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(KGTV) -- A strong warning from the mother of a La Jolla teenager injured in a deadly car crash on the way to Coachella.10News spoke with Eva Cerciello at the hospital where her daughter is recovering. Doctors have taken out her feeding tube and she is now awake.Sadly, her cousin was killed in the crash while the driver walked away with minor injuries. Cerciello says she’s been relying on prayers and positive thinking for strength.As more San Diegans head to Indio for weekend two of the Coachella music festival,Cerciello has a harsh warning that they shouldn’t put themselves in danger.She nearly lost her daughter last week. “She's like a miracle,” Cerciello said. Manuela Cerciello-Rahbari, 16, suffered severe brain damage when the BMW she was in with her cousin and a friend who was driving veered off the road.They slammed into two trees on I-10, 40 miles away from the festival. “Their main goal was to be there at 7 a.m.,” Cerciello said.They left around 3 a.m., but never made it. “The driver fell asleep while driving. They were both asleep, my niece and my daughter,” she said.Cerciello says she even called to warn them. “If you're tired, you need to stop. You don't keep on going,” she said. “You can’t challenge your body.”Their car was part of a caravan with friends and Cerciello feels peer pressure played a deadly role. “I know the kids were texting ‘speed up, speed up’ because we have all the messages.” Now, she's passing along her own message to other parents and their children.“Parents, they think ‘Don't drink. Don't drive. Don't do drugs…and everything will be fine.’ No, not everything will be fine,” Cerciello said.To be clear.. no drugs or alcohol were involved the crash, but she just wants people to see the reality of poor-decision making-- and says be smart.“You will never have the same life again. Never. Never. Because even if physically you are ok, psychologically you will never be the same.”While Cerciello knows her daughter's future is unclear... “I need to be strong. If I'm not strong, who's gonna be strong?”She doesn't want anyone else to experience her pain. "[If] I can help even one person, I’m good with that.” It’s is an eerily familiar situation for Cerciello.Four and half years ago, her son, Carlo, was also in a major accident and suffered brain damage.He is still in physical therapy today.In the meantime, the family has set up a GoFundMe page to help pay for medical expenses as well as research for brain injuries. To donate, click here. 2508

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(KGTV) - In the months since recreational cannabis became legal in California, the state's tax officials say millions in revenue have been generated.Figures released Friday indicate the state received .9 million in revenue generated by cannabis sales since January 1, according to the California Department of Tax and Fee Administration.First quarter sales revenue figures include cultivation, excise, and sales taxes from cannabis sales in California. They do not include local tax revenue collected by cities.REC WEED COVERAGE: 540

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(KGTV) - Is a grocery store really using embarrassing fake store logos to get people to stop using plastic bags?Yes.A market in Vancouver is printing its single-use bags with phony logos including "Into the Weird Adult Video Emporium" and "Wart Ointment Wholesale."It hopes the embarrassment of being seen with the bags will help shoppers remember to bring reusable bags next time. 389

  

(KGTV) — A National City native will soon be reunited with her beloved pet fish after she was forced to abandon before a flight from Denver to San Diego.Denver International Airport staff had been caring for "Cassie," a pink, male beta fish, after his owner, Lanice Powless, had to leave it behind last week."The fish was found at the airport last week by an airport employee and turned in to an information booth (as is common with lost and found items)," airport spokesperson Emily Williams said.This just in: A Fish called Cassie. pic.twitter.com/mcjOCC8C32— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) December 18, 2018 622

  

(KGTV) -- Costco is again adjusting store hours to accommodate seniors and other vulnerable groups.The wholesale retailer’s Special Operating Hours are typically 9 a.m.-10 a.m., Monday-Friday. The timeframe applies to customers 60 years of age and older and those with disabilities or who are immunocompromised, store officials said.However, citing the surge in COVID-19 cases across the country, Costco is moving its Special Operating Hours to 8 a.m.-9 a.m. at specific locations.The following San Diego County locations will move its Special Operating Hours to 8 a.m.-9 a.m.:Carmel MountainMission ValleyRancho Del Rey (H St., Chula Vista)Costco was one of the first retailers to require masks in its stores.Last month, Costco stopped allowing exemptions for mask-less shoppers citing medical conditions. 814

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