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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A former San Diego media executive accused of paying large sums of money to get her children into USC and Georgetown appeared in court Monday. A federal judge in San Diego ordered Elisabeth Kimmel to give up her passport and granted her 0,000 signature bond. Signature bond allows a person to sign a document promising to show up in court. RELATED: Two San Diegans charged in college admissions schemeKimmel was charged with conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud earlier in March. According to court documents, Kimmel paid 0,000 to various organizations in exchange the admission of her two children. Kimmel reportedly participated in the admissions scheme by conspiring to use bribery to get her daughter into Georgetown as a tennis recruit and her son into USC as a track recruit for pole vaulting. RELATED: Actresses Felicity Huffman, Lori Loughlin charged in alleged college admissions schemeIn 2017, Kimmel’s daughter graduated from Georgetown. 1009
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A driver walked away from a violent crash on a Rancho Penasquitos street Wednesday morning that destroyed his car, leaving it in multiple pieces. 172
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A car traveling in the wrong direction on Interstate 5 in the Midway area collided with another vehicle Monday morning, leading to the death of one person and injuries to two others. 209
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A former North County contractor exposed by Team 10 was charged with more than a dozen alleged crimes.Marc Morningstar was arraigned in a San Diego court Friday afternoon.According to the prosecutor, Morningstar's charges include failure to pay tax, grand theft of personal property, using personal identifying information of another, fraudulent use of a license number and contracting without a license among other things.RELATED: California's contractors license board investigating San Diego painting companyTurf installer investigated by Team 10 now accused of using other contractors' licenses to get workThe license holder of the company he was allegedly working for, Quality Painting SoCal, was also charged.Maria Meeuwisse was charged with grand theft, fraudulent use of a license number and contracting without a license, along with several other alleged crimes.Court records show in September 2018, Morningstar pleaded guilty to diversion of construction funds, grand theft of personal property and improper home improvement contract procedure.RELATED:10 tips to avoid a contractor nightmareUnsatisfied customers claim Hybrid Turf owner took their money but didn't do the job On Tuesday, the Contractors State License Board added disclosures to Quality Painting SoCal’s license. A disclosure means the CSLB has an open investigation against the company and has disclosed on its website that it believes there is evidence of a probable violation that would lead to either a suspension of revocation of the company’s contracting license and/or criminal prosecution.CSLB’s investigation is open. There are no criminal charges at this time.The two violations CSLB is investigating are a departure from trade standards or specs and willful or fraudulent act.On Wednesday a spokesperson for the CSLB told Team 10 the company notified state officials it plans to shut down and cancel Quality Painting SoCal's license. 1947
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A baby southern white rhino born this week at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park has monumental implications moving forward.Not only is the rhino calf the zoo's first successful rhino birth via artificial insemination, it's the first successful in North America for the rhino species.The calf, named Edward, was born Sunday at the zoo's Nikita Kahn Rhino Rescue Center. Edward's birth now represents the potential to bring back the rhino's relative, the northern white rhino, from the brink of extinction.RELATED: San Diego Zoo to be featured in new reality television series on Animal Planet"Not only are we thankful for a healthy calf, but this birth is significant, as it also represents a critical step in our effort to save the northern white rhino from the brink of extinction," Barbara Durrant, Henshaw endowed director of Reproductive Sciences at San Diego Zoo Global, said.Researchers hope the science behind the calf's birth can lead to a successful recovery of the genetic recovery of the northern white rhino, of which only two remain on the planet. Both are females.Ultimately, researchers believe southern white rhinos could serve as surrogates for northern white rhino embryos. The process has already been successfully applied to other rhino species, according to the zoo. Through in vitro fertilization, researchers say a northern white rhino could be born within 10 to 20 years.RELATED: New research suggests threats continue for California condorsRight now, the San Diego Zoo is focusing on making sure the new calf and its mom, Victoria, continue doing well. Durrant says Victoria is very attentive and the calf is walking around and nursing frequently.Victoria was artificially inseminated on March 22, 2018, after hormone-induced ovulation. White rhino gestation is estimated to take 485 days. She carried the calf for 493 days. The calf is the zoo's 99th southern white rhino born at the Safari Park. The park has also seen successful births of 73 greater one-horned rhinos and 14 black rhinos.RELATED: New giraffe calf joins in the herd at San Diego Zoo exhibitVictoria's newborn, however, brings a new hope to the zoo's program.The mom and calf will remain off exhibit from the public to allow them to bond, the zoo says. Eventually, the calf will be introduced to the other five female rhinos at the rescue center. One of them, Amani, is also pregnant through artificial insemination and due in September or October. 2464