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Sharpen your pencils and zip up your backpack because it’s time to go back to school San Diego! That nervous excitement which comes only once a year can mean lots of anxiety for both children and parents as you prepare. Starting off the school year can be easy if you take a few minutes to plan. This includes looking at children’s health and readiness. Vaccinations are an important way of keeping kids safe and healthy particularly when they’re going back to school. What do parents need to be aware of this coming school year?· Make sure to get your school medical checkups and records in order as early as possible. In California, that means No Proof, No School. The only reason not to have a vaccine is because of a medical reason. How serious are vaccine preventable diseases?· Kids are in close quarters on a daily basis so stopping the spread of infectious disease such as measles, mumps and other virus is extremely important. The most recent outbreak of measles in the U.S. have focused attention on this very contagious disease. · “Flu season” occurs in the fall and winter. The CDC recommends that people 6 months and older get vaccinated against the flu. · Whooping cough is particularly severe for young infants. Immunize your school-aged child so that they don't bring whooping cough into the household.What if you don’t have a regular physician or can’t get into see your family doctor before the school year starts? · You can find a community health center in your town. · If you don’t know of one call or go online to 2-1-1 to find the nearest clinic. Getting prepped for the first day. · Build in extra time that morning · Make it a return to routine vs a big day· Arrive at school early so kids can get the jitters out by visiting with friends· Go by the school a couple of days in advance to see what your child’s room is. · Check your school supplies: generally, a list available onlineTransitioning to a new grade or school? · Find out the teachers, class rules and schedules in advance. This is particularly important for incoming kindergarteners, middle and high school students. · Talk to your child about what they are learning in a positive way without imposing your own experiences on them · Be patient. Reinforce successes and discuss learning through failure. · Lastly, we cannot stress enough the importance of Parent Involvement! · It’s easy to be involved in the elementary grades, but equally important if your child is an older student – just different.For more info and a lot more resources be sure to visit the San Diego County Office of Education. Have fun and enjoy the new school year. You got this San Diego! 2659

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SOLANA BEACH, Calif. (KGTV) - An art gallery in Solana Beach is taking drastic measures to try and survive the coronavirus pandemic.Exclusive Collections is holding it's first ever sale on fine art, offering paintings and more for as much as 50% off."You know art doesn't really go on sale," says owner Ruth-Ann Thorn. "But here we are in this time where you have to do what you have to do to keep the doors open."Thorn has been collecting art for 25 years, often buying pieces from artists who hold shows in her gallery. While her shop was closed during the Pademic, she made the difficult decision to go through her warehouse and see what she could sell."I got very emotional, and I almost broke down," Thorn says. "We needed to make some very serious decisions on how we're going to keep the doors open. And it requires a sacrifice to let go of these things."Thorn says her sale offers even non-collectors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase an investment piece. She's hopeful she'll sell enough to make ends meet until business picks back up."If you've never bought art before you're gonna get you know the deal of a century," she says.Exclusive Collections gallery is open from noon to 5 pm every day. They are also selling and holding auctions of some of the art on their website. 1303

