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(KGTV) - Was Big Bird puppeteer Carol Spinney nearly selected to be on the ill-fated space shuttle Challenger in 1986?Yes!NASA confirms it discussed putting Spinney on the shuttle to get kids interested in space. But the plan was scrapped because there wasn't enough room for the Big Bird puppet. 304

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(KGTV) - Did a video capture a real encounter at Starbucks during which a white man ripped a MAGA hat off a black man's head?No.The viral video was staged by a social media comedian. 195

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(KGTV) - Not many people have a Coronado bridge story like Bertha Loaiza.Loaiza was 3-years-old in August of 1985 when her mother jumped from the 246-foot tall bridge holding her.The mother and daughter were unconscious when fisherman pulled them out of the harbor. 24-year-old Angelica Medina never took another breath, but responders were able to resuscitate Bertha.“Honestly it’s hard for even me to believe,” said Loaiza, who suffered a broken hip and cataracts in her right eye from the incident, “My memories blocked out — but I’m good now.’Growing up, her family told her that her mother died in a car accident, but she figured out the real story as a teenager after watching an old news clip.“It makes me sad she didn’t have the resources that are available to everybody today,” said Loaiza.Now 36, Loaiza says she was angry at her mom when she first found out. Now, she wants to do something positive in her mom’s legacy.“The ledge is not high enough,” said Loaiza, “We need to put more barriers.”Loaiza is a member of the Coronado Bridge Collaborative and is among those stumping for suicide barriers along the Coronado bridge.Caltrans debuted several designs for the barriers earlier this year, but funding and approval from agencies involved remain the biggest hindrances. Loaiza knows it’s difficult to stop someone from harming themselves, but she believes making it harder for those that want to will have an impact.“I just want to know that I’ll have saved one life,” said Loiza, “And it will all be worth it."If you or a loved are contemplating suicide, call the suicide helpline number at (888-724-7240).  1656

  

(KGTV) - Did Heineken really tout beer as a good beverage for children in an old ad?No.The ad going around online is a fake.But, amazingly, the real ad pushed 7up as a "wholesome" choice for kids, especially when mixed with milk. 242

  

(KGTV/AP) - California lawmakers are wrapping up their year with key decisions that came early Saturday morning.The most notable piece of legislation was a "sanctuary state" bill that would limit police cooperation with federal immigration authorities. It will now be considered by Governor Jerry Brown, who announced his support after the top state Senate leader agreed to water down the bill and preserve authority for jail and prison officials to cooperate with immigration officers in many cases. 2:15 a.m. - The Senate confirmed two of Gov. Brown's recent nominees to the Public Utilities Commission, which regulates privately-owned natural gas, water, and other utilities. Cliff Rechtschaffen and Martha Guzman Aceves were questioned about the PUC's reputation after environmental disasters and other scandals.2:05 a.m. - The Legislature approved billion of bond funding for parks and water infrastructure. The money will go to flood and dam maintenance, clean drinking water projects, coastal environmental protection, and parks. If Gov. Brown signs SB5, it will require voter approval on the 2018 budget.9:50 p.m. - Lawmakers sent Gov. Brown a bill requiring presidential candidates to publicly share five years of their tax returns in order to appear on the state ballot. Until President Trump, presidential candidates released their returns for decades.9:20 p.m. - Legislation passed that would put taxpayers on the hook for up to 0 million if the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics go over budget. LA Olympics boosters said they have a sustainable budget and insurance protection, and noted that the 1984 LA Olympics were profitable. Critics say the guarantee is not a good use of tax dollars.5:25 p.m. - Employers would be barred from initially asking employees if they have a criminal history under AB1008. Employers with five or more workers would only be able to inquire into convictions after the applicant had received a conditional job offer.1:15 p.m. - Lawmakers approved .5 billion in spending on environmental initiatives. Two bills would pay for incentives and rebates for cleaner cars, commercial trucks and port equipment. 2168

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