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(KGTV) — Are you "Good to Go?"It's a name, question, and a badge of honor being offered by a new STD testing clinic run by UC San Diego in Normal Heights. For those who remember the TV show, the decor is a bit "Dating Game." Or perhaps "Austin Powers." Along with a feature you've likely never spotted in any health clinic."You can touch, you can create. You can get a low profile," says clinic Marketing Director, Marcell Reyes Vermillion, as he poses for selfies in a bright yellow photo-booth adorned with strings of yellow balls and a yellow shag carpet.The selfie-booth encourages those "cleared for sex" to take a picture for social media."This is a very sex positive message that we're hoping to share with people," said Dr. Susan Little, Professor of Medicine for UC San Diego. "There has been a lot of messaging around disease prevention. And we now have really good drugs, biomedical interventions, to prevent HIV infection among people who are negative. And to prevent transmission among people who are positive." Make no mistake, Dr. Little makes clear the goal is to stop transmission of STDs. Especially HIV among young Hispanic men where cases are still on rise. But Dr. Little says the new approach is to make getting checked an inviting experience, that celebrates health and sex."I think the time as come to let people know they no longer have to worry about disease," says Dr. Little. "We need to try and promote a sex positive, status neutral, sexual health promotion, rather than disease prevention." "Get checked, then you can mate with anyone you want," says Vermillion. Though, with the caveat, you want your partner to get checked too. The Good To Go clinic is funded by an NIH grant and free to those getting tested. For more information, visit the program's website or call 619-543-9340. 1822
(KGTV) - Heavy fog and thick mud were no match for Justify at the Pimlico Race Course on Saturday.The chestnut colt took the lead late in the race for a nailbiting ending and won the 143rd Preakness Stakes.After winning the Kentucky Derby two weeks ago and the Preakness Stakes on Saturday, Justify now moves on to the Belmont Stakes with the hope of winning the coveted Triple Crown.The Belmont Stakes take place on June 9. Justify will enter the race aiming to be the sport's 13th Triple Crown winner.American Pharoah is the most recent Triple Crown winner having won the title in 2015. Saturday was also a victorious day for Bob Baffert, Justify's trainer. He also trained American Pharoah. 701
(KGTV) - A 17-year-old high school student was arrested after he allegedly threatened to carry out a shooting at his school, and sheriff's officials said numerous weapons and ammunition magazines were seized from his home. 230
(KGTV) -- A San Marcos funeral home is weighing their options as residents raise concerns over plans to possibly add a crematorium. The discussion brings up a difficult topic and 10News is digging into some of the pros and cons of cremation. WATCH REPORT: Mortuary looks to add crematorium in San MarcosCremations have caused problems in recent years. Last year, a door was left open at Cortez Cremations in National City, forcing thick, black smoke out of the building. People in San Marcos are worried something similar could happen in their neighborhood. Even though headlines like these are attention-grabbing, there are lots of pros to cremation, according to Security National. Check out some of the pros below: Cremation costs less. According to Security National, an average burial costs between ,000 and ,000, but cremation can be a third of the cost. Cremation can be simpler and quicker. Cremation may be easier for families who live far away when death occurs, allowing memorial services to be postponed until family members can be present. Although there are pros, there are also cons for families weighing their options. Cons of cremation: Cremation releases anywhere between 0.8 to 5.9 grams of mercury, according to Green Burial Council. C02 released by cremation is equal taking a nearly 500 mile road trip. Byproducts of cremation include nitrogen oxide, dioxins and particulates – acid rain. 1423
(KGTV) — A 0,000 truck belonging to DJ Marshmellow was stolen Wednesday before the suspect led authorities on a pursuit from Malibu to the San Fernando Valley and crashed.California Highway Patrol said the suspect was seen driving on the wrong side of Malibu Canyon Rd. around 9:40 p.m. and led CHP officers on a chase along eastbound 101 Freeway. Eventually, the suspect exited the freeway in Sherman Oaks, before traveling into Van Nuys.The suspect drove through the parking lot of a Taco Bell restaurant, before crashing the truck into a light pole near the intersection of Coldwater Canyon Ave. and Vanowen St. at about 10:10 p.m. The suspect, identified as 27-year-old Edward Cruz, surrendered peacefully to CHP after crashing. He was booked on suspicion of grand theft auto and felony evading police, according to the Los Angeles Times. Investigators said drugs or alcohol may have been involved.The custom-built black Ford F-550 6x6 was stolen from a dealership and belongs to Marshmello Music, CHP told the LA Times.Dave Sparks, the truck’s custom designer, posted a video on Instagram saying he had been contacted by Marshmellow's team about the pursuit after he had left it at the dealership to be serviced.City News Service and the Los Angeles Times contributed to this report. 1299