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TULSA, Okla. — A Tulsa police major is suing several media companies for publishing comments he made in a radio interview in June.Major Travis Yates has filed a lawsuit against Comcast, Gannett, Public Radio Tulsa, Gatehouse Media and others, saying their reports portrayed him in a "false light."During a June appearance on Talk Radio 1170 with host Pat Campbell, Yates said data shows systemic racism "doesn't exist" and "all the research says we're shooting African Americans about 24% less than we ought to be based on the crimes being committed."In the days following his comments, the Tulsa Police Department opened an investigation into Yates, and Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum called on Yates to apologize.Yates later claimed his comments were taken out of context, particularly in the headlines of some media reports. During the interview, Campbell reminded listeners, multiple times, Yates was not speaking on TPD's behalf, but as a private citizen.Click here to view the lawsuit."We have confidence in and stand by our reporting. Otherwise we do not comment on ongoing litigation," Public Radio Tulsa General Manager Rich Fisher said in a statement.This story was originally published by KJRH in Tulsa, Oklahoma. 1224

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Twenty years after he was killed for being gay, Matthew Shepard was laid to rest today.Shepard was given a special honor of being laid to rest at the Washington National Cathedral. Shepard’s father said today was a sense of relief.“It's so important,” says Dennis Shepard. “We now have a home for Matt others can visit; safe from haters.”Shepard died after being beaten and tied to a fence in Wyoming by two men who targeted him for being gay. Shepard became a symbol of the gay rights movement after his death, and now, his ashes will be interred at the Washington National Cathedral.“The Shepard's waited so long to bury Matthew’s ashes because they were fearful that some anti-gay individual or group would find his grave and desecrate it somehow,” says Rev. Gene Robinson, who helped lead Friday’s service.Robinson was the first openly gay bishop in the Episcopal Church, and he carried Shepard's ashes into the cathedral.“And because he's become such a symbol for us, it feels like an indescribable honor to bring him into church,” says Robinson.The National Cathedral gave Shepard the unique honor of being laid to rest there. It’s also where President Woodrow Wilson and Helen Keller are buried.“You are safe now,” says Rev. Robinson. “Oh yeah, and Matt, welcome home.” 1284

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UPDATE 2:48 PMA group of demonstrators have gathered at Carlsbad Village Drive and are marching towards Carlsbad Boulevard.SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Several protests are planned Saturday throughout San Diego following week-long protests in the U.S.Simultaneous protests began at roughly 10 a.m. in both Del Mar Heights and the County administration building. More than 3,000 gathered in downtown San Diego while roughly 300 demonstrated in Del Mar. "The large group of 3000+ peaceful protestors have begun to march onto Ash St. They will be going North on 6th towards Hillcrest. We will be temporarily closing numerous streets to allow the march to continue," police said on Twitter. "The group is still North on 6th Ave at Balboa Park. Traffic in Hillcrest will be impacted shortly. Motorists, please be patient and expect delays," the department added. "I've been racially profiled four times throughout my life," said the protest's organizer, Charles Brown. "I want discussions, I want conversations, this cannot continue to happen."Brown decided to plan the protest Tuesday.The protest ended before 2 p.m. in front of the pride flag in Hillcrest. "It symbolizes so much, it's very welcoming of anyone that wants to be accepted and I just thought that would be the perfect way to resolve today's event."Brown said he was happy to see the protest remaining peaceful, but was left slightly disappointment by one thing."I was hoping that some of the civic leaders would have shown up today," he said. "So you can look your community in the eye and tell them exactly what you are feeling, I want you to tell them exactly the change that needs to happen."RELATED: More San Diego law enforcement agencies are dropping the controversial use of carotid restraintA third protests is scheduled to begin at the Torrey Pines Glideport around noon Saturday. Mothers throughout Southern California are also planning to come together to stand for criminal justice reform at Civic Center Park on the 200 block of Civic Center Drive in Vista at noon. Sky10 was up over several of the protests throughout the county. Watch video from the demonstrations below: Protests scheduled Saturday follow a week of demonstrations throughout San Diego County.Friday, events in Carlsbad and Escondido brought protesters to parks and street corners in response to the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Similar events also took place in both San Diego and Oceanside. RELATED: Council President calls for docket of police oversight measureThis week's protests and calls for action by local police departments sparked authorities countywide to end the use of the carotid restraint. 2657

  

