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(KGTV) - Did a woman in the Philippines really put on five and a half pounds of clothes at the airport to avoid paying an excess baggage fee?Yes.Gel Rodriguez checked into the airport only to discover her bag exceeded the 15 pound limit.So instead of paying an extra fee, she decided to wear 3 pairs of pants, 5 shirts, and several jackets.The picture she posted on social media of her "outfit" went viral. 414
(KGTV) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that the state's counties will be allowed to reopen hair salons and barber shops starting Tuesday.Newsom said that the 47 of 58 California counties that have been allowed to proceed through Stage 2, including San Diego County, can allow hair salons and barbershops to reopen with modifications under their plans."Those counties will begin to allow for those kinds of operations with meaning full modifications with the appropriate protective gear, particularly face coverings that are so essential in that environment, sanitation requirements, and the like," Newsom said. "Know that we worked with the industry and think these guidelines are appropriate to the task."RELATED: San Diego County courthouses reopen with many changes in operationsModifications hair salons and barbershops will have to incorporate will include protective gear, disinfecting protocols for hair cutting tools, face coverings for employees and customers, and physical distancing measures. Official guidance is available on the state's website here.Tuesday, San Diego County's Board of Supervisor said hair salons and barbershops would be allowed to reopen if they:Complete the county's safe reopening plan, post it, and share it with employeesPost guidelines for customers to seeTemperature checks or health screenings for employees at the beginning and end of shiftProvide clean face coverings for staff and customers; Customers can bring their ownIf an employee is sick or has symptoms, they should not go into the salon or barbershopFrequent cleaning scheduled"Fill out the safe reopening plan, follow the guidance, and you are clear to reopen," Supervisor Nathan Fletcher said Tuesday.RELATED: Gov. Newsom releases updated guidelines for reopening of California churchesLocally, San Diego hairstylists and barbers had already been planning for what reopening will look like before Tuesday. Some things already being planned included face shields, masks, moving clients during hair appointments more instead of employees moving around the client, and getting rid of waiting areas."Our industry, specifically, is very well trained for this," Marc Kulch, owner of Salon on 30th, told 10News. "This is something we've always had to do, so we're just intensifying it."After the announcement was made Tuesday, Kulch said there are still some questions about the guidelines. "I was wondering if we would be allowed to blow dry? I have not seen anything saying that we can't."Corinne Lam with Solatto Salon in Rancho Bernardo said they have spent thousands of dollars on PPE and safety equipment. They have already installed plexiglass between work stations and have a team training later this week on the new protocols."Anything we have to do, we are ready to do it. We're just so excited to be able to get back to making a living and getting our clients feeling better," Lam said. Newsom said Tuesday's changes do not include nail salons or similar personal care services and that the state is still working on putting together guidelines for those businesses."The issues there require a little more specificity," Newsom said in regards to nail salons.Guidelines related to summer camps, childcare, and schools are expected to be released Wednesday. Newsom added that guidelines extending to the entertainment industry are still being discussed and will likely come later this week or into the weekend. 3427

(CNN) -- Jamba Juice is squeezing out part of its name. It's now simply now known as "Jamba."The health food chain announced the name change Thursday. Jamba said the new name better reflects its menu, which has more than juices. It's expanding its offerings with smoothies, bowls and sandwiches as consumers gravitate toward healthier foods.The company said its loyal fans have been calling it "Jamba" for years. But the official name change is part of a larger modernization initiative for the 30-year-old company, which also includes a new mobile app, remodeled stores and new delivery options through Uber Eats and Postmates.Jamba is also trying to stay on trend with plant-based alternatives. Jamba said its beverages will soon be available to be made with spirulina, oat milk and pea protein."Food and beverage category lines are blurring so fast, especially in the premium functional segment, that it no longer makes sense to limit a brand's identity," said Duane Stanford, executive editor of Beverage Digest, a trade publication. "Smart brands are creating platforms that have meaning and meet consumers wherever they are."Jamba changed its name as "juice" has become a dirty word in recent years. People are trying to reduce the number of empty calories and sugar they consume, so they aren't drinking as much as sugar-laden juice as they used to. In 2012, American shoppers bought about 4 billion gallons of juice. That figure had fallen by about 530 million gallons just five years later, according to market research provider Euromonitor International.The same trend has hurt soda sales in the United States.So, Jamba said it's reducing the amount of sugar from its drinks and will roll out more reduced-sugar drinks later this year."We're staying true to our heritage as an innovator in the space and refreshing the brand to stay focused on how we can make it easier, better and faster for guests to live a more active lifestyle," Jamba's president Geoff Henry said in a release.Along with the refreshed menu, Jamba has a new logo, loyalty program and slogan ("Smoothies. Juices. Bowls.").And its 800 US stores will begin to be remodeled later this year. The stores will feature light wood and calmer colors, a shift from the bright oranges and greens that it currently uses. Coolers are also being added for customers to pickup their online orders.Jamba's name change follows Dunkin Donuts' change to Dunkin' last year. The makeover was part of Dunkin' Brand's efforts to relabel itself as a "beverage-led" company that focuses on coffees, teas, speedy service and to-go food including — but not limited to — doughnuts. 2641
(KGTV) -- A forum discussing the growing problem of online hate will be held this Wednesday, September 30th.It is hosted by the San Diego Anti-Hate Crime Coalition. The group coordinates outreach, education, and dialogue regarding bullying, hate incidents, and hate crimes in the San Diego region.With the pandemic and many people at home, the organization’s chairperson said hate speech has increased.“A lot of time, [people] don’t have much else to do, but write and speak their mind anonymously. When you don’t have to show your face, people become emboldened and say things they wouldn’t say in public,” said Christopher Tenorio, a federal prosecutor and chairman of the coalition.Wednesday’s discussion includes panelists from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, City Attorney’s Office, and the District Attorney’s Office.Other groups involved include the Anti-Defamation League, San Diego State University, the San Diego Citizens Advisory Board on Community/Police Relations, the Anti-Defamation League, the Consulate of Mexico in San Diego, and the Islamic Center.The online event runs from 5 to 6:15 p.m. It is open to the public, but you must RSVP at: Shastity.Urias@usdoj.gov 1185
(KGTV) - Can eggs really balance on their tips during the Vernal Equinox?Yes, but you can do it any day.There is nothing about the sun being over the equator that allows eggs to balance on their ends more easily. All you need is a steady hand ... and some patience. 273
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