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(KGTV) - Did an art teacher try to prevent kids from running in the hall by painting a warped-looking floor pattern?No.The picture being sent around Facebook actually shows the entrance to a tile company in England. 223

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(KGTV) - Is a curb damaged 26 years ago by a city truck scheduled to be repaired by 2037 in Winnipeg?Yes.Calvin Hawley says a city snow removal machine wrecked the curb in front of his home on January 26, 1993. He's positive about the date because it's the day his second son was born.Since then, he has been getting the runaround about when it would be fixed.But when Winnipeg set up an electronic complaint system, Hawley finally got a date. The city promises the curb will be repaired by June 26, 2037!A city official says residential street are the lowest priority for repairs. 591

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(KGTV) - A historic letter sent from perhaps history's most famous ship by a passenger bound for San Diego is hitting the auction block.A letter from a survivor aboard the Titanic was recently listed by the English auction house Henry Aldridge and Son. Passenger Kate Buss, who was reported as heading for San Diego to marry her fiance, penned the letter more than 106 years ago.The letter dated April 10, 1912, remains in surprisingly great condition and gives readers a glimpse into life on the famed ship.In it, Buss writes to her brother, Percy, about her time on the Titanic, how she had experienced "no sign of sea sickness" yet, the unfortunate smell of fresh paint, and the "magnificent" sight of the ship's first-class apartments: 767

  

(KGTV) — In-state tuition for the University of California system will not increase for the next academic year, UC President Janet Napolitano announced Wednesday.The university system says this is the seventh time in eight years tuition for California residents has not been increased.“We are optimistic about our strong partnership with the governor and the legislature and will work collectively to identify additional resources, in lieu of tuition revenues, to ensure that UC students can succeed,” said Napolitano.The estimated tuition for California residents during the 2018-19 academic year is currently about ,300 (living on campus) to ,400 (living off campus.) That includes tuition and fees, books and supplies, room and board, and personal expenses and transportation.For non-residents, it's about ,300 (on campus) to ,400 (off campus.)UC's tuition decision comes as the college system sets out a new slate of goals to achieve by 2030:Help 200,000 additional students earn a degree; Improve rates of timely graduation and degree attainment; Close graduation gaps for low-income, first-generation and underrepresented students; Increase graduate degrees to advance economic mobility and support industries critical to California; andRecruit and grow more diverse, accomplished faculty.“Accessibility and affordability represent UC’s core values as a public institution, and we need to provide this generation of students with the quality of education they deserve,” said UC Board of Regents Chair George Kieffer. “So this year, rather than raise tuition, we will once again join our students in advocating for additional resources from the state.” 1677

  

(KGTV) - Gov. Jerry Brown extended an invitation to President Trump Monday to view the state's high-speed rail project after he visits San Diego to examine several border wall prototypes at the U.S.-Mexico border. 221

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