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(KGTV) -- The massive fire at the famous Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris is hitting a San Diego school especially hard. Children at the Notre Dame Academy in Carmel Valley recently visited the sacred site during a school trip. Francesca Pinney, who is in 8th grade, said stepping inside such a holy place is something she will never forget."I remember it being an incredibly majestic and beautiful cathedral and it was incredibly inspiring to my Catholic faith being able to see this in person," said Francesca. The mood at the school on Monday afternoon was one of sadness and shock. "During Holy Week, the fact that the cathedral is burning down is just truly awful. It's so tragic," said Francesca, who visited Paris last year. Other classmates visited the famous attraction in just the last few weeks. Clare Deloux, a 7th grader, is one of them. She was stunned to learn about the massive fire that captured headlines around the world. "I was in shock. I didn't expect this to happen. It's very sad that this is amazing and that history was made even building that, " said Clare. The loss is also personal to their teacher. Marielle Hacher is from Paris. "It's a symbol of France and Catholic France for all the Catholic. It's very sad to see that it is burning, and hopefully, they gonna restore it," said Hacher.The students have already decided to use their next service project to raise money to help with the restoration; meanwhile, they will continue to pray for the people of France. "Our faith is not only building, we are the living bricks of the building, it is a terrible tragedy but our faith is going to build it up, and the important thing is we are all united," said Sister Angelique Therese. 1717
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(KGTV) — The maker of the famous 99-cent iced tea consumers recognize from the grocery coolers is getting into the cannabis market.Dixie Brands, a Denver-based marijuana company, and AriZona Beverages announced the partnership Friday for "the production, distribution and sale of cannabis-infused products" with THC (tetrahydrocannabinol).Under the three-year agreement, Dixie Brands and Herbal Enterprises, an Arizona-affiliated entity, will create the brand and product design, while Dixie Brands develops, formulates, manufactures, and distributes the portfolio of new AriZona-branded THC products.RELATED: San Diego-based brewery creates THC-infused, alcohol-free beerDon Vultaggio, chairman of AriZona Beverages, said the cannabis market is an ideal avenue for the company to explore."AriZona has always led the way in product innovation," Vultaggio said. "The cannabis market is an important emerging category, and we've maintained our independence as a private business to be positioned to lead and seize generation-defining opportunities exactly like this one."The cannabis category is an ideal space to bring the flavor and fun of AriZona into new and exciting products..."Though, it's not clear if the two companies plan to create a new line similar to AriZona's affordable iced teas. Dixie Brands, however, has its own well-known line of THC-infused drinks called "elixirs."It's also unclear if the products will be available in states that haven't legalized recreational marijuana use, as THC is the main substance in marijuana that is responsible for causing a high. 1588
(KGTV/WXYZ) - Less than two months after a report said Toys 'R' Us would close many of its U.S. stores, a new report said the toy store is considering closing all stores. 178
(KGTV) — On the first day of the 116th Congress, Rep. Brad Sherman, (D-CA), said Thursday he will reintroduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, the LA Times reported.The articles of impeachment for high crimes and misdemeanors were cosponsored by fellow Democratic Rep. Al Green of Texas. Sherman originally filed articles of impeachment in July 2017 claiming the president had obstructed justice in the Russian investigation."There is no reason it shouldn’t be before the Congress," Sherman told the LA Times. "Every day, Donald Trump shows that leaving the White House would be good for our country."Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi has already ruled out introducing the move for impeachment, instead, waiting for the outcome of the special counsel investigation. 796
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