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(KGTV) -- California is among the least-patriotic states in the nation, according to a new report from WalletHub. The Golden State took the 48th spot on the list of most-patriotic states. According to the report, California’s military engagement rank fell to the 30th spot on the list while the state ranked 48th for civic engagement. RELATED: Fourth of July celebrations in San DiegoCalifornia also has one of the lowest volunteer rates in the nation, placing 46th. According to WalletHub, red states are also more patriotic than blue states. To compile the list, WalletHub compared states across 13 indicators of patriotism including enlisted military population, share of adults who voted in the 2016 Presidential Election and AmeriCorps volunteers per capita. 773
(KGTV) — A National City native will soon be reunited with her beloved pet fish after she was forced to abandon before a flight from Denver to San Diego.Denver International Airport staff had been caring for "Cassie," a pink, male beta fish, after his owner, Lanice Powless, had to leave it behind last week."The fish was found at the airport last week by an airport employee and turned in to an information booth (as is common with lost and found items)," airport spokesperson Emily Williams said.This just in: A Fish called Cassie. pic.twitter.com/mcjOCC8C32— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) December 18, 2018 622
(KGTV) -- A forum discussing the growing problem of online hate will be held this Wednesday, September 30th.It is hosted by the San Diego Anti-Hate Crime Coalition. The group coordinates outreach, education, and dialogue regarding bullying, hate incidents, and hate crimes in the San Diego region.With the pandemic and many people at home, the organization’s chairperson said hate speech has increased.“A lot of time, [people] don’t have much else to do, but write and speak their mind anonymously. When you don’t have to show your face, people become emboldened and say things they wouldn’t say in public,” said Christopher Tenorio, a federal prosecutor and chairman of the coalition.Wednesday’s discussion includes panelists from the U.S. Attorney’s Office, City Attorney’s Office, and the District Attorney’s Office.Other groups involved include the Anti-Defamation League, San Diego State University, the San Diego Citizens Advisory Board on Community/Police Relations, the Anti-Defamation League, the Consulate of Mexico in San Diego, and the Islamic Center.The online event runs from 5 to 6:15 p.m. It is open to the public, but you must RSVP at: Shastity.Urias@usdoj.gov 1185
(KGTV) - A 3.5-magnitude near Palomar Mountain rattled parts of North San Diego County Saturday.The quake struck about 24 miles east of Temecula just before 12:30 p.m. Saturday, according to the USGS. The earthquake had a depth of about 1.6 miles.A second 3.2-magnitude shake was also recorded just minutes before in the same Aguanga, Calif., though at a depth of almost a mile."Did you feel it?" reports were posted from Temecula, Carlsbad, Vista, San Marcos, and Oceanside.No damages have been immediately reported. 540
(KGTV) — Former Blink-182 guitarist and Poway native Tom DeLonge is set to host a History Channel series centered on proving the existence of UFOs.The six-part series "Unidentified: Inside America's UFO Investigation" will feature DeLonge's interview with a former military intelligence official, Luis Elizondo, who confirmed the Pentagon's UFO program. According to the Associated Press, Elizondo told The New York Times in 2017 he used to run the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program. RELATED: Blink 182's Tom DeLonge examines UFO report from San Diego Navy pilotThe series will also feature interviews with other former government and aerospace officials and, "produce tangible evidence to build the most indisputable case for the existence and threat of UFOs."“With this show, the real conversation can finally begin," DeLonge said in a statement. "I think everyone that watches the show will walk away with questions answered and a feeling of, “wow, I get it now.”‘The History Channel series is scheduled to air in May.DeLonge, who also fronts the band Angels & Airwaves, has long been fascinated by the extraterrestrial. He is CEO of To The Stars Academy, which aims to help researchers, "explore exotic science and technologies." 1261