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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Three people were injured in a shooting in east San Diego on Saturday.San Diego Police say three people were shot in the area of Euclid Ave. and Home Ave. in City Heights before 9:30 p.m.SDPD did not say whether a suspect was sought or provide more details on the condition of the victims.ABC 10News is following this breaking news. Please check back for updates. 390
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This weekend, head out to catch some drive-in movie fun at the mall or get set at home for virtual fun from Liberty Station or with one of San Diego's most popular breweries.Westfield Mission Valley is hosting "Movies Under the Stars" this weekend, with three showings this weekend in the mall's parking lot.Liberty Station is hosting its First Friday arts festival online, with live events, art, and performances for viewers. Fans of Ballast Point can also enjoy their favorite brews, watch a documentary on the brewery's history, and live chat with the brewery's team as well.Those looking for some delicious local fare can head out to the Gaslamp for some outdoor dining or over to Del Mar for some fair creations, drive-thru style.(As a reminder, residents are encouraged to stay home if they feel ill and avoid large gatherings with people not from the same household. The county also requires residents to practice social distancing and wear a facial covering when within six feet of those not from the same household.)"Movies Under the Stars" at Westfield Mission Valley (Friday - Sunday): Head out to catch a flick this weekend at Westfield Mission Valley, as the mall's drive-in movie series brings screenings to the parking lot. This weekend, catch "The Secret Life of Pets" (Friday), "The Little Rascals" (Saturday), and "Despicable Me" (Sunday). Tickets are a car and gates open at 7 p.m. each night. All ticket proceeds benefit Feeding San Diego. Tickets can be purchased here.Virtual First Friday Arts District (Friday): Liberty Station's First Friday arts festival has moved online, with a line up of talented arts and culture groups, live performances, and virtual events geared toward younger viewers. More infoBallast Point Beerography online beer tasting (Saturday): Rockstar Beer Festivals is hosting an online beer tasting plus documentary reveal for Ballast Point Beerography, a look at the 25-year history of one of San Diego's most popular breweries. Virtual attendees will enjoy 10 specially-selected beers (sent to them or available for pickup) — complete with brewery swag — and get access to the documentary and live chat with the Ballast Point Crew. Tickets and more infoCurbside Gaslamp (Friday - Sunday): Enjoy outdoor dining on the streets of the Gaslamp Quarter during Curbside Gaslamp. Socially distant while eating at some of your favorite Fifth Ave. stops starting at 3 p.m. on Friday, 12 p.m. on Saturday, and 11 a.m. on Sunday and running until 11 p.m. More infoSan Diego County Fair food fun (Friday - Sunday): What's the July 4 weekend without some fair food? The Del Mar Fairgrounds is offering delicious bites from fair vendors Friday through Sunday from now until Sept. 7. Grab a bit from vendors like Chicken Charlies, Roxy's, Sugar Bear, and more! The fair is also hosting virtual exhibits showcasing student artwork, photography, and livestock shows. More info 2937

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — There's no better way to observe San Diego's history, and perhaps future, than through public murals throughout the county.While many of these murals serve as a great boost to social media profiles, they often double as a visual journey showing our region's past and what we hold dear.One thing San Diego is often associated with, happiness. Our scenic coastline, diverse communities, and bevvy of sunshine throughout the year can be thanked for that.But for those trying times, the "Smile, You're in San Diego" mural at 1st Ave. and C St. serves as a reminder. The mural's artists, Pheobe Cornog and Roxy Prima of Pandr Design Co., we tasked with the design by the San Diego Tourism Authority."They originally just wanted a smiley face. But we wanted to take it a little bit further and create something that people would get excited about," Prima says.Instead of a smiley face, the mural depicts a canvas of color not only for those ready to pose, but for those stuck in traffic to enjoy.RELATED: San Diego's graffiti arts park continues to change lives 20 years later"We wanted something bright and happy and colorful so when you're on your commute you can be happy seeing this piece," Prima added.But of course, it's also a tourist destination nestled in downtown for those who find it."People from far away places that come to San