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A Baltimore County, Maryland police officer was killed in the line of duty in Perry Hall, Maryland on Monday. According to Baltimore County Police, around 2 p.m. they received a call for a suspicious vehicle in the unit-block of Linwen Way. Police say the officer responded to the scene when she encountered a suspect or suspects. They say she suffered significant critical injuries and was later transported to Franklin Square Hospital where she was pronounced dead at 2:50 p.m.The officer was a 4-year veteran with the police force and was expecting an anniversary this July.Officials said there were multiple suspects involved but they are actively searching for at least one suspect.During a press conference, Cpl. Shawn Vinson said detectives determined that there was a house on Linwen Way that has damage to a patio door. The damage indicated that it may have been a burglary in progress.Baltimore County Police are searching for an armed suspect and they are expanding the scene. 1120

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· Information on summer meal programs for kids (LINK)· Tutoring resources for students in San Diego County from 211 (LINK)· More resources: Child Care Resources in San Diego (LINK) | Special Needs (LINK)SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - What will school look like in the fall? That's a question on many parents’ minds.As the 2019-20 school year wraps up, parents are looking ahead and wondering what's next."I really don't know what I'm preparing for," said Leona Smith.Being a parent was tough before the pandemic. Add in teaching and daycare duties, and things can get overwhelming."It's been interesting, complicated, a juggling act, all of the above," Smith said.Smith's son recently promoted to 4th-grade and has been distance learning since school physically shut its doors in March."I want him to get back to more structure, seeing his friends," she said.On Monday, the California Department of Education answered some of the where, when, and how questions from parents when it released guidance for reopening schools.State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond and other CDE leaders unveiled a guidance document that will serve as a road map of recommendations for schools as they work with local public health officials on steps to reopen.The document addresses topics such as face coverings, physical distancing, symptom screenings, and distance learning."What the state-level guidance says is this is an overall framework, this is what we recommend," said Music Watson, chief of staff at the San Diego County Office of Education. "There's a lot of do this where practical or where feasible, but it's really up to local public health and each individual school district and charter school to actually implement the guidance."At the state's second-largest school district, San Diego Unified leaders are taking that guidance and figuring out how to make it work within their schools."We take these big broad brush guidelines and say how do we make that work in our schools, because at the end of the day we need to be ready to physically reopen our schools when the county public health officials say it's safe to do so," said San Diego Unified School District Superintendent Cindy Marten.Marten said the state guidance was step one in reopening. Lawmakers passing a budget is step two. The Legislature has until June 15 to pass the budget.Knowing how much money everyone's getting is key to understanding what they can afford to do.In a May revision to the governor's budget, the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF) took a significant hit. The proposal states, "Absent additional federal funds, the COVID-19 Recession requires a 10 percent (.5 billion) reduction to LCFF. This reduction includes the elimination of a 2.31% cost-of-living adjustment. This reduction will be triggered off if the federal government provides sufficient funding to backfill this cut."However, an updated budget proposal from legislators rejected the 10% LCFF reduction from May Revise."We've advocated at the state and federal levels for appropriate funding to not just kind of reopen schools, but powerfully reopen schools with the model that's going to work for the social-emotional needs, health needs, cleanliness needs as well as the medical needs," Marten said.Marten said no matter what's in the budget, schools will have options for families because not everyone will be ready to send their kids back into a physical classroom.So while some kids will be on campus, others will be learning from home.Safety measures such as facemasks and staying six feet apart, were suggestions in the state guidelines that may be a reality."Those are the guidelines today," Marten said. "Next week, they could change. Two weeks from now, they could change. By August 31, they could change. So we're going to plan based on the guidelines that we see right now, but they might be different by the time we open." 3898

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(KGTV) - Well before Star Wars fans crowd theaters for Episode IX in December, Disneyland will welcome fans to the park's themed expansion.Disney Parks announced Tuesday Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge will open to galactic visitors in summer 2019 and at Disney World in late fall 2019.Disney's expansion will host the planet Batuu, its residents of both Resistance and First Order allegiance, droids, aliens, and of course, park guests.RELATED: Disneyland will soon allow guests to order food with their mobile appThe land will also take fans on a journey into immersive experiences, including walking on board the Millennium Falcon and dropping into a battle between the Resistance and First Order.The Anaheim park's hotly anticipated opening follows a reimagining of a portion of California Adventure, called Pixar Pier which opens this summer.For now, Disney hopes to tide over fans with drone footage of the Star Wars area's construction: 964

  

“We have been ready for this.” NC Gov. Roy Cooper speaks to @robinroberts about the damage caused by Isaias and the recovery efforts now underway, but says, “Overall… the damage was not as a great as it could’ve been.” https://t.co/wtNEc6zdXa pic.twitter.com/N09QoKQ40d— Good Morning America (@GMA) August 4, 2020 321

  

(SAN DIEGO) KGTV -- New records released show police responded to the home of the man that injured two police officers dozens of times in the past. On June 23rd, police responded to a disturbance call at the Rolando Court condo. When they smelled smoke, they called firefighters to the scene. Officers knocked on the front door for more than 20 minutes but received no response, officials said. Firefighters forced entry into the home. That’s when firefighters and officers were met with gunfire. Two officers were shot.The man inside the condo, Joe Darwish, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.Following the June 23rd shooting, Team 10 requested details regarding the number of times police responded to Darwish's address, but they were not released until after the investigation was over. The officers were cleared of any wrongdoing.Documents show that since 2013, there were 31 calls for service to Darwish's address before the night of the shooting. More than half were 5150 calls, where officers checked on the individual’s mental wellbeing. Nine calls were for disturbances, some with violence. In February 2016, there was one call listed as “CCCC,” which police say describes a chronic caller to the department. The records also revealed police were at the home eight days before the shooting for another disturbance call with potential violence. Darwish did have a criminal history and was not supposed to own any weapons. 1443

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