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(KGTV) -- Firefighters battling the Carr Fire went beyond the call of duty, taking care of a fish left behind by a family forced to evacuate.According to a tweet from Cal Fire, a father informed his daughter that their fish most likely didn’t survive.When they arrived home, they were greeted with a well-fed fish and a note from the firefighters.The note reads, “Fed your fish a few sprinkles. Sorry if we weren’t supposed to.” As of Sunday morning, the tweet had racked up more than 10,000 likes and retweets. 519
(CNN/BAY AREA NEWS GROUP) - Twenty-four hours after local news reports first shined the spotlight on the giant swastika carved in his front yard, Steven Johnson just doesn't get the commotion. But what Johnson calls a "design" sure does look like the Nazi symbol -- and it has set his East Bay neighbors on edge."That Nazi (stuff) happened like 80 years ago," Johnson said Wednesday, sitting on his Harley Davidson motorcycle in front of his home in this out-of-the-way neighborhood where a narrow road separates houses tucked together on both sides. "Get over it, I guess."That's not about to happen.Aerial footage from local news stations on Tuesday captured the cement swastika, which measures about 10 feet by 10 feet and sits adjacent to the walkway of Johnson's home, taking up half of the front yard of the modest one-story house. A day later, media and gawkers continued to show up on the street, and drone used by a photographer for a national news company hovered above the house, snapping images of Johnson's yard.The uproar over the swastika comes just as the world is commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day, when Allied Forces landed in Normandy, France on June 6, 1944, a battle considered one of the major turning points of World War II.Speaking to a reporter and photographers after pulling up to his home Wednesday morning, Johnson was polite — and also showed zero remorse for his Nazi stone garden."I like swastikas," he said. "I think they look cool. ... I didn't do it to get attention. I'm not a worshiper of Nazis. I just thought it'd be a cool thing to put in there."Calling the design a "Tibetan symbol," Johnson said the swastika symbolizes "peace, tranquility and harmony." But while the ancient symbol used in many eastern religions traditionally faced counter-clockwise, the symbol used by Nazi Germany -- like the one in Johnson's yard -- turns to the right.That swastika is widely recognized as a symbol of hatred, associated with the persecution and systematic murder of millions -- including about 6 million Jewish people -- under the Third Reich.Johnson's decision to build one has not inspired good feelings from neighbors, two of whom privately Wednesday expressed their disgust with his decision. And as images of the giant Nazi lawn art spread, others outside the community said they were deeply offended"Personally, and professionally, I find it deeply deeply offensive," said Nancy Appel, a spokesperson for the Anti-Defamation League. "The thing is huge, it's in concrete and symmetrical. It appears that a lot of effort went into it."Anti-Semitic incidents -- including the appearance of swastikas in plain view of the public -- have been on the rise in California since 2016, according to data from ADL, which tracks bias incidents nationwide. The group recorded 341 anti-Semitic events statewide in 2018, up from 278 the year prior and more than any other state in the U.S."This is 2019 and it's California," Appel said. Addressing Johnson's swastika, she added, "Despite the long heritage, I think we all know what that symbol has come to mean. It's not just offensive to Jews, it's offensive to African-Americans, it's offensive to Asian Americans, Mexican-Americans. It's offensive to pretty much everybody and has come come to be seen as a symbol of hate for everyone."To which Johnson's response seems to be: Tough darts."I don't feel bad about putting it in," he said. "I feel bad about everybody making such a big deal about it."He also said he doesn't plan to remove it.'It's what America stands for. It's my property, my choice," he said. "A few people don't like and now I have to remove it? I enjoy it." 3671

(KGTV) - Four years ago three women decided to do something about food waste and fighting hunger. With an army of volunteers who weekly pick, clean and distribute thousands of pounds of unused fruit and vegetables, Produce Good provides good healthy food to our community.10News salutes Produce Good for their efforts. 337
