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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The son of artists, Steve Maloney says creating art has always been in his DNA."It makes you feel good, making art makes me feel good, really," said Maloney. The project he is most proud of is featured in the documentary Take Me Home Huey, which is being screened during San Diego's GI Film Festival. Produced by Los Angeles filmmakers Alicia H. Brauns and Christine N. Steele, the film documents Maloney's transformation of a Vietnam-era Medevac Huey Helicopter from a wounded warbird, shot down in combat in 1969, into a colorful sculpture with a mission to help veterans recover from Post-Traumatic Stress."What my purpose was to honor those 2.7 million or more American Vietnam veterans that never got a welcome home," said Maloney. Inspiration for the Huey sculpture came from Vietnam veterans themselves. Maloney interviewed several, listening to their stories, and learning what they felt while during the war. "What are you thinking about? Well, number one, probably your girlfriend, maybe your car, mom's apple pie."Maloney and the filmmakers were able to uncover the history of Huey 174, learning the names of surviving crew and two young soldiers killed during the shoot-down.The three survivors were reunited 50 years after their aircraft was shot down. "They almost wanted to hug it, for sure, they wanted to touch the cross, the medevac cross on the top. It just brought out their experiences, which they talked about," said Maloney. "The two pilots had a great feeling of guilt."Maloney says the project has helped Vietnam veterans cope with the traumas of war. Maloney is currently working on a book which will allow him to share more experiences not captured in the film, including the journey of Huey #174 as an art exhibition in various cities throughout the United States and the people he met along the way.The Huey sculpture is on display at the Palm Springs Air Museum. 1919

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- This year, the Drug Enforcement Administration is adding vaping products to the list of what they’ll accept on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. The agency will be accepting prescriptions and vaping products on October 26 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. According to the agency, nearly 10 million Americans misused controlled prescription drugs in 2018. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there have been 33 deaths in 24 states and nearly 1,500 lung injuries from vaping in 2019.The agency is treating the events like an outbreak, saying the best advice is to avoid using all forms of E-Cigarettes. The DEA decided to add vaping products to their drug take back event to make sure they're safely removed."If people throw them away, if people dump them down the toilet, if people store them in a drawer, they're still not safe," says DEA Special Agent in Charge Colin Roane." "We're going to permanently get rid of them by collecting them and disposing them."The DEA will accept any kind of cartridges or vaping devices, as long as they don't have lithium-ion powered batteries.Check out the list below of locations you can drop off prescription drugs and vaping products throughout San Diego County: Naval Medical Center San Diego (Balboa) - Active and retired military and staff onlySan Diego Police Department Central Division Naval Base San Diego Navy Exchange on 32nd Street - Active and retired military and staff onlySan Diego District Attorney’s Office - Hall of JusticeCoronado Police DepartmentSan Diego Police Department Southeastern DivisionMarine Corps Recruit DepotSan Diego Sheriff’s Department Lemon Grove station San Diego Police Department Western Division San Diego Probation Juvenile HallSan Diego Police Department Eastern Division Mesa College Campus Police Substation La Mesa Police DepartmentSan Diego Sheriff’s Department Imperial Beach stationChula Vista Public Works CenterEl Cajon Police DepartmentKaiser Permanente Otay Mesa Pharmacy MCAS Miramar Exchange - Active and retired military and staff onlySan Diego Police Department Northern Division Lakeside Sheriff’s Department Sheriff’s Poway Patrol Station San Diego Police Department Northwestern Division Alpine Sheriff’s Station Scripps Encinitas Hospital Escondido Police Station San Diego Sheriff’s Office San MarcosCarlsbad Police Station San Diego Sheriff’s Office VistaTri-City Medical Center Sheriff’s Fallbroo Patrol Station MCB Camp Pendleton - Active and retired military and staff onlyClick here for more locations. 2559

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The second night of the San Diego Film Festival brought in big stars, who talked productions, current culture and how much they love our city.On the red carpet, it was like a reunion, stars giving each other accolades and exchanging greetings.Alex Wolff grabbing a moment of Kathryn Hahn's time in front of our camera, "I just want to say how amazing you are in your new movie and you're amazing and I'm a big fan and I'll stop." Hahn responding humbly, telling him she's excited to see his work as well."I've gotten very lucky, these people are actually talented," Topher Grace said. Most people know him for his role as Eric Forman on That 70's Show.Hahn told us she spent the day at the zoo with her daughter, "I love it here!"John Cho telling us he's been here mostly for Comic Con. He noted the Trolley 'cuts through the fun' of the event, joking, "just a bunch of people with masks on with impaired vision crossing railroad tracks, not a big deal San Diego City Council, get it fixed."We asked Kenny Loggins about Top Gun 2, and if he'll write a song to rival "Danger Zone", "I'm not officially working on it, I'm working on it on my own end." He said when he's done, he'll put in a bid, "they're still thinking about it."The stars did get serious, talking on hot topics their productions handled. "I think you know with what's going on in our country and our political discourse, we have to stop speaking to each other as much through these devices and to speak with each other eyeball to eyeball and I think that's the way toward peace versus avariciousness," John Cho said, talking about "Searching".Christian Navarro said he's felt the impact of 13 Reasons Why. "I've traveled the world now for this show and I cannot tell you how many young people have come up to us and said because of your show people have treated me better, because of your show I am still here today."OCtober 10th- 14th is focused on film debuts, some already getting Oscar Buzz.CEO of the San Diego Film Foundation, Tonya Mantooth, gave us her predictions, "I mean I think Jake Gyllenhaal's performance in Wild Life will get him a nomination. I think Melissa McCarthy last night she will get a nomination"The festival runs through Sunday, you can check out the movies before they hit theaters by buying a pass?online. 2362

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The Thanksgiving holiday brings closures in the City of San Diego. All federal, state, and city offices will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, the city reported. Other key schedule changes include: One-day delay in trash and recycling pickup for customers served by the Environmental Services DepartmentAll public buildings in Balboa ParkParking meters will not be enforced in the City of San DiegoLibrariesRecreation CentersChollas LakeMission Trails Regional Park Visitor CenterTecolote Nature CenterMiramar LandfillRELATED: San Diego restaurants serving up three-course Thanksgiving dinnersOpen normal hours:Golf courses will be open with holiday ratesSkate parksSan Vicente Reservoir 711

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thirteen people overcoming a unique set of obstacles plan to conquer a 13.1-mile marathon this weekend.They're called the Lucky 13."It takes a lot of courage, and you've got to be really brave, even just to apply," said Paul Carey, the Lucky 13 Coordinator, and Head Coach.The Tri-City Medical Center program assists those who have had or are currently overcoming health obstacles to achieve their fitness goals. For six months, they're professionally trained and receive wellness support ahead of the Tri-City Medical Center Carlsbad Half-Marathon."Everything good I have in my life can be traced back to Lucky 13 and being part of that," said Carey, who was a participant years ago.For 30 years Carey felt trapped in his bipolar diagnosis.During that time, he was on heavy medications, had several psychiatric hospital stays, and underwent 50 sessions of electroconvulsive therapy.Then he found the Lucky 13 program."It's an endless foundation of support that's just something really remarkable," said Carey. If you'd like to be a part of the next Lucky 13, Tri-City will accept applications from February through the end of June. The program is free and anyone can apply. 1201

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