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Don't be too surprised if you see trick-or-treaters doing the "backpack boy" on your doorstep this Oct. 31.According to Google's annual Freightgeist report, costumes from the hit video game Fortnite will be the most popular this Halloween, both nationally and in San Diego.Fortnite registered as the most popular costume search in 43 out of 50 states.The only states Fortnite didn't lead in searches were Alaska (Mermaid), Arkansas (Dinosaur), Idaho (Unicorn), Oregon (Dinosaur), South Dakota (Spider-Man), and Utah (Unicorn).The pop culture phenomenon burst onto the scene when it was released last year.And Fortnite won't likely be the only video game costume out and about in San Diego. According to Google's analytics, video game costumes make up about 4 percent of local searches.Nationally, Spider-Man, unicorn, dinosaur, and witch rounded out the top five costume choices.Google's top 10 costume searches (in order): 971

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EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) - A single mom's heart dropped when discovered her empty parking spot outside an El Cajon apartment.Two days after Christmas, Heather Williams' holiday cheer vanished when she stepped outside her apartment on North Mollison Ave."I came out to go to the grocery store and just stared at the empty parking spot ... My world just started spinning," said Williams.The 1997 white Honda Civic she bought used a few years ago was gone."I feel like a crappy mom. Someone took our vehicle," said Williams.It's Williams' only vehicle. Her kids go to two different high schools in El Cajon. "I have no way to get my kids to and from school. I don't know what I'm going to do," said Williams.Williams also fears her son may have to quit his job at a bait and tackle shop in Lakeside. The car was his only means of getting to work."It's his dream job. He loves fishing ... He's very upset," said Williams.Family members are also puzzled. Williams says she secured the car with an anti-theft gear shift lock."It covers the emergency break and extends to the gear shift. It's supposedly better than 'The Club' and how they got it off, I don't know," said Williams.One possibility: the thief could have loaded the car onto a flatbed truck. Willaims says there are two parrot stickers attached to the car, one on the back and one on the back windshield. The license plate of the stolen car is 3-T-M-J-2-9-5. Anyone with information is asked to call El Cajon Police at 619-579-3311.A Gofundme campaign has been started to help purchase a new car. 1560

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Dr. Anthony Fauci has accepted an invitation to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Washington Nationals home opener Thursday to start the 2020 MLB season.The start of the season was delayed for over three months to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. Play will get underway Thursday as MLB plans to frequently test its players and staff for the virus in hopes to limit the spread.Dr. Fauci has been seen supporting the Nationals by wearing a face covering with the Nationals' logo to Congressional hearings.“Dr. Fauci has been a true champion for our country during the COVID-19 pandemic and throughout his distinguished career, so it is only fitting that we honor him as we kick off the 2020 season and defend our World Series Championship title,” the Nationals said in a statement.The honor of throwing the ceremonial first pitch before the home opener in Washington used to be a nearly annual invitation bestowed to the sitting president. When the then Washington Senators moved away, presidents continued the Opening Day tradition of throwing out the ceremonial first pitch in ballparks outside of D.C.But that tradition largely eroded during President Barack Obama’s tenure, as he only threw out the opening pitch before one Opening Day game. He also threw out the ceremonial first pitch before the 2009 All-Star Game.President Donald Trump has yet to throw out a ceremonial first pitch as president. He did, however, visit Nationals Park last year during the World Series. There, he infamously received a chorus of boos from fans in one of the most Democratic-dominant cities in the country.Dr. Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has helped the federal government oversee its coronavirus response as a member of the White House’s coronavirus task force.Although Dr. Fauci was once seen frequently alongside Trump at coronavirus news briefings, the two have been rarely seen together in recent months. During an interview with Fox News’ Chris Wallace aired Sunday, Trump called Dr. Fauci “a little bit of an alarmist.” But Trump added that he has a good relationship with Dr. Fauci. 2156

  

Does undocumented immigration lead to more violent crimes? A study looking at the increase of illegal immigrants over 24 years says no.There's a stigma linking violent crime with illegal immigrants and part of that has to do with the spotlight on MS-13 gang arrests across the country and specifically in Lake Worth. But, a state-by-state study says an increase in undocumented immigration actually makes communities safer.The study was conducted by sociologists Michael Light of the University of Wisconsin at Madison and Ty Miller of Purdue University.The FBI's Uniform Crime Report statistics show Florida's violent crime rate over time and statistics from the Pew Research Center show the increase in undocumented immigrants.The study looked at those statistics from 1990 to 2014. In those 25 years, Florida's undocumented immigration was at its lowest in 1990 and its violent crime rate for those years was at its highest. Fast forward to 2007, the undocumented immigration population peaked in the state, and the violent crime rate had dropped by 40 percent and continued to decrease. The study echoes what many immigration advocates argue. "We don’t see a large criminal underground in Lake Worth. What we see are families struggling to get by," said Tim Gamwell, Executive Director of the Guatemalan-Maya Center which helps immigrant families. Big dreams hang up on the walls of the Escuelita Maya in Lake Worth, an after-school and VPK program run by the center.Hopefully, he is going to have a better life than other kids in my country," said Esmeralda about her son.Esmeralda came to the United States when she was five to escape crime in El Salvador.  "It's not an option to come here and be illegal, it's something that we have to do," she said. Getting involved in criminal activity could mean losing everything you've worked for. Patricia Vargas works with families at the Guatemalan Maya Center and said many are afraid of being deported. Gamwell said in some cases they don't even report when they are victims of crimes. "We've seen a history of that, where people are targeted because they have cash on them on payday," said Gamwell. Gamwell said the focus for the 600 plus families they serve in Lake Worth is making ends meet and providing for their children."The big issues are:  How do I educate my children? how to do I get access to a computer? How am I going to pay the rent this month? Not bailing someone out of jail," added Gamwell.  2559

  

EL CAJON, Calif. (KGTV) - A father's lunch trip with his young daughter ended with a confrontation with a stranger taking photos with his phone. 152

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