(KGTV) — El Cajon boasts several attractions for families or visitors looking for a fun, relaxing, and sometimes even educational day in town.Tours of the local Taylor Guitar factory will broaden visitors' sense of music and architecture and the town's Cajon Classic Cruise show is bound to inject some automotive history into your day.Concerts and entertainment at The Magnolia or Sycuan Casino give adults the option to make it a family day or night out on their own.RELATED:El Cajon artist's memory kept alive at East County MuseumAir & Space Museum to unveil rare plane bequeathed by hotel mogulEl Cajon's rich history dates to Gold Rush daysHere's a look at five ways to spend the day in El Cajon:Taylor Guitar factory tours: Taylor Guitars in El Cajon offers free factory tours Monday through Friday at 1 p.m. The one-hour tour covers everything from wood selection, guitar fretboard construction, and modeling down to finder details and final assembly. Taylor's tour not only reveal how they construct the instruments, but how "sonic architecture" gives a guitar its sound and how aspiring players can select their own guitar. More information is on the company's website here.Boomers! El Cajon: The perfect spot for go-karting, mini-golf, and arcade fun in El Cajon is undoubtedly Boomers! The longtime entertainment center packs everything needed for a family day or night out under one roof. The amusement center also features rock climbing, batting cages, a kids county fair area, and bumper boats. Depending on the time of year, the center also runs seasonal holiday events. Season passes are also available for frequent visitors. More info is available online.The Magnolia: Formerly known as the East County Performing Arts Center, The Magnolia is considered a "true gem" in El Cajon. That's why 10 years and millions of dollars were dedicated to transforming the venue into a state-of-the-art concert center. Keep an eye on the calendar throughout the year to catch acts like Art Garfunkel, Sinbad, Wynonna Judd, and many more. The center also hosts special events throughout the year at its outdoor plaza. Check The Magnolia's calendar here for more info.Cajon Classic Cruise car shows: Every Wednesday night from April 15 through October, car enthusiasts will crowd East Main Street for a display of hot rides and roaring machinery. Cajon Classic Cruise invites car fans out to see everything from classic vehicles to hot rods to some seriously fast rides. Visitors also enjoy live entertainment and delicious food from local restaurants, making it the perfect date night outing for much of the year. Visit Downtown El Cajon's website for info.Sycuan Casino: Likely the perfect place for adults to get away, Sycuan Casino gives locals and visitors a quick vacation right in their own backyard. The casino recently opened its 6-million expansion, adding a 12-story luxury hotel tower with hundreds of rooms as well as bars, restaurants, a full-service spa and sauna, and an expansive pool with cabanas. The resort hosts A-list talent and concerts throughout the year and offers day passes for its retreat pool and lazy river, adding something for families to consider. More information is available online here. 3241
(KGTV) - Fact: students with involved parents, no matter their income or background, are more likely to:Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programsBe promoted, pass their classes and earn creditsAttend school regularlyHave better social skills, show improved behavior and adapt well to schoolGraduate and go on to post-secondary educationIs your child in a position to succeed? Are you in a position to help? Much of what you need for a positive start to the school year is available online, if you know where to look. 10News has done the navigation for you and put together this web guide for your district.District OverviewNational School DistrictEd-Data provides you with interactive, at-a-glance information about your district, including:Student DemographicsStudent PerformanceLocal Revenue ElectionsFinancial DataSchool Directory/District MapsClick here for a list of schools in the districtNew to the district? Click here to find registration information.Bell Times/Bus InformationWhen does school start? When do classes end? And when does the bus show up? Here are the links you need, including how to get in touch with the Transportation Department.Bell times/bus schedule (contact individual schools)Transportation Services: Parent informationSchool MenusClick here for the most recently posted menus for breakfast, lunch, and snack options for each grade level.Click here for nutrition services information and FAQs, such as making special dietary requests.Parent PortalClick here for the District's main parent resource page. Turn to this website for information about important district forms, engagement opportunities, and parent FAQs.AccountabilityIs your school showing academic progress? How much is the district paying its administrators? How many discipline problems are there in the classroom? 10News has collected the data to help hold your district accountable.Transparent California: District Salary DataSchool Accountability Report Cards (SARC)School BoardThe Board of Education provides policy and financial oversight for the district.Main Page 2106
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