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(KGTV) - Income taxes on military pension is pushing a lot of people out of California. A new study proves that taking those taxes away would actually help both veterans and the state. For the people who served their country, it's tough to make it in California. "My wife just retired," said Matthew Schillingburg. "I just retired and so we're all on disposable income right now."He served in the army for more than 20 years. When his income is taxed by the state it can be hard to get by. "The thing that’s really holding us here, this community right here in San Diego that we grew up and love so much, our kids and our grandkids here," Schillingburg added.He joins 1.8 million military veterans who live in California. Many of them are looking to leave the state for more affordable areas where their pension won't take a hit. Assembly Bill 2394 is trying to change that. "If we can eliminate that, that helps us have more disposable income and we can consume more in the community that we love so much," said Schillingburg.According to a new study, if veterans were exempt from state taxes there would be big changes by the year 2025. More than 12,000 jobs would be added to the economy, along with 0 million in total personal income, million in state and local taxes and billion in total business sales. The bill is currently in committee. If it does pass, it could go into effect as soon as January 2019. 1484
(KGTV) -- College students hoping to score an internship this summer could earn as much as ,000 per month, according to a new report. The report by Glassdoor ranks the top 25 internships by pay. Tech companies rose to the top of the rankings, accounting for 44 percent of companies on the list. Finance and consulting companies are the second and third most represented industries on the list, according to Glassdoor. RELATED: These are the highest-paying entry-level jobs in the US, according to reportTop companies on the list include Facebook at ,000 per month, Amazon at ,725 per month and Salesforce at ,667 a month. Glassdoor says companies are offering high salaries to attract top talent amid a tight labor market. Check out the full list below: Rank Employer Median Monthly Pay 1 Facebook ,000 2 Amazon ,725 3 Salesforce ,667 4 Google ,500 5 Microsoft ,250 6 Uber ,167 7 Bloomberg L.P. ,000 8 Capital One ,000 9 Apple ,667 10 Bank of America ,833 11 J.P. Morgan ,667 12 Goldman Sachs ,367 13 Viasat ,333 14 Visa Inc. ,167 15 Intel Corporation ,000 16 SAP ,833 17 EY ,825 18 Tesla ,667 19 Deloitte ,667 20 Cisco Systems ,667 21 PwC ,500 22 KPMG ,500 23 Genentech ,500 24 Dell ,333 25 Boeing ,167 To complete the list, Glassdoor used salary reviews reported by interns between March 1, 2018 and February 28, 2019. 1490
(KGTV) — A travel warning for Americans traveling to Mexico was issued Wednesday, ahead of the expected annual Spring Break travel rush.The alert, issued by the U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Mexico, warned U.S. citizens of a list possible dangers, including unregulated alcohol, sexual assault, medical emergencies, and breaking the law in Mexico."Each year, thousands of U.S. citizens visit Mexico during Spring Break. While the vast majority of travelers have safe and enjoyable trips, Spring Break travel can sometimes include unforeseen problems," the alert read.The alert recommended travelers check their health plans for coverage overseas or in Mexico, practice safe behavior when swimming at local beaches, drink responsibly and watch drinks at all times, stick close to friends, be aware when traveling around the country, and protect personal possessions.Anyone who needs assistance is encouraged to contact the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. 968
(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) — If you're looking for one of America's best burritos, you're in the right place according to one food publication.San Diego is home to seven of the 50 best burritos in the U.S., according to a new list from The Daily Meal. And the options include more than your traditional carne asada burrito.Some local favorites made the list, including Lucha Libre, Lolita's, and Nico's, the latter of which ranked as San Diego's highest.CRAZY BURRITOS: Unique burritos you definitely have to tryBut some, perhaps, lesser-known gems also took the spotlight, including La Perla Cocina Mexicana and Ortiz's Taco Shop.Here's how San Diego ranked: 672