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Social media has changed how campaigns reach voters before an election. It has also changed how news is spread.Websites known as “pink slime” organizations use computer-generated algorithms to produce content. These sites, unlike traditional news outlets which are funded by advertisements or subscriptions and maintain an editorial protocol, are generally funded for the purpose of promoting an agenda.The Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University found in late 2019 a total of 450 websites it described as “pink slime” organizations. Of these, 189 were designed in a way to appear to be local news outlets.The Tow Center said in 2020, that number has grown considerably to over 1,000 such sites.While many local newspapers have folded in recent years, the opportunity for news stories driven by algorithms to get traction with a community has grown.A New York Times investigation spotlighted groups such as Metric Media, Locality Labs, Newsinator, Franklin Archer and Interactive Content Services. These organizations run hundreds of sites that appear to look like traditional news outlets.“It is becoming an increasingly common campaign strategy for PACs and single-interest lobbyists to fund websites that borrow credibility from news design to help advance particular agendas,” according to a report by the Tow Center. “The proliferation of politically-funded local news sites across the political spectrum raises questions about how these entities represent themselves to the public, and how they are categorized by search engines and social platforms.”Adding to the concern of these outlets, according to the Tow Center, is that 90% of these stories are “algorithmically generated using publicly available data sets or by repurposing stories from legitimate sources.”The remaining 10% of these stories?“Many of the stories are directed by political groups and corporate P.R. firms to promote a Republican candidate or a company, or to smear their rivals,” according to a New York Times report.Not only are these sites growing while a number of legitimate news outlets are struggling to stay open, but they are increasing during an era of misinformation.Just last week, the FBI and intelligence community officials warned Americans of growing foreign influence in US elections. These foreign actors, according to leaders from the FBI and national intelligence agencies, say misinformation is being weaponized in hopes of influencing the election.And with misinformation spreading on the internet, trust in the news media as a whole has dropped significantly in recent years. According to Gallup polling, the number of Americans who say they trust the news had dropped from 72% in 1976, to a low of 32% in 2016. More recent polling places the proportion of Americans who trust the media at 40%.But one area of the media that Americans say they trust is their local news. In 2019, 67% of Americans said they can trust their local paper, which is up from 61% in 1998. Gallup also found last year that 74% say they trust their local TV news, and 65% say they trust their local radio news, both up slightly from 1998.While most Americans trust their local news, according to Penny Abernathy, nearly 1,800 local newspapers have closed since 2004. Worse, Abernathy told Poynter that these closures have created “news deserts” in small communities.“And when you lose a small daily or a weekly, you lose the journalist who was gonna show up at your school board meeting, your planning board meeting, your county commissioner meeting,” Abernathy told Poynter.With local newspapers getting the ax across the US, these pink slime sites have been able to take advantage of the credibility of local outlets, even though their reporters are not local to the areas they serve, and that’s assuming the story was not written by a computer.The Tow Center published a list of these so-called pink slime sites. To see the list, click here. 3947

  

SPRING VALLEY, Calif. (KGTV)-- While protesters in the streets are loud, some are taking a much quieter approach to support the Black Lives Matter movement. One viral post is driving people to many Black-owned businesses in San Diego. The magical seasonings behind David Bankhead's soul food are a secret. But the owner of Bankhead Mississippi Style Cookin' in Spring Valley says what is not a secret are the racial tensions still evident in America."You know I come out of Mississippi, so I was born into some of the things that are going on right now," Bankhead said. He says he supports the protests. He even took part in #blackouttuesday on his restaurant's social media pages. But the violence, he cannot condone. "When you're tearing up stuff in your own neighborhood, that's not helping the cause at all," Bankhead said. Since opening up his restaurant eight years ago, he had seen great success. But since the coronavirus pandemic hit, his shop has taken a 40% hit. On Tuesday, however, his store was suddenly packed."We had all nationalities come in," manager, Betty King said. "Hispanics, Caucasians, obviously African-Americans... it was it was amazing."It was the day an Instagram post calling San Diegans to support black-owned eateries went viral. Bankhead Mississippi Style Cookin' was one of the many listed on the post. 1344

  

Singer Meghan Trainor has announced she’s pregnant.She shared the news with Hoda and Jenna on Today Wednesday morning. Wearing a sweatshirt with an image of Hoda Kotb on it, her husband Daryl Sabara then showed a baby onesie with the same image of it.“We’re so excited, we couldn’t sleep, we’ve been waiting so long.” Trainor excitedly told Hoda and Jenna.Shortly after the interview, Trainor posted on Instagram an image of the sonogram in a Christmas tree.You all know how long I’ve wanted this!!!! (Darly) and I are so beyond happy and excited to meet this little cutie early next year! WE’RE PREGNANTTTTT!!!” she posted. 632

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