (Thursday - Sunday) Jump into some winter fun at Liberty Station, where you can hit the ice rink for a good cause! Skate and helmet rentals are including in prices and a portion of proceeds will benefit the Thriving After Cancer program at Rady Children's.MythBusters: The Explosive ExhibitionWhere: Fleet Science Center; Cost: .95 - .95(Thursday - Sunday) Separate fact from fiction at the Fleet Science Center's MythBusters: The Explosive Exhibition, where you're immersed into an interactive museum of props from the show, myths to bust or prove, and more scientific fun.FRIDAYThe Dan BandWhere: House of Blues San Diego; Cost: - Dan Finnerty and his comedic band hit House of Blues San Diego for a night of covers, with some added hilarity and obscenities by Dan. Anyone familiar with the band may recognize them from the films "The Hangover," "Starsky & Hutch," and "Old School." Holiday by the BayWhere: Hilton San Diego Bayfront; Cost: - (Friday - Saturday) Still in need of some holiday fun? Holiday by the Bay features a two-story ice tubing slide, ice bumper cars, nightly snow fluries and a 30-foot tall Christmas tree as well as food, holiday cocktails and gingerbread decorating.SATURDAYMinefaire: Official Minecraft Community EventWhere: San Diego Convention Center; Cost: .99 - .99(Saturday - Sunday) Calling all Minecraft fans! Visit Minefaire this weekend at the convention center and compete in tournaments and build battles, a Minecraft escape room, or explore the game through VR headsets. Minecraft YouTube celebrities will also be in attendance and fans can learn directly from developers and global education mentors.Yoga + BeerWhere: Eppig Brewing, North Park; Cost: Unwind and enjoy a brew with a 60-minute Vinyasa flow and Eppig beer in North Park. Tickets come with a welcome taster, yoga sessions, and 1 your first pint of beer.ArchaeoCon 2019Where: Marriott Marquis San Diego Marina; Cost: Interested in archaeology? Travel back in time in this celebration of archaeology with an ancient game tournament, hands-on activities, demonstrations, archaeology presentations, and discussion with industry experts! SUNDAYOld Town Tequila and Tortillas tourWhere: Old Town San Diego; Cost: - (Thursday - Sunday) Explore San Diego's most historic neighborhood and gain a new appreciation into the area's original adobes, shops, and church. The tour treats guests to a trip into the past highlighted by tequila and tortillas.Three Kings CelebrationWhere: SeaWorld San Diego; Cost: Starting at .99(Thursday - Sunday) Celebrate Dia de los Reyes at SeaWorld as they commemorate the arrival of the Three Kings with holiday attractions, festive cuisine, and their "Journey of the Three Kings" show.San Diego Vintage Flea MarketWhere: The Observatory North Park; Cost: FreeAbout 100 vendors will showcase the latest in vintage wares, clothing, furniture, and more in North Park during the San Diego Vintage Flea Market. Bring along your coats for the market's coat drive to benefit the San Diego Rapid Response Network! 4226

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- SeaWorld San Diego is being allowed to reopen, but certain parts of the park will have to remain closed, a San Diego County spokesman said.A county spokesman told ABC 10News that the park is being allowed to reopen under California’s guidance for zoos.SeaWorld San Diego will be able to open its outdoor areas of the park, but indoor areas -- such as its aquariums -- and rides will not be open to guests under the specific zoo guidance.Under the zoo guidance, the park will have to post a Safe Reopening Plan like other businesses.It remains unknown when the park will officially reopen; SeaWorld San Diego officials did not immediately respond to ABC 10News’ request for comment.The park has been closed since March due to the coronavirus pandemic. The park's website states that for season passholders, tickets will be extended as long as the closure lasted.The company’s most recent earnings report revealed troubling numbers from the second quarter and first six months of 2020, including revenue down 96 percent compared to the same time last year.Parents around San Diego said the news is a welcome sign after a summer of closures. Raquel Cusi said her four kids ask when they can go back to SeaWorld on a daily basis."For me I feel like I’ve been born and raised in San Diego, SeaWorld is a staple, and the fact that we can’t be there is sad, so I think it’ll be really awesome for San Diego families," said Cusi.Claudia Harris is a mom of three and said her kids love going to see the killer whales. In a zoom call, the kids all shared their excitement."I’m so excited to watch the killer whale show because the whales are so cool," said her son, while holding a whale toy.SeaWorld is joining the San Diego Zoo and the USS Midway in partial reopenings, but a LEGOLAND spokesperson said they have not been told when that park will reopen. LEGOLAND General Manager Kurt Stocks said, in a statement, “LEGOLAND California Resort is ready and eager to open once the state and county guidelines are given. All health and safety guidelines that have been approved for other San Diego attractions can easily be observed at our Park even if it means closing the very few indoor attractions.” 2219

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- San Diego State University reported at least 13 new cases of COVID-19 on Monday. The total of positive cases among students since the first day of school is now up to 20. The university says the most of the students that tested positive live off campus. Only three of the students were living on campus. Two of the students are in isolation on campus. The third student is isolating somewhere else. In a letter sent out to staff and students, school officials say the majority of the students didn't interact with any SDSU employees or go to any of the shared campus spaces. One student did briefly visit the school bookstore. San Diego State started the school year on Aug. 24, mostly with online classes. There are 2,600 students living on campus. County officials confirm they have started outbreak investigations and are working closely with the school. Over the weekend, SDSU announced they had hired security to patrol the campus from Thursday to Sunday, after hours, to monitor for any COVID-19 violations on campus. Students told ABC 10News they think the school is doing the best they can in response to COVID-19. They say they are more concerned about things in housing off campus. Multiple students report large crowds walking to and from campus with no masks and parties with large crowds. On Monday officials sent ABC 10News the following statement: 1391

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