UPDATE 8:30 P.M. San Diego County avoided rotating outages today in part thanks to conservation efforts by residents and businesses, SDG&E said.UPDATE - 1:48 P.M.SDG&E reports that it has received word from the California Independent System Operator that there is a high likelihood that it will order the utility to implement widespread rotating outages as early as 2 p.m.------SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A historic heatwave over California is putting a strain on energy resources. Temperatures are expected to soar over the next several days throughout the state prompting local officials to issue weather warnings.On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said "we are likely to fall short" from avoiding power outages and that it was "very likely" Californians will see rolling blackouts over the next 72 hours."These next few days we are anticipating a challenge," the governor said. Newsom is working to purchase more power out of state to help meet California's 4,400 megawatts shortage."You can't control the weather but you can prepare for weather events," Newsom said. "We failed to prepare ... I'm ultimately accountable."RELATED: San Diego County opens cool zones amid heat waveIn San Diego County, authorities have issued an Excessive Heat Warning in the deserts, valleys, inland through Thursday 10 p.m. This means residents should limit physical activity during the day and reschedule to early morning or evening.San Diego Gas & Electric has been resorting to rotating outages to help alleviate strain on the state's power grid.Last week, SDG&E was ordered to conduct rotating, one-hour outages in San Diego and southern Orange Counties because of high electric use amid hot and humid temperatures. Friday was the first time in more than a decade the electric company was ordered to conduct rotating, one-hour outage.State officials have listed the following energy safety tips to help conserve available energy and avoid electricity shortages.Easy Actions You Can Take at HomeAdjust Your ThermostatSet your thermostat at 78° or higher during 3-10 pm.Pre-cool your home by setting thermostats to 72° in the early part of the day (when it is more efficient) and 78° or higher after 3 pmUse smart or programmable features to help maintain energy savings when you’re notMajor Appliance UsePostpone using major appliances like the oven, dishwasher, clothes washer, until cooler times of theRun your dishwasher and clothes washer only whenWash clothes in coldClean or replace dirtyTurn your water heater down to 120° or the "normal"Close Windows and DoorsIn the morning before the day starts to heat up, close windows and blinds to keep warm airKeep windows and doors closed to prevent the loss of cooled air.Smart Energy UseTurn off unnecessaryUse lamps with LEDs instead of overheadEnable "power management" on all computers and turn off when not inUnplug phone charges, power strips (those without a switch) and other equipment when not inConservation ProgramsConsider participating in your utility's demand response program. These voluntary programs are short, temporary measures to reduce energy consumption when power supplies are critically low and a Flex Alert has been issued. Contact your local electric utility to learn about your utility's program and incentives they may offer toSave Energy at WorkLightingTurn off unnecessary office lights, and use natural lighting whereThermostatIn the summer, set your zone thermostat to 78o or higher, when possible.Prevent LeaksCheck window vents to make sure they are clear of paper and otherAdjust the blinds on windows that receive direct sunlightKeep exterior windows and doors closed to prevent the loss of cooled or heatedEquipmentTurn off any office equipment that is not currently in use. Alternately, look for sleep or power-saving modes in-between uses during theEnable power management settings on all computers, so that they go to sleep and turn off screens when not inBreak roomUnplug electronics such as coffee-makers and microwaves when not in use and when the day isEnd-of-the-DayAs you leave the office, get in the habit of checking to make sure computers, printers/copiers, and other office equipment is fully