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(KGTV) — Back to school season brings its share of necessities for parents to consider purchasing for their teens.School supplies of every sort, clothes, makeup and deodorant. You know, teenager stuff.There are plenty of things that teens will need to kick the school year off right. But there are also some gadgets that are just too cool to pass up — and can help teens stay organized at school.Here are some cool gadgets that will help them ease through each day:Wearable braided headphones (Amazon, .99)These headphones wrap up into a fashionable, braided bracelet, solving the issue of tangled headphones and making it easy to stow headphones once class starts.Lightning port-USB thumb drive (Amazon, ,81)Teens will likely be on their phones most of the school year — let's admit that now — so to keep things tidy, a lightning port-USB drive will help. It can give teens the extra space on their phone needed for lesson notes.Surge protector outlet disc (Amazon, .99)When it comes to electronics, teens have a lot. Especially when a study session is in play and everyone seems to need an outlet. This 6-outlet charging station with two USB ports can take care of those charge-up woes instantly.Wave smart notebook (Amazon, .96)Rocketbook has solved one of the age-old school problems, running out of note taking room. Their Wave smart notebook takes care of that by allowing users to convert pages of notes into PDF files. Then to clear the pages, just toss the notebook into the microwave and the notes magically disappear.Tile key finder (Amazon, .97)Does your teen seem to lose everything? Many do. That why a Tile card can be so helpful. Keep track of keys, backpacks, music class instruments, whatever! Tile squares will help you track your items down (within a certain range.) 1824
(KGTV) - Days after her royal wedding to Prince Harry, the Duchess of Sussex has been bestowed her very own coat of arms, Kensington Palace announced.With personal touches such as poppies representing her home state of California and wintersweet which surrounds her new home at Kensington Palace, Meghan Markle's coat of arms was designed to be both personal and representative.A blue background on the shield is meant to represent the Pacific Ocean and two golden rays signify the sunshine of California. Three quills on the shield represent communication and the power of words.RELATED: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, Duke and Duchess of Sussex, release official Royal Wedding photosOn each side of the shield are "supporters," which include a songbird and lion wearing a crown for Markle.For wives of members of the royal family, it's tradition to have one of the supporters of their husbands in addition to their own. Markle's supporter is a songbird "as if flying and an open beak, which with the quill represents the power of communication."Markle worked closely with the College of Arms throughout the design process and her coat was approved by Queen Elizabeth.PHOTOS: Scenes from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's?royal wedding"Good heraldic design is nearly always simple and the Arms of The Duchess of Sussex stand well beside the historic beauty of the quartered British Royal Arms," Thomas Woodcock, Garter King of Arms and Senior Herald in England, said. 1511
(KGTV) -- A video from a pre-kindergarten teacher explaining that washing hands can help prevent the spread of germs is going viral for the creative way it shows how effective soap can be against germs.The experiment is even leaving adults in awe.The Instagram clip shows a student dipping her finger into a plate of water and pepper flakes. Then the teacher, Amanda Lorenzo, asks her student to dip her finger into a bowl of soapy water.RELATED: What's the difference? Cold vs. Flu vs. Coronavirus SymptomsWhen the student places her finger back into the plate of pepper water, or “virus”, the pepper retracts around her finger. “Just did this with the kiddo and husband. Not sure who enjoyed it more!,” said commenter Jess Trivette.This another example of how families and teachers are using various methods to promote good hygiene during the Coronavirus outbreak.RELATED: What's been canceled, postponed in San Diego, nationally due to coronavirusWatch the video in the player below: View this post on Instagram Learning about the importance of washing our hands!?? I wish you all could’ve seen how truly shocked they were that the “virus,” (pepper) moves away from the soap! So much fun and very informative! The things you learn from #TikTok ?? #prekactivities #coronaviruspreventiontips #dabbooratnani A post shared by Amanda Lorenzo (@mandysmunchkins_) on Mar 10, 2020 at 1:14pm PDT The CDC recommends people wash their hands in the following way: Wet your hands with clean, running water (warm or cold), turn off the tap, and apply soap.Lather your hands by rubbing them together with the soap. Lather the backs of your hands, between your fingers, and under your nails.Scrub your hands for at least 20 seconds. Need a timer? Hum the “Happy Birthday” song from beginning to end twice.Rinse your hands well under clean, running water.Dry your hands using a clean towel or air dry them. 1920
(KGTV) — Disney Parks has revealed a new look at the attractions coming to Disneyland's Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge expansion next year.The new Star Wars-themed land will feature a slew of galactic attractions for fans when it opens in summer 2019.One ride revealed Saturday was "Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run," putting guests in the cockpit of the famed space vessel as one of three unique flight crew roles.RELATED: 425
(KGTV) - An 18-year-old San Diego woman died and her 16-year-old cousin and a man were injured in a crash on Interstate 10 on the way to the Coachella Music Festival in Indio, a friend told 10News.Federico Pedrazzini confirmed Ginevra Gallone-Latte died in the crash in Banning early Thursday morning. Her cousin Manuela was injured.The California Highway Patrol said 21-year-old Cesar Hernandezozuna was speeding when his BMW drifted onto the dirt shoulder. The driver tried to get back onto the freeway but went over an embankment and hit two trees, officers said.The crash split the car in two. Gallone-Latte was thrown and died at the scene, according to the CHP.Her cousin was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. Hernandezozuna suffered a facial injury, according to the CHP.Both teens had previously attended La Jolla High School.Officers ruled out alcohol and drugs as contributing factors in the crash but had not determined the cause, the CHP said. 979