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(KGTV) — It's only October but stores are already preparing for the Thanksgiving shopping rush.TheBlackFriday.com has prepared, as well, with a list of stores that have announced they will be closed on Thanksgiving on Nov. 28. In recent years, more retailers have elected to close their doors on Thanksgiving, giving employees the chance to relax and families another reason to push the shopping itch off until after the holiday.Plus, a 2018 survey found that only about one-fourth of Americans prefer Thanksgiving openings while nearly half dislike them.Check out the list of stores below:(This list will be updated as more stores make announcements)A.C. MooreAbt ElectronicsAcademy SportsAce HardwareAcme ToolsAllen EdmondsAmerican GirlAT&T (select locations)At HomeBarnes and NobleBed Bath & BeyondBig 5 Sporting GoodsBJsBlains Farm & FleetBloomingdale'sBob's Discount FurnitureBurlingtonCampmorCostcoChristopher and BanksChristmas Tree SHopsCrate & BarrelCraft WarehouseCost Plus World MarketDillard'sDressBarnDesigner Shoe WarehouseFred MeyerGuitar CenterH&MHalf Price BooksHarbor FreightHEB StoresHobby LobbyThe Home DepotHome GoodsIKEAJoannJos. A. BankLa-z-boyLamps PlusLowe'sMarshallsMattress FirmMenardsMuicrocenterMills Fleet FarmMusic & ArtsNeiman MarcusNordstromNordstrom RackOffice Depot & OfficeMaxP.C. Richard & SonPatagoniaPier 1 ImportsPetcoPetsmartPet Supplies PlusPublixRaymour & FlaniganREISam's ClubSears OutletSierra Trading PostSportsman's WarehouseStaplesStein MartSur La TableThe Container StoreThe Paper StoreTJ MaxxTractor Supply Co.True ValueWest Marine 1625
A bill was introduced Wednesday that would prohibit the use of chemical weapons, including tear case amid policing activities.Democratic leaders, including Representatives Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), Mark Takano (D-CA) and Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D-IL) presented the bill, arguing that tear gas and other alleged “non-lethal” weapons have caused negative long-term health effects and could even lead to death.The bill comes amid nationwide protests following the death of George Floyd, a black man who died while in police custody on Memorial Day. During several protests across the country, officers used tear gas on protesters.The bill, Prohibiting Law Enforcement Use of Chemical Weapons Act, would ensure agencies of law enforcement do not possess chemical weapons. Weapons that fall under the act must be disposed of within a year of enactment.Leaders argued banning tear gas “is one of the many steps” that need to be taken to “fundamentally restructure the relationship between law enforcement and the communities they are supposed to protect and serve.”“To stop us from protesting the death of a black man who was suffocated by police, law enforcement is using a weapon that restricts our lungs -- during a respiratory pandemic,” said Rep. Ocasio-Cortez in a statement. “It is a horror on top of a horror on top of a horror - and it must end.”“There has been a disproportionate response by law enforcement to the peaceful protests occurring nationwide, often involving excessive force and the use of tear gas. We even saw its indiscriminate use against peaceful protesters outside of the White House to clear the way for Presidents Trump’s photo op. Despite medical professionals warning us about the harmful effects of tear gas, which are only made worse during a respiratory pandemic, law enforcement continues to use it. We need to get tear gas out of the hands of law enforcement and ban its use in the United States – this bill will do that,” Rep. Takano said.“Despite its lethal potential, police deployed tear gas to aggressively scatter recent protests in Chicago and across the country. This was only the latest episode of a long history in which tear gas has been used against crowds speaking truth to power,” said Rep. Garcia.Leaders said the medical community has had widespread agreement over the idea that tear gas could contribute to the spread of COVID-19, a pandemic that has killed over 400,000 deaths worldwide, with more than 112,000 in the United States, alone.This article was written by Kristine Garcia for WPIX. 2553
(KGTV) -- Summer is nearly here, and the County is preparing for pests. On Wednesday, the first rounds of larvicide will be dropped on 48 rivers, streams ponds and waterways. In previous years, crews sprayed neighborhoods by hand to fight mosquito-borne illnesses like Zika and West Nile viruses. This year, the County will use a helicopter to drop the batches or solid, granular larvicide on the waterways that cannot be treated by hand.The drops will take place about once each month of mosquito season (April to October). Mosquito larvae that ingest the larvicide will be killed, but the larvicide is not harmful to people or pets. The list of waterways equals just over 1,000 acres from Chula Vista to Fallbrook and from Oceanside to Lakeside, according to the County News Center. Protect yourself from mosquitos 864
(KGTV) – The wife of former San Diego County-based congressman Duncan Hunter is suing for divorce.According to court records Margaret Hunter filed for divorce on Nov. 20.She and her husband pleaded guilty to misappropriating more than 0,000 in campaign funds for personal use.For her role, Margaret Hunter was sentenced to eight months of home confinement and three years of probation.Duncan Hunter resigned as the 50th Congressional District’s representative in January and will begin his 11-month prison sentence in 2021.In November, Darrell Issa was elected to serve as the 50th District congressman.RELATED COVERAGE:Prosecutors release trove of evidence ahead of Duncan Hunter sentencingHunter pleads guilty to conspiracy to misuse campaign fundsMotion: SHunter spent campaign funds on "desire for intimacy"Margaret Hunter sentenced to eight months home confinement for misusing campaign funds 908
(KGTV) — President Donald Trump said the government wouldn't continue to pay California over its worsening wildfires if the state didn't "get their act together."While speaking at the White House Wednesday, Trump said California's wildfires are costing the country billions of dollars. He added that whoever becomes governor in November needs to "better get your act together.""So I say to the governor or whoever is going to be the governor of California you'd better get your act together because California, we're just not going to continue to pay the kind of money that we're paying," Trump said.RELATED: 627