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CINCINNATI -- A 17-year-old boy who has spent more than a year fighting to be recognized by his family and the world as a boy finally has just that.A ruling handed down Friday by Hamilton County Juvenile Court Judge Sylvia Sieve Hendon awards custody to the boy's grandparents, with whom he currently lives and who have supported his gender transition.On the other hand were his parents, who lawyers say insisted their son receive Christian therapy rather than be allowed to pursue hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or sex reassignment.RELATED: Transgender boy fighting for the right to transition before collegeThe judge ruled the boy's grandparents shall have the right to determine what medical care will be pursued at Cincinnati Children's hospital with the caveat that a psychologist unaffiliated with the hospital shall first evaluate the teen to ensure consistency between the child's gender presentation and feelings of nonconformity.His parents have been granted visitation rights, and Hendon encourages them "to work toward reintegration of the child into the extended family."The Living With Change Foundation expressed its support for the judge's decision.Living with Change is grateful for Judge Hendon’s decision to put the safety & medical care of the child first. 41% of transgender youth attempt suicide in their lifetime, making access to medically necessary care an incredibly important part of living a healthy & complete life. https://t.co/aEIKkwiTVl— Living With Change (@LWC_Foundation) February 16, 2018 1558

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China has announced plans to put tariffs of 25 percent on US products worth billion, the latest move in an escalating trade war.The Chinese government said in a statement Wednesday that the taxes would be imposed on August 23.The US products in line for tariffs include chemical items and diesel fuel.The world's top two economies have repeatedly sparred over trade in recent months, in what experts warn may become a devastating cycle of retaliation.On Tuesday, the Trump administration unveiled its own list of roughly billion worth of imports from China that will be hit with 25 percent tariffs. 624

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Firefighters put out a 28 acre brush fire that ignited near Lower Otay Lake.Cal Fire confirmed on Sunday that the fire is 100 percent contained and all resources have been taken off the incident.The vegetation fire, dubbed the Otay Fire, was reported by Cal Fire at about 10 a.m. on Saturday near the east side of the lake.Both air and ground resources were used to battle back the flames, according to Cal Fire.No structures were threatened by the fire. 491

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - A Chula Vista mom says she was left holding the bag when her son's school wouldn't let her drop of her his lunch, which was needed for medical reasons.Adriana Escodbedo says the fruit, veggies, and turkey sandwich she packed for her 13-year-old son Danny on Thursday served a purpose. Early that morning, he was at the hospital getting an injection for a medical condition. Though he had some food afterward, his lunch period at Eastlake Middle School wasn't for another six hours."It's recommended they have something in their stomachs if they're getting injected with this medication," said Escobedo.RELATED: Parents concerned with short lunch times at San Diego Unified schoolsAfter Escobedo dropped him off at school, she discovered that Danny - for the first time ever - left his lunch in the car. Hours later, she went back to the school to drop it off and went to the main office."I let the two women in the office know that he took medication that day," said Escobedo.Escobedo say she wasn't allowed to drop off the lunch, but could set up an account in the cafeteria. Escobedo declined, as Danny has food sensitivities."As a mom, I just felt so frustrated. Are you kidding me? I can't give my son his lunch?" said Escobedo.RELATED: Sweetwater Unified families call for action to fix overcrowded cafeteriasEscobedo was determined to deliver her lunch. She checked her son out of the school, walked off campus, handed him the lunch, and then checked him back into the school.10News reached out to the Sweetwater Union High School District. A spokesperson says the policy is spelled out in the school handbook. The years-old policy came about because too many lunch drop-offs ended up sapping school resources and creating concerns about food spoilage. The district says there are exceptions - including medical reasons - but in this case, Escobedo didn't bring up the health issues, which she says is not true. She says staff should be trained to know the policy and any exceptions."As a mom you just want to do what's best for your child," said Escobedo.The district spokesperson tells 10News:"the front office staff will make an exception based on the situation and only on a limited basis ... the staff members who spoke with the parent said that they offered to call the student out of class so that they could give the student their lunch. The parent did not seem pleased with the responses she was being given and left. Had the parent asked for more clarification, or asked to speak with a school administrator, we could have very easily resolved this matter. Our staff also said that the parent made no mention of health/dietary issues, because again, this would have enabled staff to make an exception in this case.Nutrition is vital to student success which is why we offer a variety of options and all of them healthy and meet state nutritional guidelines. Even if a student does not have an active account, our school never deny a student a meal and the meals we provide would be the same as for a student with an active account ... If parents do have a medical/dietary concern, we ask that they let us know. A meeting with either the school nurse or one of our assistant principals establishes this and we can go forward in a positive way." 3297

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- Each neighborhood in San Diego County has a unique story to tell. This week, 10News is taking a deeper dive into life in Chula Vista. All week, we’ll take a look at the community’s history, culture and what makes Chula Vista so unique. Monday morning, Mayor Mary Salas sat down with 10News to talk about the South Bay city. Watch the full interview in the player above. See complete coverage of Life in Chula Vista 452

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