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VALLEY CENTER, Calif. (KGTV) — A Valley View Casino visitor recently hit the jackpot, walking away with nearly 0,000 from a slot machine.A guest, identified as Jason E., was playing the Wheel Of Fortune Triple Red 7’s slot machine when he hit the progressive jackpot to win 5,216.42 on Feb. 15. Jason says the win came less than five minutes after he sat down at the machine.“When I realized I won, I was shocked. I didn’t know how I won or how much, but first I thank the Lord above,” said Jason. “I love coming to Valley View, my brother brings me here every time I’m in town, which I really enjoy.”RELATED: Valley View Casino unveils million expansion in San Diego CountyThe win made even luckier when you break down slot machines odds. According to Casino.org, slot machines have one of the highest house edges in a casino, making it more challenging for a player to hit a jackpot, since every spin is an independent random number generation from the last. 978

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Tyler Walker is a self-described people person, which is a good thing because he spends most days working one-on-one taking pictures, specifically headshots, of people.“For me, headshots are a way to get people confidence, show them their value. I love doing that one-on-one,” he said.Walker runs KC PRO Headshots out of a studio in the West Bottoms neighborhood of Kansas City, Missouri.Wednesday may be one of the busiest days in his studio’s history. He hopes to take headshots of 50 different people in one day and he’s doing it all for free.Walker and a photographer in Olathe, Kansas, are part of the 10,000 Headshots Project. Hundreds of photographers across the United States are donating their time Wednesday in order to take headshots of 10,000 people who lost their jobs due to COVID-19 and are looking for a new one.“It’s good to know that I’m doing something that made a real difference in a person’s life,” Walker said.The work-based social media site LinkedIn said profiles with professional headshots get 14 times the number of views compared to profiles without a picture.Walker said a good headshot is helpful in any job application.As a people person, he knows people are struggling because of the coronavirus. He’s happy to be a part of a solution and give people a reason to smile.“Giving someone a leg up to have a little bit more hope in trying to find a good job that will get them back on their feet, hopefully, I do my part to reduce a little bit of the anxiety and fear in the world right now,” he explained.For information on how to sign up for a headshot through the 10,000 Headshots Project, visit the project website.KSHB's Charlie Keegan first reported this story. 1704

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Two people were killed and seven others were wounded in a shooting in North Carolina’s largest city, police said, while five others were hit by vehicles afterward.The shooting happened around midnight at an “impromptu block party” that was a continuation of Juneteenth celebrations, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Deputy Chief Johnny Jennings told reporters early Monday.Police responding to a call about a pedestrian hit found hundreds of people in the streets, Jennings said. As emergency services arrived, several shots were fired, scattering the crowd. Jennings said there was evidence of multiple shooters, but no one was in custody as of Monday morning.The five people were hit by vehicles while running away, Jennings said.The conditions of the 12 people hospitalized with injuries weren’t immediately clear.The shooting took place on Beatties Ford Road in northern Charlotte, police said.Further details weren’t immediately available. Calls, a direct message and an email from The Associated Press to Charlotte-Mecklenburg police weren’t immediately returned.Juneteenth, for which celebrations started Friday, commemorates when the last enslaved African Americans learned they were free 155 years ago. 1215

  

Update, Friday 3:15 p.m.: Assemblyman Berman's office said the bill passed the Higher Education Committee and now goes to the Assembly Appropriations Committee.SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A recent study of California's community colleges found that 1 in 5 students had been homeless in the past year.To help these students, San Diego's community college district offers showers, priority class registration, food pantries, and help finding homeless services on and off campus.But a new State Assembly bill aims to aid homeless students further by requiring schools to let them sleep in their vehicles overnight in campus parking lots and structures.Assembly Bill 302, introduced earlier this year by Assemblyman Marc Berman (D-Palo Alto), specifies "that if a community college campus has parking facilities on campus, the governing board of the community college district (CCD) shall grant overnight access to those facilities to any homeless student for the purpose of parking the student’s vehicle overnight, provided the student: a) Is enrolled in coursework; b) Has paid enrollment fees, if not waived; and, c) Is in good standing with the CCD without requiring the student to enroll in additional courses."While the long-term solution is to create more affordable housing opportunities for students and families, the bill hopes to help a student’s ability to remain in school and be successful. “With the passage of AB 302, homeless students at community college campuses will be able to park overnight in a safe area. Providing this resource will enable our students to get some rest without having to constantly fear for their safety.”The proposal isn't without some opposition, getting mixed reviews from at least one school district.The Los Rios Community College District is calling the bill a “one size fits all” mandate that may not work for all of the state's campuses. Costs to implement the program are projected to be significant as it will require schools to increase overnight security staffing, custodial and utility costs, and the potential of threat of lawsuits for persons injured on campus parking lots during the evening hours.“Mandate cost claims are never fully reimbursed: Mandates are reimbursed only after costs are incurred and often times do not reflect the actual costs incurred in these activities," said officials with The Los Rios Community College District in Sacramento.Some students at San Diego Community College said the bill may exacerbate limited parking availability on campuses where parking is already difficult to find. "If it was during the day, or something like that, then it would be inconvenient for people trying to find parking or take the courses here," said Daniel Silva, a San Diego Community College student. "But overnight, it seems pretty harmless."San Diego Community College District officials are supportive of the idea, but would like to see some changes to the specifics. They will be monitoring Tuesday's committee hearing on AB 302."We'd prefer a bill that allows colleges to open their parking lots overnight for homeless students, rather than requires it," says SDCCD Spokesman Jack Beresford. 3165

  

