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(KGTV) -- Democrat Scott Peters has won reelection in the 52 Congressional District, beating his opponent Republican Jim DeBello, the Associated Press reports. Peters was elected to the seat in 2020 after beating Congressman Brian Billbray.Peters served on the Committee on Energy and Commerce from 2019 through 2020 and has also served on the Committee on Armed Forces.DeBello is a tech entrepreneur who says he’s focused on homelessness and the Tijuana water sewage problems.During the March Primary, Peters bested Jim DeBello 49 percent to 32 percent. 562
(KGTV) - Did a restaurant just open that only serves plane food?Yes.Malaysia-based Air Asia opened its first restaurant last week at a mall in Kuala Lumpur.It offers the same menu it sells on flights including chicken rice and locally-sourced coffee, teas, and desserts.The airline plans to open more than 100 plane-food restaurants around the world in the next five years. 381

(KGTV) - A group of San Diego lawmakers, water agencies and business leaders are joining forces in opposition of a possible new state tax on tap water.Under the proposed State Senate Bill 623, Californians would see an additional 95 cents per month on their water bills.SB623 is one of two articles of legislation being discussed by state lawmakers that could see residents’ water bills go up by more than per month.The goal of the tax would be to clean polluted groundwater around the state, particularly agricultural areas where water is considered undrinkable -- with arsenic, lead and nitrate levels that have been compared to Flint, Michigan’s crisis.State Sen. Bill Monning (D-Carmel), who authored the bill, said SB623 "will establish the Safe and Affordable Drinking Water Fund to provide an ongoing source of funding to finance water improvement projects throughout California.The USGS map below show various water sites around California. Click on the map for more information on the sites. Approximately 300 water systems in California currently have pollutant violations, such as arsenic, lead, nitrates, and uranium that have been linked to nausea and vomiting, cancer, reduced mental functioning in children, nervous system decline, miscarriages, and numerous other health issues.Support of the fund will come from a fertilizer mill fee, a fee on dairies, and a fee assessed on water bills of no more than a month per household, and is anticipated to generate 0 million a year. Low-income rate exemptions are provided for households under 200% of the federal poverty level."The State Water Resources Control Board created a map of water pollutant assessments throughout the state. Click on the map below for more data. Numerous agricultural groups and environmental organizations have come out in support of SB623, but many, including the San Diego County Taxpayers Association and other local groups, have said the bill is “counterproductive because it will make it harder for low-income residents to afford this necessity. A precedent-setting tax also could lead to additional taxes on water for a variety of project and programs.” 2175
(KGTV) - Does a viral video really show a tiger emerging from the woods and chasing a motorcyclist?Yes.The video was shot at a wildlife sanctuary in India.Although it looks scary, a conservationist says the tiger was likely "mock charging" and not actually attacking the motorcycle as it rode through the animal's territory.Bengal tigers can run up to 40 mph. 367
(KGTV) — An inmate who escaped from San Quentin State Prison in Northern California the day after Christmas was apprehended Saturday about 200 miles away.Shalom Mendoza, 21, was reported missing just after 9:30 p.m. on Dec. 26 after he had been working outside of the prison perimeter with other inmates, according to the state Corrections and Rehabilitation Department (CDCR).Investigators began searching the surrounding area and say he appeared to have carjacked a Toyota Rav4 from a Home Depot parking lot in the San Rafael area.RELATED: San Quentin State Prison inmate escapes, suspected in carjackingThe Toyota was later found abandoned off the 101 Freeway north of Paso Robles on Friday. That led CDCR officials closer to Mendoza.A civilian saw Mendoza at a Taco Bell location in Paso Robles and called authorities, who placed him in custody without incident at about 12:30 p.m. Saturday.Mendoza now faces escape and carjacking charges. He was serving a five-year sentence for use of a deadly weapon during a carjacking/attempted carjacking and evading or attempting to evade a peace officer while driving recklessly. 1132
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