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VIDEO: Newscene sends City College students off for Thanksgiving holiday break

CTTV highlights holiday travel surge, new parking laws in San Diego and king tides on local beaches
City College students Frankie Rodriguez, right, runs the teleprompter and Andrea Valdez, center, works as technical director in the control room for the Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 edition of Newscene. CTTV broadcasts from its on-campus studio in the C building. Photo by Daniela Luna/City Times Media
City College students Frankie Rodriguez, right, runs the teleprompter and Andrea Valdez, center, works as technical director in the control room for the Friday, Nov. 22, 2024 edition of Newscene. CTTV broadcasts from its on-campus studio in the C building. Photo by Daniela Luna/City Times Media

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This week on Newscene, CTTV delivers multiple stories affecting students and community members.

New parking rules are hitting San Diego streets, and parking near crosswalks will soon be a thing of the past.

The Thanksgiving holiday season means food and family but also traffic and travel congestion.

The San Diego region is expecting higher than usual travel both by air and on the road. Luckily for drivers, AAA said the average cost of a gallon of unleaded fuel is hovering around $4.50.

The holiday season also means the fall semester is coming to a close. 

It’s time to register for spring classes. Priority registration has already begun for those who qualify, and general registration begins Dec. 9.

You can register for courses through the my-portal website. 

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