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A bakery in Baltimore, Maryland is going beyond making goods.The goal at The Samaritan Women bakery is to shape young women into professionals.The women also call this place home. The residents of The Samaritan Women are all survivors of sex trafficking and abuse.“What our program does is provide that first real world working experience,” says Jeanne Allert, the organization’s founder.Allert founded the organization in 2007. Her goal was to provide safe, long-term housing, and vocational programs, like the bakery, to women across America who have suffered the unthinkable.The goal is to not only to develop life skills, but to create a recipe to a new woman.Rosylyn Lindneris, who is on the staff, says learning basic work skills is important, because most of the women have never had a real job. "Our biggest wish is that her personhood, her humanity, gets restored,” says Allert. 900

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(KGTV) — The Navy will not review three SEALs connected to the case involving Chief Edward Gallagher.Acting Secretary of the Navy Thomas Modly said Wednesday that he has directed the Chief of Naval Operations to "terminate" the Trident Review cases, which could have ultimately removed the SEALs from the elite force.Modly advised in part that any issues with the SEALs be dealt with through other "administrative measures."RELATED:Trump says Navy won’t remove Gallagher’s SEAL’s designationEsper says Trump ordered him to allow SEAL to keep statusPentagon chief fires Navy secretary over SEAL controversy“I have directed the Chief of Naval Operations to terminate the Trident Reviews for three Naval Special Warfare officers. Given the unique circumstances of these three remaining cases, I have determined that any failures in conduct, performance, judgment, or professionalism exhibited by these officers be addressed through other administrative measures as appropriate, such as letters of instruction or performance observations on their officer fitness reports," Modly wrote.Modly added that the decision to toss the cases should not be interpreted as "diminishing" of the Navy SEALs."Navy uniformed leaders have my full confidence that they will continue to address challenging cultural issues within the Naval Special Warfare community, instill good order and discipline, and enforce the very highest professional standards we expect from every member of that community. These are standards that scores of brave Sailors have given their lives to establish and preserve," Modly wrote.The three Navy SEALs were awaiting a Trident Review in connection with the case of Chief Edward Gallagher. The Navy had intended to hold a Trident Review of Gallagher after he was acquired of murdering a captured ISIS teen and firing at Iraqi civilians, but convicted of taking a photo next to the body. President Trump, though, reversed Gallagher's demotion before the Navy announced it would review the case.Gallagher's Trident Review never came. Defense Secretary Mark Esper allowed Gallagher to retire without the possibility of being removed from the SEALs — at the President's direction — shortly after firing then-Navy Secretary Richard Spencer over his handling of the case. 2281

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(KGTV/AP) - California lawmakers are wrapping up their year with key decisions that came early Saturday morning.The most notable piece of legislation was a "sanctuary state" bill that would limit police cooperation with federal immigration authorities. It will now be considered by Governor Jerry Brown, who announced his support after the top state Senate leader agreed to water down the bill and preserve authority for jail and prison officials to cooperate with immigration officers in many cases. 2:15 a.m. - The Senate confirmed two of Gov. Brown's recent nominees to the Public Utilities Commission, which regulates privately-owned natural gas, water, and other utilities. Cliff Rechtschaffen and Martha Guzman Aceves were questioned about the PUC's reputation after environmental disasters and other scandals.2:05 a.m. - The Legislature approved billion of bond funding for parks and water infrastructure. The money will go to flood and dam maintenance, clean drinking water projects, coastal environmental protection, and parks. If Gov. Brown signs SB5, it will require voter approval on the 2018 budget.9:50 p.m. - Lawmakers sent Gov. Brown a bill requiring presidential candidates to publicly share five years of their tax returns in order to appear on the state ballot. Until President Trump, presidential candidates released their returns for decades.9:20 p.m. - Legislation passed that would put taxpayers on the hook for up to 0 million if the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics go over budget. LA Olympics boosters said they have a sustainable budget and insurance protection, and noted that the 1984 LA Olympics were profitable. Critics say the guarantee is not a good use of tax dollars.5:25 p.m. - Employers would be barred from initially asking employees if they have a criminal history under AB1008. Employers with five or more workers would only be able to inquire into convictions after the applicant had received a conditional job offer.1:15 p.m. - Lawmakers approved .5 billion in spending on environmental initiatives. Two bills would pay for incentives and rebates for cleaner cars, commercial trucks and port equipment. 2168

  

(KGTV) -- Orange County residents Wednesday took to social media to post photos of the blackened sky caused by the Holy Fire, which continues to grow. According to the Orange County Fire Authority, the blaze exploded in size Thursday and is still only five percent contained. Photos posted to social media show the massive fire burning in the distance as thick, gray smoke fills the sky. Scroll through the images below:  454

  

(KGTV) - Sears in Chula Vista will shut down by February 2020, the chain’s parent company said Thursday. “Since purchasing substantially all the assets of Sears Holdings Corporation in February 2019, Transformco has faced a difficult retail environment and other challenges,” the company wrote in a news release. In all, 96 Sears and Kmart stores will be closed nationwide starting December 2, according to Transformco. When the process ends next year, the company will operate 182 remaining stores. RELATED: San Diego area Forever 21 stores may close under Chapter 11The Chula Vista store at 565 Broadway was the only San Diego County location on the list of closures. A store employee declined to comment on the matter Thursday.The Sears on Winchester Road in Temecula will also close, Transformco said.The company also said the closing stores would offer going-out-of-business sales. 894

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