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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Some of you tell us it can be hard to watch the news because it always appears to be so negative.At times it does seem like there is a lot of bad press, but we also like to share some inspiring stories. Stories like the veterans we followed all last weekend to Washington, D.C. on their Honor Flight.You were inspired, and you gave us your overwhelming feedback in this week's Let's Talk.  426

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Starting in the new year, Californians will start to see paper license plates instead of dealer decals on the backs of vehicles. A new law taking effect January 1, 2019, mandates that dealers give out temporary paper plates or permanent license plates issued by the California DMV. The law is all part of an effort to aid law enforcement as well as limit toll evasion. The plates will list information including a temporary license plate number, report of sale number, vehicle identification number, make and model. RELATED: Here are the new laws going into effect on California roads in 2019The temporary plate will expire 90 days after the sale. There are several reasons California lawmakers passed Assembly Bill 516. Currently, law enforcement isn't able to identify some vehicles that may have been involved in a crime, according to the DMV. Having no temporary plate also makes it difficult to investigate crimes involving vehicles. Another reason for the law is toll evasion. According to the DMV, people who purchase vehicles often delay attaching permanent plates, making it impossible to identify vehicles violating toll requirements. The DMV says toll evasion costs local governments as much as million per year. 1256

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Several people were hospitalized after they reportedly fell ill at a Sorrento Valley pharmaceutical company.San Diego Fire-Rescue crews were called to 6769 Mesa Ridge just before 2 p.m. Tuesday to reports that a 60-year-old man was passed out outside the business, Inovio Pharmaceuticals.Bystanders reportedly began CPR and used a defibrillator on the man.Crews say that additional people were transported after falling ill. In all, two people transported themselves to Scripps Memorial Hospital while two others were transported by emergency crews.Their conditions are not known at this time.SDFD said they believe the victims became sick after eating food brought in by an employee.  727

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Starting this year, San Diego State University will begin restricting freshmen living on campus from parking their cars on campus.The new policy will go into effect beginning this fall, the university said Thursday. Incoming freshmen students will not be allowed to park on campus for their first year of schooling.SDSU's website says the change reflects the college's stance that the, "on-campus living experience an integral and necessary part of the total education."RELATED: SDSU details plan to avoid flooding at Mission Valley campusIn a statement to 10News, SDSU said the policy follows similar parking restrictions enacted at other California universities, including University of California, San Diego, CSU Long Beach, and Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo. Waivers are also available for freshmen, "who may have unique needs," and "documented hardships," SDSU said. RELATED: Cost of college: What parents and students can expect to pay for admissionIn the statement, SDSU encouraged students — and faculty — to utilize public transportation systems surrounding the campus, and ride-sharing services. The school says it has also partnered with two transportation services to help freshmen: Zipcar, a car sharing service, and Zimride, which allows users to post rides or request rides via a mobile app.More information about the new policy and waivers is available online here. 1406

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – San Diego’s popular Restaurant Week event is being reimagined as Dine Diego.The month-long Dine Diego event is designed to encourage San Diegans to patronize local restaurants during these tough and unprecedented times.Numerous restaurants are taking part in the event and are offering customers options such as dine-in, takeout, delivery, curbside pickup, or take & bake.Dine Diego runs through Oct. 15, and anyone interested can check participating eateries at SanDiegoRestaurantWeek.com.For many restaurants, reservations are recommended. 572

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