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(KGTV) - California regulators are considering a plan to charge a fee for text messaging on mobile phones to help fund programs that make phone service accessible to the poor.The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is set to consider the proposal in a vote scheduled for next month, according to The Mercury News. It's not clear how much mobile phone users would be asked to pay under the proposal, but it would likely be billed as a flat surcharge, not a per-text fee, according to the paper.And wireless industry and business groups are not "LOLing." The groups are reportedly already trying to defeat the proposal before it makes its way to the commission.“It’s a dumb idea,” Jim Wunderman, president of the Bay Area Council business-sponsored advocacy group, told the Mercury News. “This is how conversations take place in this day and age, and it’s almost like saying there should be a tax on the conversations we have.”The new surcharges could generate a total of about .5 million a year, according to business groups. The same groups warned that under the proposal's language, the charge could be retroactively be applied for five years, totaling more than 0 million for consumers, the paper reported.Click here for a look at the proposal.The proposal argues that the state's Public Purpose Program budget has increased from 0 million in 2011 to 8 million in 2016, while revenues funding the program from the telecommunications industry saw a "steady decline" from .5 billion in 2011 to .3 billion in 2017.The report calls this "is unsustainable over time."In a statement to the Associated Press, CPUC spokeswoman Constance Gordon said, "from a consumer's point of view, surcharges may be a wash, because if more surcharge revenues come from texting services, less would be needed from voice services." 1845

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(KGTV) – A powerful tribute to late actor Chadwick Boseman was unveiled this week at Downtown Disney in Anaheim.The mural shows Boseman exchanging the “Wakanda Forever” salute with a child wearing a Black Panther mask.Nikkolas Smith, a former Disney Imagineer who was on the set of the Black Panther film, created the new art installation called “King Chad.”The actor silently battled colon cancer for years, even while filming some of his major movies. He also visited children who were also fighting cancer.Boseman passed away on Aug. 28 at the age of 43.Smith said in a statement, “As a former Disney Imagineer, I had the honor of working on a major children's hospital initiative and Avengers Campus as my final two assignments. Seeing Chadwick's heart for people in-person, and later discovering his courageous battle with cancer, I was inspired to create this tribute to honor his life and legacy ... To us, he was and will always be T'Challa. Long Live The King."The King Chad mural is located on the west side of Downtown Disney, in front of the former ESPN Zone. 1079

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(KGTV) - Fact: students with involved parents, no matter their income or background, are more likely to:Earn higher grades and test scores, and enroll in higher-level programsBe promoted, pass their classes and earn creditsAttend school regularlyHave better social skills, show improved behavior and adapt well to schoolGraduate and go on to post-secondary educationIs your child in a position to succeed? Are you in a position to help? Much of what you need for a positive start to the school year is available online, if you know where to look. 10News has done the navigation for you and put together this web guide for your district.District OverviewJulian Union High School DistrictEd-Data provides you with interactive, at-a-glance information about your district, including:Student DemographicsStudent PerformanceLocal Revenue ElectionsFinancial DataSchool Directory/District MapsClick here for a list of schools in the districtClick here to access maps of school boundaries.Bell Times/Bus InformationWhen does school start? When do classes end? And when does the bus show up? Here are the links you need, including how to get in touch with the Transportation Department.Bell times/bus schedule (contact individual schools)School MenusClick here for nutrition services information and FAQs, such as making special dietary requests.Parent PortalClick here for the District's main parent resource page. Turn to this website for information about important district forms, engagement opportunities, and parent FAQs.AccountabilityIs your school showing academic progress? How much is the district paying its administrators? How many discipline problems are there in the classroom? 10News has collected the data to help hold your district accountable.Transparent California: District Salary DataSchool Accountability Report Cards (SARC)School BoardThe Board of Education provides policy and financial oversight for the district.Main Page 1947

  

(KGTV) -- Adults in their mid-20s are now more likely to live with a parent than with a spouse, according to an Apartment List report. Using data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the report found that 50 years ago, 76 percent of 26-year-olds in America lived with their spouse. Today, only 24 percent of 26-year-olds live with a spouse while they are more likely to live with a parent.The bureau also found that 17 percent of 26-year-olds live with an unmarried partner, 15 percent live with a non-family roommate and 10 percent live alone. In 2007, the year before the collapse of the housing market bubble, the composition of housing began to change.According to Apartment List, the economic recession, ballooning student debt and lack of affordable housing in cities with job opportunities placed pressure on young adults who, in previous generations, would have been able to start their own households. So what about the future? Apartment List says it expects the trend to continue as housing costs skyrocket. As rents rise, the site says roommates and co-living arrangements will become even more appealing. Despite the discouraging trend, there are solutions. A housing development in the South Bay aims to give San Diego renters a better chance to become homeowners. For those who are teachers, San Diego could begin to build affordable housing for employees and teachers struggling to make ends meet. The solutions come as San Diego home sales rise after a steady decline. 1486

  

(KGTV) - Has Nike really sold out of its new 'Jesus Shoes' that come filled with holy water?Yes.The soles of the Nike Air Max 97s are injected with holy water from the Jordan River. The shoes also feature a crucifix and the bible verse Matthew 14:25 which describes Jesus walking on water.Topping it all off is a blood drop on the tongue and frankincense-scented insoles.The shoes start at ,400 but some select sizes cost as much as ,000. But they have already sold out. 483

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