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“KPop Demon Hunters” se irá de gira mundial de conciertos

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Por Erick E. Beltran, CNN en Español

Los fans de “KPop Demon Hunters” ahora podrán disfrutar de un espectáculo en vivo que recorrerá varias ciudades del mundo.

Netflix anunció su alianza con AEG Presents, empresa dedicada al entretenimiento en vivo, para realizar un show inspirado en la película animada, que se convirtió en uno de los mayores fenómenos recientes de la plataforma. Además, varias canciones de su banda sonora alcanzaron el primer lugar del Billboard Hot 100.

Por ahora, no se han revelado demasiados detalles sobre el espectáculo y aún no está claro si participará el elenco que prestó sus voces en el filme. Sin embargo, Netflix describió el proyecto como una “gira mundial de conciertos” que “llevará a la vida, de distintas maneras, el universo de la película”.

Junto con el anuncio, también se habilitó un sitio web para que los fans puedan registrarse y recibir información anticipada sobre las ciudades y fechas de la gira. Para acceder al registro, el sitio solicita datos como fecha de nacimiento, número telefónico, nombre y correo electrónico.

“KPop Demon Hunters” se estrenó en Netflix el 20 de junio de 2025 y desde entonces se convirtió en uno de los fenómenos de entretenimiento más importantes de los últimos años. En marzo pasado, Netflix confirmó el desarrollo de una secuela en colaboración con Sony Pictures, que continuará explorando la historia del grupo musical ficticio HUNTR/X.

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Wife of Santa Maria Released From Immigration Facility After Weeks of Holding

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. (KEYT) – The wife of a Santa Maria man has been released from a Texas immigration detention facility today after weeks of detainment.

Dr. Rubeliz Bolivar, a Venezuelan native, along with her five-year-old daughter were detainment by federal officers back in April as they were about to board a flight to Santa Maria from Texas, where Bolivar is completing her residency.

Your News Channel learned the five-year-old girl was reunited with her father, Milenko Faria while her mother was still in holding.  Faria moved to Santa Maria in 2017 after fleeing Venezuela and had his daughter here on the Central Coast, making her a U.S. citizen.

Milenko Faria, tells Your News Channel's Jarrod Zinn that his wife was released from an immigration detention facility in Texas today.

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Old Town Goleta Restriping Project Sparks Debate Over Safety and Business Impacts

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GOLETA, Calif.—The City of Goleta says its Old Town restriping project is improving safety and making the area more pedestrian-friendly — but some business owners say the changes are still hurting customer traffic.

The project along Hollister Avenue reduced the roadway from four lanes to two and added bike lanes, new crosswalks, and back-in angled parking as part of the city’s effort to create a safer and more walkable downtown corridor.

According to data presented to the Goleta City Council, vehicle speeds have decreased, collisions are down, and pedestrian activity has increased since the changes were implemented.

Still, reaction from the community remains mixed.

“During rush hour, whether it's in the morning or at lunchtime or in the evening, and you need to go through Old Town Goleta, good luck,” said resident Bernard Carr.

Some business owners say while safety may have improved, customer access has become more challenging.

“This is safer for me. I haven't really seen too many accidents in comparison to where we used to see before,” said Peter Jimenez, owner of Goleta Barbers.

But Jimenez says his business has suffered since construction first began.

“Since the beginning of the construction, I feel from there to now it's been about 40%,” he said, referring to a decline in business.

Jimenez says the new back-in parking spaces can be confusing for drivers and believes the reduced traffic lanes may discourage customers from stopping in Old Town.

“We've had people send us a text message saying they can't find parking. And in reality, there's plenty of parking. You just kind of have to give it a chance,” he said.

Some drivers say the back-in parking design takes adjustment.

“I just had to pull forward where I was parking here, and I felt like I was in the bike lane and blocking traffic to back in,” said Susan Zink of Santa Barbara. “But I was able to back in with the cars that have all the mirrors and help. That’s very, very helpful. But that's the first time I've done it.”

Others in the area say their businesses have not experienced the same struggles.

Patricia Guerrera, owner of Tru Beauty Lash Academy, says her business has been thriving since opening earlier this year.

“I’ve been here since February, so I'm new to this area, but I feel because we have a parking lot, we got lucky and the clients are not having a hard time,” Guerrera said.

Some business owners also point to ongoing construction projects nearby as another factor potentially affecting sales, making it difficult to determine exactly what is causing the slowdown.

City officials say it may take more time to fully understand the long-term effects of the restriping project. For now, debate continues over how Old Town Goleta should balance safety, traffic flow, and support for local businesses.

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Bissell Pet Foundation’s “Empty The Shelters” campaign waves adoption fees through May 17

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GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) The 10th annual Bissell Pet Foundation's Empty the Shelters campaign might be giving dogs something to wag their tales about.

"We are currently doing a promotion with Bissell, Bissell Foundation, they allow us to wave the adoption fees for families May 1st through May 17th," said South County Volunteer Foster Coordinator Victoria Feld.

In addition to waving adoption fees, the pets up for adoption are already vaccinated, spayed or neutered and micro-chipped.

"Our adoptions fee are generally only $110 but the $110 dollars can be used for pet supplies, right, so being able to do that really gets people in the shelter so foot traffic and adoptions seem to be much higher during these promotions," said Volunteer Foster Coordinator Victoria Feld.

People on the fence may want to foster for a day or more and see if the pets are a match for their home and family.

"A lot of the time they end up adopting them anyway and it is so great for me to say they don't have adoptions fees they are waves and that money can go somewhere else too," said Feld.

Santa Barbara County Animal Services in Goleta, Santa Maria and Lompoc have had 47 pet adoptions since the Empty the Shelters campaign began.

The adoptions included dogs, cats, chickens, and rabbits.

Animals Services hopes a pair German Shepherds named Mack and Brinx will be adopted together free of charge.

"They are both about 10 years old and this is a bonded pair we are trying really really hard to keep them together," said Feld.

Longtime volunteer Ezad Shojaee came to visit them.

"I love Shephards, unfortunately we get a lot of German Shephards, " said Shojaee, "So, whenever they are around I love spending time with them."

He said his condo is too small for them or he would adopt them.

He hopes people will come to see them and all the animals.

"I am sure if they see our dogs they will be in love with them instantly," said Shojaee.

There are younger dogs, too.

Some shelters, including Ventura County's in Camarillo, are experiencing overcrowding.

"Empty the Shelters" is intended to help reduce overcrowding nationwide.

Empty the Shelters runs through Sunday, May 17, 2026.

Santa Barbara County Animal Services shelters are open Tuesdays through Sundays.

People interested in adopting are welcome to check out the photos of the four-legged-friends available online.

For more information on animal adoption in Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties visit;https://countyofsb.org/415/Animal-Services or https://animalservices.venturacounty.gov and https://asapcats.org and https://www.slocounty.ca.gov/departments/heath-agency/animal-services

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