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(KGTV) -- Starbucks announced Wednesday that the coffee chain will stop using personal cups amid the coronavirus outbreak. In an open letter, EVP and President Rossann Williams said the stores will continue to honor the 10-cent discount for anyone who brings their own cup or requests “for here” ware. “As part of communities worldwide, we are navigating this situation with nimbleness, learning and adapting as new information is made available,” Williams said. RELATED: California declares state of emergency after 1st coronavirus deathAccording to the letter, the company has also increased cleaning and sanitizing to help prevent “the spread of all germs.” The company also said it has restricted all business-related air travel both domestically and internationally through March 31. Williams says the company has learned from its partners in China who were first faced with the virus. 899
(KGTV) - Was Apple pressured to add cream cheese to its bagel emoji?Yes.Many people complained about the dry bagel emoji Apple initially put out. So the company released an updated version depicting a bagel with cream cheese. 249

(KGTV) - The state Supreme Court started hearing oral arguments Tuesday in San Francisco over San Diego’s pension changes that were approved by voters six years ago.More than 65 percent of San Diegans voted for Proposition B, the "Citizens Pension Reform Initiative" which switched most new city workers to a 401(k) plan instead of a guaranteed pension.Ever since then the measure has been challenged by labor unions. The Public Employment Relations Board (PERB) has been trying to overturn the pension cutbacks in court and now it’s in front of the state Supreme Court.The court will review the Fourth District Court of Appeal’s 2017 ruling on the issue.The focus then was on whether former San Diego city leaders illegally put Prop B on the ballot because they did not meet and confer with the labor union first. The appellate court ruled in favor of the city then.Now, political analyst John Dadian says if the Supreme Court rules in favor of the labor union, the city could be upside-down millions of dollars, directly impacting taxpayers.“Taxpayers should be very scared,” said Dadian. “They could have to go back and retroactively give the original pension benefits to the new 3,000 employees and that would be horrendous.”Dadian says there is still hope for the city if the court rules in favor of the union.“If it rules against the city they have several options, they could craft a new one (prop) to go back on the ballot and it could possibly go to federal court,” said Dadian.After Tuesday’s hearing, the court has 90 days to make a ruling. 1575
(KGTV) - It's National Cheeseburger Day and you can enjoy some tasty deals.McDonald's is giving away 100,000 free burgers through it's "My Macca" app. The offer starts at 10:30 a.m. and is good until 11:50 p.m.Wendy's is offering a Jr. Bacon cheeseburger, fries, chicken nuggets and a drink for .Burger King doesn't have any special deals for the day but you can get two Whoppers for .Johnny Rocket's will give a free cheeseburger to anyone who signs up for its birthday club. Plus, you get another free cheeseburger on your birthday!Ruby Tuesday is giving members of its 'So Connected' program a coupon for a special deal.Applebee's has a offer for all burgers today.Sonic has a .99 cheeseburger and medium-size onion rings deal.Shake Shack hasn't opened in San Diego yet. Too bad, because DoorDash is delivering free burgers from the chain at lunchtime. 890
(KGTV) - The death of actor Luke Perry from a stroke is raising awareness about the health issue among younger patients. Strokes, which are typically associated with the elderly, are appearing more in people under 50 years old, according to Sharp Health Care. According to the American Heart Association, a stroke happens when a clot in a blood vessel stops blood from reaching the brain. Doctors believe the increase is due to higher rates of obesity and diabetes, and poor management of blood pressure and cholesterol levels. Risk factors include smoking, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure. RELATED: Actor Luke Perry dies at age 52 after suffering strokeDoctors say it’s crucial to recognize the signs of a stroke: sudden severe headache, trouble walking, confusion, weakness, numbness, and difficulty speaking and seeing. The early warning signs can be remembered as F.A.S.T.:- Face drooping- Arm weakness- Speech difficulty- Time to call 911 “There is this ‘golden window,’ usually within the four and a half hours after the onset of stroke symptoms where people who receive medical treatment during this time have a better chance of survival than those who don’t,” says Dr. Amirhassan Bahreman of Sharp Grossmont Hospital. The only FDA-approved treatment for ischemic strokes dissolves the clot and improves blood flow, according to the American Stroke Association. However, it must be administered within three hours. Health care professionals encourage anyone showing signs of a stroke to call 911. 1522
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