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(KGTV) - Will hitting the lock button 5 times on an iPhone trigger an SOS?Yes, but only if you have a model newer than the iPhone 5.The feature is only available on iPhones running the iOS 11 operating system.  228

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A 19-year-old man walked out of an Ohio court after being sentenced Wednesday and led police on a chase before crashing.Authorities said Cyrus Matthews, 19, appeared at the courthouse in Wadsworth to be sentenced to 90 days in jail for a criminal damaging charge and a reckless operations chargeMatthews allegedly told authorities he was not going to jail.He fled the courthouse after Judge Stephen Mcllvaine read his sentencing. Matthews got in the driver's seat of a vehicle outside Wadsworth City Hall. There was a person in the passenger's seat who authorities say he knew. After fleeing the courthouse, he led police on a chase, striking several cars.The chase ended in a bad crash and reported entrapment. Five people from several vehicles were taken to a nearby hospital with injuries that appeared to be not life-threatening, according to police. 912

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(KGTV) - The hit “Live in Front of a Studio Audience” returns to ABC for a second episode Wednesday night. Jimmy Kimmel and Norman Lear are bringing two pioneering comedies from the 1970s back to the small screen for live shows. “All in the Family” unites Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei and Ellie Kemper in the groundbreaking roles. “Good Times” stars Viola Davis, Tiffany Haddish, and Andre Braugher. Jay Pharoah tackles the part of their son JJ. “There might be a few Dyn-o-mites,” he said. “What’s the adrenaline gonna be like right before you go out there,” First Look’s Chris Connelly asked Viola Davis. “You say adrenaline, I say nerves. I say sheer fear - but you know what? It is exciting to me because I have a 31-year career. I come from the theater,” said Davis. You can watch the show on Wednesday, Dec. 18, on ABC10 at 8 p.m. 845

  

(KGTV) - Support has been pouring in for a California hot dog vendor who's money was seized by a University of California officer over the weekend in Berkeley.A GoFundMe for "Beto" has raised ,526 as of Tuesday at 4:30 p.m. The account was started by Martin Flores, who shot the now-viral video of a University of California Police (UCPD) officer taking Beto's money and citing him. RELATED: Outcry after police take hot dog vendor's money outside UC Berkeley football gameThe UCPD officer said Beto did not have a permit to sell hot dogs outside the Cal football game on Saturday adjacent to the campus's Memorial Stadium.The video soon prompted an outcry from the Internet at large."Yeah, this is law and order in action," the officer could be seen saying in the video. "That's how it works."The officer then takes the money, which was booked into evidence.Since the video was released, UC Berkeley Vice Chancellor Scott Bidd issued a statement saying they, "have instructed our officers to monitor illegal vending outside our event venues. This action has been motivated at least in part by issues of public health, the interests of local small businesses and even human trafficking.""In addition, while I cannot comment on the specifics of this particular case, our practice is to issue warnings before giving a citation. In a case such as this, it is typical to collect any suspected illegal funds and enter them into evidence," Bidd said in a statement.Bidd added that he has assigned University of California Police Department to open an investigation into the incident and that the well-being of the community "including those from our marginalized communities of color, is most important to us."UCPD detained three other individuals for vending without a license during the same weekend, according to the university. All were released with a warning.Flores said via GoFundMe that a public ceremony would be hosted at a Los Angeles venue in the coming weeks to present Beto with the funds raised."All funds will go to Juan (Beto) and the efforts to support street vendors in advocacy. Thank you again for all of your support and helping us humanize street vendors and not criminalize," Flores wrote. 2268

  

(KGTV) -- We’ve all seen popular natural disaster movies that show the ground opening up during a large earthquake. Despite the way Hollywood depicts the destruction, the U.S. Geological Survey says the ground can’t open up during a large earthquake. In the spirit of debunking this myth, we’ve decided to take a look at some other popular earthquake myths. Check them out below: Can the ground open up during an earthquake? According to the USGS, an earthquake occurs when two blocks of the earth’s crust slide past one another after being stuck together in one place for a long time, because of friction on the fault, while the rest of the crust rest of the crust away from the edges has been slowly moving. “If a fault could open up, no earthquake would occur in the first place because there would be no friction locking the two blocks together,” the agency says. "Shallow crevasses can form during earthquake-induced landslides, lateral spreads, or from other types of ground failures, but faults do not open up during an earthquake."RELATED: Is there such a thing as earthquake weather?Will California fall into the ocean? In short, the USGS says no. California is firmly planted on the top of earth’s crust in a location where it spans two tectonic plates. The San Andreas Fault System is the boundary between the Pacific Plate and the North American Plate. According to the USGS, the two plates move horizontally and, the agency says, there is nowhere for California to go. Los Angeles and San Francisco will one day be adjacent to one another, however. RELATED: Fault system in San Diego could cause big quakeCan animals predict earthquakes? This one is a bit unclear. According to the USGS, in 373 B.C. animals were observed leaving their homes and heading for safety days before a destructive earthquake. Since then, numerous anecdotal evidence exists of animals acting odd anywhere from weeks to seconds before an earthquake. Consistent and reliable behavior and the mechanism explaining how it could work still eludes scientists. Currently, scientists around the world are pursuing the mystery, according to the USGS. 2139

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