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Ed was the nice Murray ?? who remembered everyone’s name. ?? https://t.co/dHrFLoJtJR— Joel Murray (@JoelMurray9of9) November 24, 2020 141
EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) -- The City of El Cajon is hoping someone comes forward to claim a tortoise found traveling the city's sidewalks Thursday afternoon. According to a post of the city's Facebook page, paramedics came across the "patient" slowly making its way down the sidewalk near Emerald and Washington Streets. The city said jokingly that the creature may be suffering a little "shell shock."The tortoise was taken to the El Cajon Animal Shelter to be checked out and held until the owner comes forward. Check out the full Facebook post below: 581
Do you have an iPhone? There's a lot of confusion these days over its COVID-19 tracking feature.Some people want it, some don't, and a lot of us are just plain confused.Yes, it's true: Apple's iOS 13.5 update over the summer added a COVID tracking feature to your iPhone.But that doesn't mean the government is spying on you, according to both Apple and reports in the tech blogs ZDNet and 9 to 5 Mac.You will need to activate the system with help from a local health department.You can find it by going Settings > Privacy > Health.Once in Health, look for COVID-19 exposure logging. It explains that an "authorized app is required" to turn the feature on. (9 to 5 Mac has more detailed instructions)Is Apple secretly tracking you?But from the doesn't that stink file, fears that Apple is secretly tracking you for exposure to the coronavirus.First of all, if your location services are "on," your phone keeps a record of everywhere you have been. That is not new, and has been an issue for years. But there is no truth to rumors that Apple -- or the government -- is checking to see if you are near people infected with the coronavirus.You have to turn the feature on for that to happen.And people with the virus would have to turn on the feature too.No smartphone can simply sniff out the virus out of the air. If so, they could warn us if we are near someone infected (now THAT would be a great feature).Bottom line: No one is tracking your iPhone for COVID exposure, unless you want them to.As always, don't waste your money.______________________________Don't Waste Your Money" is a registered trademark of Scripps Media, Inc. ("Scripps").Like" John Matarese Money on FacebookFollow John on Instagram @johnmataresemoneyFollow John on Twitter (@JohnMatarese)For more consumer news and money saving advice, go to www.dontwasteyourmoney.com 1857
EFFECTIVE TOMORROW: New measures go into effect to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Chicago. Essential businesses like grocery stores, pharmacies and gas stations will be able to stay open during the non-essential business curfew. More info ?? https://t.co/njOQ14kE6Y. pic.twitter.com/e7ixwjMFM7— Mayor Lori Lightfoot (@chicagosmayor) October 22, 2020 357
DULZURA, Calif. (CNS) -- Firefighters were working Tuesday to extinguish a brush fire that has charred at least 100 acres of vegetation near the U.S.-Mexico border.The so-called Border 11 Fire was reported around 8:30 p.m. Monday in a mountainous area west of Marron Valley and south of Dulzura, Cal Fire Capt. Issac Sanchez said, adding that no homes or structures were immediately threatened.The fire was located in an area that was difficult to access, but heavy cloud cover and high humidity Tuesday morning was helping to keep the flames at bay, Sanchez said.Crews requested an air attack to help crews on the ground, but aircraft were unable to fly Tuesday morning because of the heavy cloud cover, he said. A better estimate about the size of the fire will be available once air crews are able to survey the area.The cause of the fire was under investigation.As of 3:30 p.m., the fire was 60 percent contained. 926