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(KGTV) - Is California really banning Hunt's "Manwich" sauce because it's not gender-neutral?No.A meme going around is just satire, inspired by a proposed law in Berkeley.That law would eliminate several gendered terms from Berkeley's municipal code.For example, the word "manpower" would be replaced by "work force."But there is no move to ban the word "Manwich." 372

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(KGTV) - Day one of the Scripps National Spelling Bee is in the b-a-g.Spellers underwent the second round of preliminaries Tuesday in Maryland, kicking things off with the word "unicameral," meaning to have a single chamber.Going into Wednesday, 452 spellers will take the stage in the next round. Sixty-four spellers will not be moving onto the final preliminary competition. The finals immediately follow on Thursday and Friday.Local spellers NingXin Sun, of San Diego, Kevin Luo, of San Diego, and Ethan Anderson, of Escondido, each spelled their words correctly to make it to the next round — and hopefully to the finals, where they'll compete for a ,000 first prize.The Scripps National Spelling Bee will be streamed live online on WatchESPN. 798

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(KGTV) - A fire broke out Friday at a home in the Talmadge area.Sky10 was above the home in the 4600 block of 50th at Madison Ave. about 4:30 p.m.Firefighters found flames and smoke at the home when they arrived.The home was vacant when the fire broke out. No roads were closed in the area.San Diego Fire-Rescue teams did not immediately release what caused the fire.Crews requested an arson investigator and SDG&E assistance at the scene.   483

  

(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

  

(CNN) -- Lifeguards in Huntington Beach, California, were reminding swimmers to shuffle their feet when they go into the ocean after 176 people were stung by stingrays in just one day.A record number of people were stung on Saturday, authorities told CNN affiliate KTLA.It may sound like a scene from a monster movie, but the rays weren't on a stabby rampage attacking beachgoers' lower legs.Warm weather brought lots of people to the beach during low tide."When you have people in the water with lower tides like that, they make their way out to where the stingrays reside and, unfortunately, people step on the stingrays and that's when they get stung," Lt. Eric Dieterman of the fire department's Marine Safety Division told KTLA.Lifeguards had people soak their injuries in bags of warm water to help ease the pain from the stings.There were fewer people in the water on Sunday after the weather got cooler, KTLA reported, and the number of stings went down.Dieterman said lifeguards warned people to stay out of the water through Monday.Stingrays are flat, bottom-dwellers that like to hang out partially covered in the sand in shallow, temperate waters.Their primary defense is camouflage, but they will sting if stepped on or disturbed. That's why experts recommend swimmers shuffle their feet when they walk in the water to produce vibrations that scare the rays away.Stingray injuries can usually be treated with warm water, antibiotics to prevent infections and possibly a tetanus shot, according to SeaGrant California. In rare cases, a doctor may have to remove a stinger if it breaks off in the wound.Legendary television star and conservationist Steve Irwin died in 2006 when a stingray barb went into his chest while he was filming a documentary in Australia.Huntington Beach resident Lee Perkins told KTLA that he was stung two weeks ago and that the wound got infected."It's definitely a searing nerve pain and it's pretty intense," Perkins said.Perkins said he's grateful that his 10-year-old son, who was swimming nearby, wasn't stung. 2062

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