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(KGTV) - Is Tinder launching a new feature requiring people under 6 feet tall to verify their height photographically?No.The app put out a video introducing a new feature, requiring people to take a picture of themselves next to a commercial building to prove the height they listed is real.But it was just an elaborate April Fool's Day hoax that tricked a lot of people. 379
(KGTV) One of the biggest city-owned office spaces sits vacant and may do so for a little while longer.The City of San Diego acquired the 19-story tower at 101 Ash St. in the beginning of last year in effort to consolidate staff into a new space, but various delays have kept the renovation from being completed.Officials signed a lease-to-own contract for the old Sempra Energy building and have been paying more 5,000 a month plus operational costs since January of 2017.The city was supposed to move in July 2017 and the estimated daily cost for the vacant structure is a little less than ,000.“I do believe the city has bungled this decision from the beginning starting with the purchase,” said San Diego City Councilmember Barbara Bry.Bry was elected to council after officials voted to acquire the building for million and says the issue can be traced to how city staff briefed council just before the purchase.“At the time city staff told the council that the building was in excellent shape and the million in tenant improvements was enough,” added Bry.Records indicate the city has paid more than million in rent and roughly million in operating costs since taking over the property.Bry is working behind the scenes to mitigate the matter before the costs balloon any more, but estimates it will be at least six months until staff can move into the 101 Ash Street building.The City of San Diego says more than 1,100 employees will work there when the renovation is complete and they plan to move into the building sometime in fiscal year 2019 — which begins in July. 1617

(KGTV) - Uber is expanding its role as a common ride-sharing platform into the healthcare sector in its release of "Uber Health," the company announced Thursday.Uber Health partners with healthcare organizations and is designed to provide rides for patients, caregivers, and staff. The primary aim is to serve patients, though, as access is available without a smartphone."Riders don’t need the Uber app, or even a smartphone, to get a ride with Uber Health because it’s all done through text message. We’re even going to be introducing the option for riders to receive a call with trip details to their mobile phone or landline instead," a release from the company said.RELATED: Study claims more people are hailing an Uber over an ambulanceHealthcare providers can schedule rides on clients' behalf, the passenger is contacted by text message with their trip details when the ride is booked and also when their driver arrives, and then the passenger is picked up and dropped off.If the passenger does not have a mobile phone, Uber said the healthcare company or caregiver can coordinate on their behalf.Uber said the service will hopefully cut down on the number of patients who miss doctor appointment due to transportation issues.RELATED: Man goes on a ,635 Uber ride through several states"Every year an estimated 3.6 million Americans miss their appointments due to a lack of reliable transportation. At Uber, we recognize that the path to health may not be easy, but we know the road to care can be," the company says.Organizations that partner with Uber Health will be given access to track billing, appointments, and schedule multiple follow-up appointments simultaneously.The company added their product will meet HIPAA standards.Uber plans to use drivers already in their established network to facilitate the service. 1879
(KGTV) - Several big rigs overturned Wednesday along Interstate 15 in San Bernardino County as strong winds whipped through Southern California. Three trucks were pushed onto their sides by powerful gusts on both sides of the freeway. Video from KABC showed a truck moving through lanes, only to have winds lift the back wheels off the ground. Traffic backed up as Caltrans crews and California Highway Patrol officers worked to clear the scene. There was no immediate report of any injuries. Update #2: SB I-15 at Sierra. Getting lanes cleared and cleaned to allow full travel. Standby. pic.twitter.com/97mdnjluG8— Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) October 30, 2019 Update: SB I-15 at Sierra. One more truck to go! Please remember to slow down and make way for emergency services going in and out of the area. #Caltrans8 pic.twitter.com/w2cVOPhAiY— Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) October 30, 2019 SIG ALERT SB I-15 AT SIERRA, #1 and #2 lanes are blocked due to several overturn tractor trailers. The lanes are expected to be blocked for several hours. Traffic is backed up to Kenwood Ave. Please use the SB I-215. #highwinds @Caltrans8 @TotalTrafficLA @KNX1070 @JeffPopeRadio pic.twitter.com/0xb2O5PAt2— CHP - Inland Communications (@InlandChp) October 30, 2019 Approach the area with caution. #Caltrans8 https://t.co/ZzGdl6fTFu pic.twitter.com/BzTcFYvlro— Caltrans District 8 (@Caltrans8) October 30, 2019 1420
(KGTV) - Was a male professional basketball player really suspended because tests show he's pregnant?Amazingly, yes.Former Ohio University star DJ Cooper was trying to catch on with a team overseas and was forced to take a drug test.Apparently he was worried about passing it, so he submitted his girlfriend's urine instead of his own.It turns out she was unknowingly pregnant.The International Basketball Federation suspended Cooper for fraud. He's eligible to return to the court next June. 501
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