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(KGTV) --San Diego's coastlines, views, and sunsets are worth our hard-earned incomes. But if you're chasing a getaway to, say, Hawaii just for reassurance, a trip to the islands got a lot less expensive.Southwest Airlines is now offering direct flights from San Diego International Airport to airports located on Maui, Oahu, and Kona. Hey, Making It In San Diego also means budgeting for vacations.As of Monday morning, flights were as low as one-way.Southwest announced in April 2018 that it intends to start offering service from California to Hawaii. Nonstop flights will be offered from San Diego, Oakland, San Jose, and Sacramento airports to Honolulu International, Lihue, Kona International (Keahole), and Kahului airports.Last month, the airlines completed its first test flight to Honolulu International Airport with only crew aboard as part of Southwest's effort to prove to the agency it's ready to start offering service to the island.For more information on available flights, visit Southwest web site. 1029
(KSTU) -- A woman who disappeared in Utah's Zion National Park before being found 12 days later is reportedly being investigated for fraud in connection to her disappearance.The Salt Lake Tribune reported the Washington County Sheriff's Office is looking into Holly Courtier's story after accounts of her rescue and how she survived with no food or water raised questions within the department.In the days following the rescue, Courtier's daughter -- who lives in San Diego -- said her mother hit her head and became disoriented in the park; while her sister, Jaime Strong, said Holly never drank from a nearby river because it was possibly toxic.Hearing the accounts after Courtier was able to leave Zion National Park with minimal assistance raised red flags to officials, according to a statement released by the Sheriff's Office."These inconsistencies raised some questions as to the authenticity of the events as reported to law enforcement," said Sheriff Cory C. Pulsipher in the statement.The Washington County Sheriff's Office says it has received "numerous tips" claiming Courtier made up the story as a way to make money through a GoFundMe account -- a theory that does not check out with the sheriff."At this point in the investigation, there has been no evidence to support the theory that the incident was committed intentionally as an effort to achieve financial gain."RELATED COVERAGE:-- San Diego woman’s mother missing in Zion National Park-- Hiker who disappeared in Zion National Park found-- Hiker's rescue leaves unanswered questions 1562

(KGTV) — President-elect Joe Biden is set to select California Attorney General Xavier Becerra to lead the pandemic response as Health and Human Services secretary.According to Associated Press sources, Becerra will be nominated to lead the department, which will require confirmation. If confirmed, he will be the first Latino to lead the department.The HHS is a -trillion-plus agency with 80,000 employees and oversees several issues including drugs and vaccines, medical research, and health insurance programs. During his time as AG, Becerra has been an advocate of the Affordable Care Act.Biden has been under increasing pressure to expand racial and ideological diversity in his Cabinet and other top jobs, the AP reported. Of the nine major picks made so far, Biden has selected two white men: Secretary of State choice Antony Blinken and chief of staff Ron Klain.Civil rights leaders have called for diverse choices for the "big four" Cabinet positions of secretaries of state, defense, treasury, and the attorney general. Biden has not committed to appointing the positions to any specific nominees yet.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1170
(KGTV) - Is a 4G network really being set up on the moon?Yes.Vodafone and Nokia plan to set one up on the moon next year.The network will be used by lunar rovers to stream HD data to a base station and then back to Earth. 240
(KGTV) -- Nearly 4,000 people were detained along the Southwest border Monday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a tweet Tuesday. According to the agency, more than 3,700 people were apprehended, marking the "largest single day total in more than a decade."At this time, it's unclear exactly where most of the apprehensions took place. #BorderPatrol recorded more than 3,700 apprehensions along the Southwest Border yesterday—the largest single day total in more than a decade. pic.twitter.com/JqazvQtoGI— CBP (@CBP) March 27, 2019 548
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