Diego and seek this mural out now and will message us, 'Oh, I was here from Philly,' or wherever," Cornog said.RELATED: Convoy Street rooster mural highlights efforts for future neighborhood archwayBut not far, Chicano Park displays tons of public art showing Chicano history and culture in the Barrio Logan neighborhood. The legs of the Coronado Bay Bridge are covered in vibrant pieces, ranging from pieces like "Founding of Mexico City," "Birth of La Raza," and "Female Inteligencia."And over in Liberty Station another piece of local history at the "Greetings from US Naval Training Station" mural. Inside each letter of the postcard design is an era of the training station's history, from US Navy facility to public market."SeaWalls: Murals for Oceans," on Fourth Ave., was painted by the Cohort Collective to raise environmental issues. The group installed 18 murals around the county to bring topics of overfishing and ocean reef conservation to onlookers."There's not enough public art, we don't think, in San Diego. We have the best weather and people are outside all the time, so we should have more art on the streets and for people to easily access," Cornog said.A way for our history and future to shine through, wherever you may be in San Diego."We feel art shouldn't just be in galleries, it should be everywhere you look," Prima added. 2715
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The Port of San Diego announced Wednesday they've selected a developer for a new pod hotel concept near San Diego Bay.STAY OPEN was chosen to develop and operate the new low-cost, pod-style hotel concept that would be located on Pacific Highway between the Port's administration building and Palm Street.The concept envisions 33 rooms with eight to 12 pods per room. Each pod would include a single-occupancy bed, storage locker, power supply, ventilation control, privacy screen, and free Wi-Fi. Rooms would share one bathroom with shower facilities. In total, the concept would include 220 individual pods.RELATED: City aims to start bidding to construct East Village Green park this summerSix rooms with private bathrooms and queen and twin beds would be included in the hotel. And space on the hotel's rooftop would be reserved for a restaurant, bar, and outdoor seating open to the public.An exact price for an overnight stay in a pod was not released, but STAY OPEN partner JUCY Snooze offers the pod rentals in New Zealand starting at about per night.The goal behind to concept is to offer an inexpensive for travelers, similar to a hostel. It's not clear if the pods will be designed similarly to JUCY's New Zealand hotel."STAY OPEN’s innovative ‘shared hospitality’ concept really stood out, as it is geared towards the traveler that is looking to stay in prime locations without breaking the bank or sacrificing the experience," Chairman Garry Bonelli, Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners, said. "The STAY OPEN team has a successful track record of developing and operating high quality, lower-cost overnight accommodations globally. We look forward to having them as a partner."The Port will now begin negotiations with STAY OPEN to build the proposed concept. Port officials hope to return to the Board of Port Commissioners by the end of the year to begin the environmental review process for the hotel. 1957
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - This weekend, enjoy art, the outdoors, and a couple of big-name entertainers in San Diego.The San Diego Museum of Art will feature more than 100 works of art interpreted through flowers during their four-day Art Alive exhibit. Kids can also jump into the fun with hands-on art-making and other activities.Coronado Museum of History and Art also has a unique event running, showcasing San Diego's history with drag racing over some brews.MORE: Family fun events in San DiegoOn the entertainment side, singer Art Garfunkel and comedian T.J. Miller roll into San Diego, providing some tunes and laughs for the weekend.And if you need a day outside, you're in luck. San Diego will see the return of the Barrio Logan Grand Prix, Encinitas Spring Street Fair, and Shaka Fest.THURSDAY37th annual Art AliveWhere: San Diego Museum of Art; Cost: Free (members), - (non-members)(Runs Thursday to Sunday) San Diego Museum of Art with blossom with more than 100 floral interpretations of artistic masterpieces. The four-day exhibit also features hands-on art-making and interactive activities for kids and families. Hops and History: Drag Racing in San DiegoWhere: Coronado Museum of History and Art; Cost: - Explore San Diego's storied history with drag racing with Emmanuel Burgin, author and former sports editor for El Sol de San Diego, through photography and art — with beer. 1429
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