shut down. If possible, switch them off at the power strip to ensure they are no longer drainingConservation ProgramsConsider enrolling in your utility's voluntary conservation program. These types of measures–also known as demand response programs–are short, temporary ways for your utility to reduce energy consumption when power supplies are critically low. Contact your electric utility to learn more about your utility's program and incentives they may offer toDownloads and ResourcesNational Weather Service – See current Watches, Warnings or Weather Advisories: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/ca.php?x=1 Red Flag and Fire Weather Warnings: https://www.fire.ca.gov/programs/communications/red-flag-warnings-fire-weather-watches/ [fire.ca.gov]Fact Sheets from the CDC on those especially vulnerable to heat exhaustion andPeople aged 65 and older [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Infants and children [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]People with chronic medical conditions [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Low income [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Outdoor workers [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Athletes [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]WHO WOULD BE AFFECTED? How to locate your circuit blockCustomers can find their circuit and block numbers on their bill which can be found on MyAccount or the SDG&E App. Below is the list of circuits that are expected to be impacted if asked to initiate rotating outages.CommunityCOMMUNITYCIRCUITCASA DE ORO, EL CAJON W548ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, SINGING HILLS410LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL561LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES65ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E188FLETCHER HILLS, LA MESA N949PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S53DANA POINT, LAGUNA NIGUEL796NORTHCITY WEST836TORREY PINES746PARADISE HILLS324CARLSBAD780CARLSBAD, OCEANSIDE1076MIRA MESA1446TORREY PINES735MIRA MESA437ORTEGA1258LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE400ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO S, SAN PASQUAL472LOGAN HEIGHTS, N ISLAND-STRAND, NAT'LCITY W130ESCONDIDO S, ESCONDIDO W518MIRA MESA, NAS-MIRAMAR760CHULA VISTA S, SAN YSIDRO1180CASA DE ORO, ELCAJON W, RHO SD W, SINGING HILLS93LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL562MISSION VLY253ESCONDIDO S, ESCONDIDO W515OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY943RHO BERNARDO913SAN MARCOS W298ORTEGA1257N ISLAND-STRAND, NAT'LCITY W378TORREY PINES271CLAIREMONT, MISSION VLY1287MISSION GORGE, SANTEE309MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES738PARADISE HILLS320OCEANSIDE191LOGAN HEIGHTS371CARLSBAD779MIRA MESA952BAY PARK, LINDA VISTA, MISSION HILLS490DEL MAR, NORTHCITY WEST, TORREY PINES61CENTER CITY119ORTEGA983CARLSBAD783CASA DE ORO, MOUNT HELIX, SPRING VALLEY731CREST, ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, SINGING HILLS412TORREY PINES529MISSION VLY254SAN YSIDRO723POWAY S926CARLSBAD, ENCINITAS S1119TORREY PINES263VISTA208LINDA VISTA, MISSION VLY38LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO556MIRA MESA953MISSION VIEJO, ORTEGA1260CARLSBAD782CHULA VISTA S, SAN YSIDRO156NORTHCITY WEST830CARLSBAD750MIRA MESA224MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES262CITY HEIGHTS, NORTH PARK364RHO BERNARDO1025OCEANSIDE190CENTER CITY, MISSION HILLS, NORTH PARK365TORREY PINES269CARLSBAD751CITY HEIGHTS, NORTH PARK, STATE COLLEGE368DANA POINT, LAGUNA NIGUEL, SAN JUANCAP793MISSION VLY384EAST ROLANDO, LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE399MIRA MESA950ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION VLY702ESCONDIDO S, RHO BERNARDO790IMPERIAL BEACH, N ISLAND-STRAND, SAN YSIDRO158MISSION BAY545CHULA VISTA W, N ISLAND-STRAND, NAT'LCITY W718SAN MARCOS W295CENTER CITY, NORTH PARK363CENTER CITY111ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, LAKESIDE418CORONADO372MIRA MESA, RHO BERNARDO911LAGUNA NIGUEL, SAN JUANCAP558NORTHCITY WEST511MIRA MESA227MIRA MESA, NORTHCITY WEST834CLAIREMONT276OCEANSIDE194ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION VLY143SAN YSIDRO1202ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO S, SAN PASQUAL514RHO BERNARDO544CHULA VISTA E, CHULA VISTA S, RHO DEL REY155LINDA VISTA, MISSION VLY36RHO BERNARDO915CENTER CITY, LOGAN HEIGHTS122MIRA MESA228ORTEGA1256BLOSSOM VALLEY, LAKESIDE, LAKESIDE E245RHO BERNARDO931ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION GORGE, MISSION VLY380LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL560MIRA MESA432FORT ROSECRANS, PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S480CARLSBAD587MIRA MESA, POWAY S, RHO BERNARDO916CENTER