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UPDATE (7:39 p.m.): Deputies say Janet Osborn has been found safe thanks to a Good Samaritan who spotted her and called authorities. SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — San Diego Sheriff's deputies are asking the public for help finding a missing 75-year-old who disappeared in Vista.SDSO says Janet Osborn was last seen at 1800 Devon Place on Sunday at about 12 p.m. She's described as a white female, 5'3", and was last seen wearing a long green dress, black knee-high socks, and was carrying a water bottle.Anyone who may have information on Osborn's whereabouts is asked to call SDSO at 858-565-5200. 595

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UPDATE: All lanes are now open.SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A major accident on I-8 westbound near College Avenue has forced lane closures for at least the next hour.Only one lane is open while people are being rescued from the vehicles involved in the accident. It is unclear what caused the accident, which happened around 8:40 p.m. Sunday. A SIG alert has been issued for the next hour, according to the California Highway Patrol. This is a developing story. 10News will update as details become available. 522

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Uncle Sam needs to borrow a ton of money this week — in the middle of a fight with its biggest creditor.The United States plans to sell about 4 billion of debt, according to the Treasury Department. That's the highest for a week since the record set during the 2008 financial crisis.Federal revenue is declining because of President Trump's tax cuts, so the government needs to borrow more to make ends meet. At the same time, Washington's borrowing costs have climbed rapidly in recent months. 505

  

VALLEY CENTER, Calif. (KGTV) - As the dual-threat of wildfires and climate change grows, one company says an old method of home building could be the answer to both problems.Rebecca Tasker is the CEO of Simple Construct. Her company builds homes out of straw bales.And, yes, she's heard all of the jokes."I've heard every single 'Three Little Pigs' joke you can think of," Tasker says. "Some good ones, some not so good ones."But the idea of straw bale homes is serious to Tasker."These homes, once they're plastered, are more fire-resistant than conventional homes," she says.The secret is in the construction. Tasker uses high-grade straw bales that are packed solid. She says that makes them like phone books, so they smolder instead of igniting in flames. Also, the plaster her company uses to cover the walls is made from dirt, clay, and more straw. The mixture gives the homes a 1-2 hour fire-resistance rating. Most homes only get a 30-minute rating."The oxygen can't get in to burn," Tasker says.In addition to the fire resistance, Tasker says the homes are environmentally friendly. The thick bales provide a two-foot layer of natural insulation. That blocks sound to 50 decibels. It also keeps the warmth in during the winter and the heat out during the summer."We're actually sequestering carbon in the walls," she says of the process. "We're helping to reverse climate change with these buildings. And as people start to put those two things together, we're getting a lot of business."Tasker says straw homes have been around for more than 100 years and came to California in 1996. Now, she estimates more than 60 are in use in San Diego County.She says the size of the bales can be a drawback, as it takes up valuable square footage on smaller lots. She also doesn't recommend building any higher than two stories.As for bugs or rodents, Tasker says they can't get into the walls because of how densely packed the bales are.Even the interior walls, which are typically made from traditional wood and studs, are packed with the straw/clay mixture.The construction price is comparable to conventional homes with similar insulation and efficiency ratings. Tasker thinks the idea will catch on as more people become more aware of the way these homes can help the planet.As for the little pigs jokes, she wrote a book called "The Story of the Fourth Little Pig." She uses it when she makes presentations to schools and children's' groups to help explain the concept. 2482

  

Trisha and Dennis Rawlings, a couple in their early 30s, are moving to suburban Chicago and leaving their over-60-year-old first home in the St. Louis area behind.“We were looking at potentially buying a house,” Trisha says. But in the area where they want to live, the options within their budget were limited to purchasing an older home or building a new one.The couple loved the features of a modern, new-construction neighborhood with a pool, a clubhouse and excellent walkability. And taking out a construction loan and building a house means they’ll avoid the ongoing maintenance that comes with an older home.With the supply of existing homes available to buy at “an all-time low” nationwide, according to the National Association of Realtors, homebuyers like the Rawlingses and others — including younger buyers — are looking at other options that include building a house. Here’s how to get started if you decide to build a home.? MORE: How much home can you afford?Finding a construction loan 1025

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