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NATIONAL CITY, Calif. (KGTV) - Some unexpected joy is arriving in the mail for residents of local senior care facilities, amid the ongoing restrictions on visitors.When the coronavirus pandemic forced visitor restrictions on nursing homes, Terri Martinson was conflicted. Her father is a resident at Parkview at Paradise Village in National City. She was happy the health of her father - Clyde Hasemeyer - was being protected, but she knows her dad."My dad is very social. He loves getting visitors, and telling jokes, playing games, singing and laughing. I was really concerned he wouldn't have any visitors," said Martinson.She and her family call often and write letters, but a few days ago, Clyde got a letter from someone he doesn't know. Clyde, a Koren War Marine Veteran, received a letter from 14-year-old Christian Hughes.10news caught up with Christian and his mother Mariana a few days ago as they began a letter-writing campaign for local senior care facilities. Their idea caught fire on social media. Hundreds of letters and cards have started to arrive at nursing homes, ending up in the hands and hearts of people like Clyde."My dad was so happy. He laughed and enjoyed it so much. He asked the caregiver to tape them up on his wall, so he could look at them all the time. Just makes him feel so nice not to be so isolated away from everyone," said Martinson.It's a feeling of not being alone during a time of staying apart. "It's a small loving gesture we call all do ... it means so much to people who aren't in contact with other people right now," said Martinson.On a national level, the American Health Care Association has launched a campaign to facilitate letters and cards from the public to nursing home residents.Here is a list of local senior care facilities accepting letters and cards:Granite Hills Healthcare and Community CenterAttn: Activites1340 E. Madison Ave.El Cajon, CA 92021Cottonwood Canyon Healthcare CenterAttn: Activities1391 E. Madison Ave.El Cajon, CA 92021Lo-Har Senior LivingAttn: Activites768 Dorothy St.El Cajon, CA 92019Victoria Post-Acute CareAttn: Activities654 South Anza St.El Cajon, CA 92020Casa El CajonAttn: Activities306 Shady LaneEl Cajon, CA 92021Sunrise at BonitaAttn: Activities3302 Bonita RoadChula Vista, CA 91910Veterans Home of CA Chula VistaAttn: Activities700 E. Naples CourtChula Vista, CA 91911Birch Patrick Convalescent CenterAttn: Birch Patrick Skilled Facility/Christina Griego751 Medical Center CourtChula Vista, CA 91911Windsor Gardens Convalescent Center of San DiegoAttn: Activities220 E. 24th St.National City, CA 91950 2604

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NASCAR said in a statement on Thursday that the noose found in Bubba Wallace's garage "was real."The noose was found in the garage stall of Bubba Wallace last week at the racetrack in Talladega, AlabamaNASCAR released a picture of the noose that was found in Wallace's garage on Thursday. 296

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NASSAU COUNTY, Long Island — A man allegedly faked his own death in order to avoid being sentenced in two open cases, according to the Nassau County District Attorney's office.Officials said Robert Berger, 25, used his attorney to provide a county prosecutor with a fake death certificate. The document had typos, which tipped off officials, according to the statement from the DA's office.“Typos and formatting errors gave up what we allege is a forged death certificated that this defendant used to avoid accountability for other crimes,” District Attorney Madeline Singas said in the statement released this week. “Submitting fake documents to prosecutors is always a bad idea, and while he’d have been caught regardless, failure to use spell check made this alleged fraud especially glaring.”In 2018, officials said Berger pleaded guilty to charges related to his possession of a stolen Lexus; he also pleaded guilty to attempted grand larceny for attempting to steal a pickup truck.On Oct. 22, 2019, attorneys for Berger told the court their client had died and provided the court with a New Jersey Death Certificate, stating the defendant died by suicide.The attorney said Berger's fiancé provided them with the document.Upon inspection of the certificate, officials said the font size and type were not consistent in the document, and the word “Registry” in the department name was misspelled as “Regsitry."After calling to verify the certificate with officials in New Jersey, investigators confirmed the certificate was fraudulent.A copy of the false death certificate was also provided to officials in Suffolk County, where Berger also had a pending criminal case, officials said.After the discovery, Berger was arrested on Nov. 14, 2019, in Pennsylvania and was held for charges including providing a false identity to law enforcement.Berger was arraigned Tuesday and is due back in court on July 29. Bail was set at but he was remanded in custody due to the previous cases that remain open.This story originally reported by Corey Crockett on PIX11.com. 2075

  

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The NFL has postponed the Denver-New England game indefinitely due to another positive coronavirus test with the Patriots.That game, originally scheduled for Sunday, had been moved to Monday night.A person familiar with the situation says the Patriots have closed their facility again after the positive test result.“This decision was made to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel and in consultation with medical experts,” wrote the NFL in a statement.Meanwhile, the Tennessee Titans announced they closed their facility Sunday morning after a staff member tested positive.Titans: “This morning we learned that a staff member tested positive. We have temporarily closed our facility and are in communication with the league on the next steps.”— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 11, 2020 These latest results endanger the Titans’ game with Buffalo set for Tuesday night.A source told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that there were no other positive test with any other team Sunday morning. 1050

  

MILWAUKEE -- Seven people were shot at the Serenity Funeral Home in Milwaukee Wednesday afternoon, police say. Acting Police Chief Michael Brunson said all seven victims are in stable condition and are expected to survive. The victims are a 48-year-old woman, a 26-year-old woman, a 24-year-old woman, a 29-year-old man, a 26-year-old man, a 24-year-old man and a 20-year-old man.There's no word yet on what caused the shooting, and the exact circumstances that led up to it are still under investigation. Brunson said his officers continue to search for an unknown suspect."Our prayers are with the victims and their family members during this terrible time," Brunson said."This is an untenable situation. This brazen act, that was done in broad daylight, is just unacceptable in our city," Brunson added.Mayor Tom Barrett called the shooting “an example of the insanity we’re seeing” with the number of guns on Milwaukee streets.There have been 139 homicides and 521 non-fatal shootings from Jan. 1 - Sept. 29, 2020 compared to 67 homicides and 313 non-fatal shootings in 2019 during the same period, according to MPD.This article was published by WTMJ. 1163

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