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The time-of-use plan does away with the new state-mandated high-usage charge, which more than 80,000 San Diegans hit over a record-hot summer. That led to bills of 0 or more. Scott Crider, SDG&E's vice president of customer services, said he understands 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. is the time people cook dinner, turn on lights and run their air-conditioners. But he said the utility is encouraging residents to conserve when demand on the grid is highest. "What we're really asking our customers to really think about energy just a little bit differently and see if they can make some minor shifts of major appliances, for instance, instead of running your dishwasher at 7 p.m., can you set it on a time to run at 9 p.m. when electricity is cheaper," he said. The price difference between times of use are minimal during the winter. But that changes in the summer, when prices from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. for most users will be nearly triple the most affordable hours. 961

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The Russian lawyer said Trump Jr.'s comments were in reference to the 2012 Magnitsky Act, a sweeping, bipartisan bill that blacklisted many prominent Russian individuals the US says are responsible for the death of Sergei Magnitky, a Russian lawyer who exposed corruption before his contested death in a Moscow prison. 318

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The requests for authorities to investigate Anthony continued throughout last year.In August 2018, Cooley reached out to Douglas County Human Services directly, writing, "We have at least 3 police reports and now a DHS call in the last 75 days," and noting that the mother had not had any parenting time with her son since May of that year.Anthony, Cooley wrote to the county agency, would record his ex-wife on his cell phone during custody exchanges, causing Ty to not want to go with his mother. If Jing would leave, her ex-husband would say she was "refusing" parenting time. If she tried to get Ty to go with her, then Anthony would accuse her of punching and dragging their son.Cooley had tried to get the court to enforce the rule that the parents needed to arrive one hour apart during custody exchanges, but no action was taken.And despite the mandatory protection order she had against her ex-husband – an order that should have prevented the harassment and kept Anthony from having a gun – Jing said the emotional and psychological abuse never ended.Anthony took his threats online where he used open sites, such as Cheaterreport.com, to destroy Jing and her new husband's reputation."I think he violated the protection order on a regular basis by the [online] postings," Cooley said. "He was supposed to have monitored internet. I alerted law enforcement that we believed through purchases that were made on PayPal that he was purchasing computers. Don't know where that investigation went. We alerted them that he was purchasing knifes.""Nobody wanted to investigate," Jing said. "We talked to the police, we tried to file police reports, but we couldn't prove that was him."It would take 15 months before Jing would finally get her day in court, a day when she said the judge finally saw her ex-husband for who he really was. It was the last day Jing would see her son alive.The judge had planned to give Jing custody of her son, but she took the weekend to write her order, allowing Ty to go home with his dad. Less than 24 hours after the custody hearing, Anthony shot his son and turned the gun on himself."Ty should have been moved from father's custody and put into mother's custody 15 months ago," Cooley said. "We requested it. Our request was denied. We filed another request [and] the request was denied."Jing said, "I don't want this to ever happen again. I don't want another kid hurt because of manipulating parents. That kid went through so much and he tried so hard just to not make things worse for me."This story was originally published by KMGH’s Jennifer Kovaleski and Ryan Osborne. 2614

  

The suspected robber, who had "severe acne on his face," was last seen wearing a black snapback hat, a 3/4-length shirt and black cargo shorts. 143

  

The SignsMichael says they quickly noticed suspicious behavior from the girl, including developmental changes consistent with adults. "It wasn't long after that that Christine discovered evidence of a monthly menstrual cycle that (the girl), when confronted, stated that she did have one and she had been hiding it from us," Michael told ABC News. Then the girl began doing odd things."(She) would do things like place clear thumbtacks on the stairs face up so that when we would walk up the stairs we would be stepping on thumbtacks to pain and injure ourselves," Michael said. "Very shortly thereafter, (the girl) ends up attempting to poison Kristine. She was pouring a bottle of Pine Sol into her coffee mug."That wasn't the only attempt Michael says the girl made on their lives. "She had attempted to kill my wife for a second time, this time by trying to pull her into an electric fence," Michael said. And each time it got worse, Michael said they tried to get help, but the police kept pushing the girl back into the system. "We were asking police, please, after the second attempt, we would like to press charges. Please arrest her," Michael said. "And they kept pushing her into the hospital system instead of pressing charges."READ | 1246

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