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(KGTV) -- The Grossmont and Cuyamaca Colleges announced Monday that they will remain online through spring 2021 amid the coronavirus pandemic.The colleges said they are currently deciding which 2021 classes need to be taught in person, but can also meet safely in person.“We all miss the vibrancy of our campuses filled with students, but we must first consider the extent to which we can open our campuses while ensuring our students and employees are protected,” said Lynn Neault, chancellor of the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District.RELATED: Sweetwater Union HS District to continue distance learning through remainder of 2020The news comes as the Sweetwater Union High School District announced that it will remain online through the rest of the fall 2020 semester. 788
(KGTV) - The start of a new year will bring significant changes to laws for California drivers, including those with a history of driving under the influence. First time and repeat DUI offenders whose violations resulted in injury will be required to use an ignition interlock device for a period between one and two years. The device is the size of a cell phone and wired into a vehicle’s ignition system. In order to start the vehicle, the driver must blow into the device. The user’s blood alcohol level must be below a pre-set low limit, usually .02, according to the Centers for Disease Control. RELATED: Here are the new laws going into effect on California roads in 2019If a measurable amount of alcohol is detected, the ignition interlock enters a brief lock-out period of a few minutes, with a longer lockout for any subsequently failed test. The system is also capable of detecting mouthwash, which will trigger a positive test until the alcohol dissipates from the driver’s mouth, usually within minutes. Once on the road, the devices have ‘running retests’ which require drivers to blow into the locks at random intervals. If the driver fails, the vehicle’s horn will honk or the lights will flash to alert law enforcement to a violation. The devices aren’t cheap for DUI offenders. They must pay between -150 to install, and about -80 per month for monitoring and calibration. The standards for the devices are established by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The CDC has linked ignition interlock devices to lower DUI rates. The agency’s research found repeat offenses dropped about two-thirds due to the locks. Mothers Against Drunk Drivers reports the average drunk driver has driven under the influence 80 times before a first arrest. More than 2 million drunk drivers have had three or more prior convictions, according to MADD. California is one of 31 states to approve the devices. 1941
(KGTV) — On the first day of the 116th Congress, Rep. Brad Sherman, (D-CA), said Thursday he will reintroduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, the LA Times reported.The articles of impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors were cosponsored by fellow Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas. Sherman originally filed articles of impeachment in July 2017 claiming the president had obstructed justice in the Russian investigation."There is no reason it shouldn’t be before the Congress," Sherman told the LA Times. "Every day, Donald Trump shows that leaving the White House would be good for our country."Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has already ruled out introducing the move for impeachment, instead, waiting for the outcome of the special counsel investigation. 796
“Bears are NOT Billboards,” reads a social media post from a group that supports black bears in North Carolina.They are referring to images of a black bear with a “Trump 2020” sticker on a tracking collar. The group, Help Asheville Bears-HAB, says this is the second time a collar has been defaced with “similar stickers.”"Whoever put these political stickers on these bears is cruel and heartless," HAB wrote in a Facebook post. 437
(KGTV) — President Donald Trump Saturday toured the destruction left behind by one of California's deadliest wildfires ever.The visit comes as the Camp Fire's death toll increased Friday, with authorities announcing 71 people have been killed and 1,011 people remain missing — though not everyone is believed to be missing.The Camp Fire ignited Nov. 8 and chewed through Northern California, virtually decimating the town of Paradise and ravaging nearby communities.RELATED: 497