Ì«ÔʲôÔÒòµ¼ÖÂÖÌ´¯-¡¾É½Î÷¸ØÌ©Ôº¡¿£¬HaKvMMCN,ÄĸöÒ½Ôº¿´¸Ø³¦Ì«Ô,̫ԻìºÏÖ̳öѪ,ɽÎ÷ÖÎÁƸس¦¿ÆÄÄÀïºÃ,ɽÎ÷Öθس¦ÖÌ´¯Ò½Ôº,ɽÎ÷¸Ø³¦Ò½ÔºÄļҺÃ,ɽÎ÷³¤ÁËÄÚÖÌ´¯Ôõô°ì
¡¡¡¡Ì«ÔʲôÔÒòµ¼ÖÂÖÌ´¯Ì«Ôƨ¹É³¤°ü,Ì«ÔÖÌ´¯ÊÖÊõ×¼±¸,Ì«ÔÊÐÖÎÖÌ´¯ÄļÒÒ½ÔººÃ,̫Ըس¦¼²²¡ÔÚÏßÎÊ´ð,ɽÎ÷´ó±ã¸ØÃÅѪ,ɽÎ÷¸Ø³¦²¡×¨¼Ò,Ì«ÔÄǸöÒ½Ôº¸Ø³¦
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) ¡ª A family forced to flee Paradise, Calif., because of the Camp Fire finally returned home after nearly a month this week to find their faithful canine had survived and guarding their charred property.Andrea Gaylord was evacuated on Nov. 8 but only allowed back to her property Wednesday, according to group K9 Paw Print Rescue. Her property had burned in the fire. During the evacuation, Gaylord was unable to get to her dog, Madison, before the flames had spread through the town and forced her out, according to the rescue group.Animal rescuer, Shayla Sullivan, responded to Gaylord's request to check on Madison, first spotting the Anatolian shepherd just days after the fire began. Madison, however, kept his distance, according to Sullivan, who was already in the area searching for other lost pets.Sullivan decided to leave food and water regularly at the property for Madison until Gaylord was able to return, the animal group wrote.As Gaylord pulled up Wednesday, there sat Madison ¡ª being a very good boy."He had stayed to protect what was left of his home, and never gave up on his people! I¡¯m so happy I¡¯m crying as I write this! He didn¡¯t give up through the storms or the fire! A long [sp] month it must have been for him!" Sullivan wrote on Facebook. 1280
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - Heavy fog and thick mud were no match for Justify at the Pimlico Race Course on Saturday.The chestnut colt took the lead late in the race for a nailbiting ending and won the 143rd Preakness Stakes.After winning the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago and the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, Justify now moves on to the Belmont Stakes with the hope of winning the coveted Triple Crown.The Belmont Stakes take place on June 9. Justify will enter the race aiming to be the sport's 13th Triple Crown winner.American Pharoah is the most recent Triple Crown winner having won the title in 2015. Saturday was also a victorious day for Bob Baffert, Justify's trainer. He also trained American Pharoah. 701
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) ¡ª As the government shutdown continued into the new year, Democratic lawmakers remained still in their refusal to fund President Donald Trump's border wall project.The battle of the border wall began months ago but only threatened to keep the government open in recent months, as spending deadlines neared.Here's a look at what has led up to the shutdown and where lawmakers sit on the issue of border wall funding and how it's affecting the government's status: 477
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) ¡ª California is now allowing breweries, bars, wineries, and distilleries to sell drinks to-go if they partner with a meal provider to provide food as well.The state's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) announced the change Friday, allowing locations that do not have their own kitchen to reopen for business in some fashion.The change comes after several requests to expand to-go sales to breweries, bars, wineries, and distilleries that do not have kitchens, according to ABC. In March, the agency allowed those locations with kitchens to sell drinks to-go with food.RELATED:Pacific Beach's El Prez shut down for violating health ordersWhat to know: Changes at beaches, restaurants this Memorial Day weekendABC says the change will help more than 50,000 small and large businesses affected by economic challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic."We know businesses have suffered as they continue fighting to slow the spread of COVID-19," said ABC Director Jacob Appelsmith. "We have heard directly from these businesses that the notices of regulatory relief can give them a boost and help bring more people back to work."On May 15, the ABC issued another change that will allow these businesses to use parking lots, patios, and sidewalks to spread out dine-in customers. The agency says it is also now allowing virtual wine tasting, free alcohol delivery, extended delivery hours, alcohol transactions through pass-out windows or trays, and distilleries to make hand sanitizer approved by the FDA. 1523
¡¡¡¡(KGTV) - Are the Mets really still paying Bobby Bonilla .1 million a year, even though he retired in 2001?Yes!In 2000, the Mets agreed to buy out the rest of Bonilla's .9 million contract.But instead of paying it at the time, they agreed to make annual payments of .1 million for 25 years starting in 2011.That means Bonilla will get a million bucks every year through 2035 when he'll be 72 and out of the league for more than three decades. 455