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View this post on Instagram Today is Chula Vista's Starlight Parade! I can't go since I have a good amount of work this weekend. If you're like me and going to stay in click the link in the bio to check out last weeks Canine Christmas episode of Holiday Gingerbread Showdown! And don't forget these next two Sundays six other competitors will compete to land a spot in the finale! (Finale is December 22nd) #chulavista #sandiego #starlightparade #thirdavenue #downtownchulavista #holidaygingerbreadshowdown #gingerbreadshowdown #gingerbread #mexicanfiesta #posada #thinkchulavista A post shared by Mmm...Cakes by Jose Barajas (@mmmcakesbyjosebarajas) on Dec 7, 2019 at 7:13am PST 720

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A former East Pittsburgh police officer charged in the shooting death of 17-year-old Antwon Rose II will begin his trial on Tuesday.The killing of the unarmed black teenager last year triggered protests and outrage in Pittsburgh over the officer's use of deadly force. The former officer, Michael Rosfeld, 30, faces a criminal homicide charge, which includes murder, voluntary manslaughter and involuntary manslaughter under Pennsylvania law.The jury has been selected from Dauphin County, which is about 200 miles from Pittsburgh, after a ruling that the publicity around the case had affected the jury pool in Allegheny County. The trial will take place in Pittsburgh with the jurors from the other county.The jury in this racially charged case is predominantly white and older, with two jurors under age 40 and three black jurors, 846

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A woman who enjoys group chatting with her friends was stunned to discover that one of her chat "friends" was not really a friend at all.It turned out the friend wasn't even a human being. And she now wants to caution about why you need to check your online friends carefully these days to make sure they are real.Strange face appears in chat groupMelissa Jones spends a lot of time in group chats with other moms. But recently, she noticed something strange about one of the women in her group."I went to look in my list of contacts, and there was a chat bot. With a real name, Zo, and a real picture," she said.There among her fellow moms was 658

  

7-Eleven Day typically means free Slurpees for everyone, but this year's celebration turned out more special than usual for one Missouri family.Rachel Langford of St. Louis gave birth to a baby girl on July 11 -- yes, 7/11.That's not all, baby J'Aime Brown was born at 7:11 pm, weighing seven pounds and 11 ounces.Langford, who also has a six-year-old son, told CNN she kept on seeing the numbers 7 and 11 during her pregnancy, but didn't think it meant anything."I thought it was weird at first, and I didn't know that (the numbers) meant so much," she said. "A lot of the times (during the pregnancy) I would look at the clock and it was 7:11."Although a bit "freaked out," both mom and baby are doing well.Langford says she even plans on telling the convenience store chain about the coincidence. 811

  

A Cincinnati teenager's trip to Santa's Wonderland today did not turn out as expected.13-year-old Carlo Averion showed up, and received a life-changing gift: digital glasses to help him see again. Averion suffers from Stargardt's Disease, a progressive disease that's causing him to lose his sight. The disease causes macular degeneration, and currently there is no cure for it. The glasses are manufactured by a company called E-Sight, and their website claims the glasses work through a mix of optical and computer technology "to stimulate he remaining photoreceptors in your eyes, sending more information to the brain and enhancing your ability to see clearly." These glasses were purchased with a combination of donated funds and grant money. "We have people that donated and we don't even know who they are, and we're very grateful for their generosity," said Lisa Averion, Carlo's mother. Carlo says he's excited to be able to see again, but he still has one simple wish:"When school starts back up, I just want to sit at my desk and read something on the board," he said. "It's really just the small things that I want to look at that people normally take for granted in life." The glasses were provided for Carlo thropugh donations, and a grant from the First Hand Foundation, a non-profit that helps provide children with health-related needs. 1366

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