CITY, LOGAN HEIGHTS132MIRA MESA954CARLSBAD1116CREST, GRANITE HILLS, LAKESIDE, LAKESIDE E386CLAIREMONT, TORREY PINES275MIRA MESA961LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES1085MIRA MESA435MISSION BAY56CARLSBAD, OCEANSIDE, VISTA S852TORREY PINES272CHULA VISTA S, CHULA VISTA W151MISSION VLY149TORREY PINES846CLAIREMONT, LINDA VISTA274LAGUNA NIGUEL563BAY PARK, LINDA VISTA492CLAIREMONT278CASA DE ORO, RHO SD W, SPRING VALLEY732VISTA S851SAN MARCOS W, VISTA S297MIRA MESA956MISSION VLY707LA MESA N87MIRA MESA1447LA JOLLA N, MISSION BAY578MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES266MIRA MESA761CARLSBAD584MIRA MESA957OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1007TORREY PINES749LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO565MIRA MESA436BONITA, NAT'LCITY W, RHO DEL REY340MIRA MESA962POWAY S923BONITA, NAT'LCITY W, RHO DEL REY341CLAIREMONT, MISSION VLY712BUENA, VISTA205MIRA MESA69CENTER CITY423TORREY PINES847MISSION VIEJO, ORTEGA989ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION GORGE, MISSION VLY381MIRA MESA967RHO BERNARDO1103CENTER CITY429CARLSBAD583MISSION VLY383OCEANSIDE498NORTHCITY WEST832CLAIREMONT, LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES116MIRA MESA958MIRA MESA727LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES64LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO766RHO BERNARDO912BONITA, NAT'LCITY W, PARADISE HILLS40EUCALYPTUS HILLS, SANTEE395CENTER CITY, MISSION HILLS, PT LOMA N138POWAY N, RHO BERNARDO293CITY HEIGHTS, EAST ROLANDO, LA MESA N169TORREY PINES736CLAIREMONT, NAS-MIRAMAR773EAST ROLANDO, LA MESA N, LEMON GROVE160MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES747LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO564CITY HEIGHTS, EAST ROLANDO, LEMON GROVE164MIRA MESA969ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO NE, ESCONDIDO W488RHO BERNARDO574CENTER CITY118PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S52OCEANSIDE900OCEANSIDE, VISTA S854SAN MARCOS W, VISTA S598LAGUNA NIGUEL1071MIRA MESA762MIRA MESA726LAKE HODGES S, RHO BERNARDO577ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E189PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S322CENTER CITY785MIRA MESA963MIRA MESA959POWAY S924IMPERIAL BEACH, N ISLAND-STRAND, SAN YSIDRO532ELCAJON W554CORONADO, N ISLAND-STRAND373OCEANSIDE, VISTA509GOPHERCYN, OCEANSIDE, VISTA901OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1223MIRA MESA763MIRA MESA960CENTER CITY786CARLSBAD757ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E180CENTER CITY113CARLSBAD, 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VISTA, VISTA S857MISSION VLY708CHULA VISTA S, OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1224OCEANSIDE904FLETCHER HILLS, LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE401TORREY PINES267LOGAN HEIGHTS, N ISLAND-STRAND128POWAY N, POWAY S, RHO BERNARDO933BAY PARK, LINDA VISTA107CHULA VISTA E, RHO DEL REY941CHULA VISTA E, NAT'LCITY W45OCEANSIDE581ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E186BLOSSOM VALLEY, LAKESIDE, LAKESIDE E, SANTEE241NORTHCITY WEST, RHO SANTA FE S, SOLANA BEACH62ESCONDIDO S, SAN PASQUAL474MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES261ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, SINGING HILLS417LAKE HODGES1251CORONADO81-177AEMIRA MESA1448CHULA VISTA S, CHULA VISTA W, SAN YSIDRO531OCEANSIDE1077RHO BERNARDO537CASA DE ORO, ELCAJON W, SINGING HILLS74-35MISSION VLY, NORTH PARK, STATE COLLEGE146-275ROCEANSIDE, VISTA, VISTA S505OCEANSIDE1078LA MESA N, MOUNT HELIX77-28RCHULA VISTA E, CHULA VISTA W256ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO NE453-41ENCANTO, LEMON GROVE, PARADISE HILLS163-29RORTEGA, SANCLEMENTE994CENTER CITY, LOGAN HEIGHTS1436LA JOLLA N572OTAY MESA, RHO DEL 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Update, 1:28 p.m. Chula Vista Police say Ennis was found safe. He apparently took a cab to his former home in Santee.CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Police in the South Bay area searching for a missing man who may have walked away from an assisted living home.David Ennis, 90, is believed to have walked away from the home on G Street just before 7 a.m. Friday, according to Chula Vista Police. Ennis suffers from dementia and is not familiar with the area, police added. Because of that and the cold weather, Ennis is considered at-risk.The man is described as Caucasian, six-feet tall, clean shaven, and with balding gray hair. He is known to walk with a cane, hunched-over. He was last seen wearing a dark blue hat, navy blue jacket, and gray sweatpants. Ennis is not known to frequent any specific locations.Anyone with information is asked to call Chula Vista Police at 619-691-5151. 893

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