UPDATE 8:30 P.M. San Diego County avoided rotating outages today in part thanks to conservation efforts by residents and businesses, SDG&E said.UPDATE - 1:48 P.M.SDG&E reports that it has received word from the California Independent System Operator that there is a high likelihood that it will order the utility to implement widespread rotating outages as early as 2 p.m.------SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- A historic heatwave over California is putting a strain on energy resources. Temperatures are expected to soar over the next several days throughout the state prompting local officials to issue weather warnings.On Monday, Gov. Gavin Newsom said "we are likely to fall short" from avoiding power outages and that it was "very likely" Californians will see rolling blackouts over the next 72 hours."These next few days we are anticipating a challenge," the governor said. Newsom is working to purchase more power out of state to help meet California's 4,400 megawatts shortage."You can't control the weather but you can prepare for weather events," Newsom said. "We failed to prepare ... I'm ultimately accountable."RELATED: San Diego County opens cool zones amid heat waveIn San Diego County, authorities have issued an Excessive Heat Warning in the deserts, valleys, inland through Thursday 10 p.m. This means residents should limit physical activity during the day and reschedule to early morning or evening.San Diego Gas & Electric has been resorting to rotating outages to help alleviate strain on the state's power grid.Last week, SDG&E was ordered to conduct rotating, one-hour outages in San Diego and southern Orange Counties because of high electric use amid hot and humid temperatures. Friday was the first time in more than a decade the electric company was ordered to conduct rotating, one-hour outage.State officials have listed the following energy safety tips to help conserve available energy and avoid electricity shortages.Easy Actions You Can Take at HomeAdjust Your ThermostatSet your thermostat at 78° or higher during 3-10 pm.Pre-cool your home by setting thermostats to 72° in the early part of the day (when it is more efficient) and 78° or higher after 3 pmUse smart or programmable features to help maintain energy savings when you’re notMajor Appliance UsePostpone using major appliances like the oven, dishwasher, clothes washer, until cooler times of theRun your dishwasher and clothes washer only whenWash clothes in coldClean or replace dirtyTurn your water heater down to 120° or the "normal"Close Windows and DoorsIn the morning before the day starts to heat up, close windows and blinds to keep warm airKeep windows and doors closed to prevent the loss of cooled air.Smart Energy UseTurn off unnecessaryUse lamps with LEDs instead of overheadEnable "power management" on all computers and turn off when not inUnplug phone charges, power strips (those without a switch) and other equipment when not inConservation ProgramsConsider participating in your utility's demand response program. These voluntary programs are short, temporary measures to reduce energy consumption when power supplies are critically low and a Flex Alert has been issued. Contact your local electric utility to learn about your utility's program and incentives they may offer toSave Energy at WorkLightingTurn off unnecessary office lights, and use natural lighting whereThermostatIn the summer, set your zone thermostat to 78o or higher, when possible.Prevent LeaksCheck window vents to make sure they are clear of paper and otherAdjust the blinds on windows that receive direct sunlightKeep exterior windows and doors closed to prevent the loss of cooled or heatedEquipmentTurn off any office equipment that is not currently in use. Alternately, look for sleep or power-saving modes in-between uses during theEnable power management settings on all computers, so that they go to sleep and turn off screens when not inBreak roomUnplug electronics such as coffee-makers and microwaves when not in use and when the day isEnd-of-the-DayAs you leave the office, get in the habit of checking to make sure computers, printers/copiers, and other office equipment is fully shut down. If possible, switch them off at the power strip to ensure they are no longer drainingConservation ProgramsConsider enrolling in your utility's voluntary conservation program. These types of measures–also known as demand response programs–are short, temporary ways for your utility to reduce energy consumption when power supplies are critically low. Contact your electric utility to learn more about your utility's program and incentives they may offer toDownloads and ResourcesNational Weather Service – See current Watches, Warnings or Weather Advisories: https://alerts.weather.gov/cap/ca.php?x=1 Red Flag and Fire Weather Warnings: https://www.fire.ca.gov/programs/communications/red-flag-warnings-fire-weather-watches/ [fire.ca.gov]Fact Sheets from the CDC on those especially vulnerable to heat exhaustion andPeople aged 65 and older [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Infants and children [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]People with chronic medical conditions [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Low income [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Outdoor workers [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]Athletes [cdc.gov]| Spanish (en espa?ol) [cdc.gov]WHO WOULD BE AFFECTED? How to locate your circuit blockCustomers can find their circuit and block numbers on their bill which can be found on MyAccount or the SDG&E App. Below is the list of circuits that are expected to be impacted if asked to initiate rotating outages.CommunityCOMMUNITYCIRCUITCASA DE ORO, EL CAJON W548ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, SINGING HILLS410LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL561LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES65ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E188FLETCHER HILLS, LA MESA N949PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S53DANA POINT, LAGUNA NIGUEL796NORTHCITY WEST836TORREY PINES746PARADISE HILLS324CARLSBAD780CARLSBAD, OCEANSIDE1076MIRA MESA1446TORREY PINES735MIRA MESA437ORTEGA1258LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE400ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO S, SAN PASQUAL472LOGAN HEIGHTS, N ISLAND-STRAND, NAT'LCITY W130ESCONDIDO S, ESCONDIDO W518MIRA MESA, NAS-MIRAMAR760CHULA VISTA S, SAN YSIDRO1180CASA DE ORO, ELCAJON W, RHO SD W, SINGING HILLS93LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL562MISSION VLY253ESCONDIDO S, ESCONDIDO W515OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY943RHO BERNARDO913SAN MARCOS W298ORTEGA1257N ISLAND-STRAND, NAT'LCITY W378TORREY PINES271CLAIREMONT, MISSION VLY1287MISSION GORGE, SANTEE309MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES738PARADISE HILLS320OCEANSIDE191LOGAN HEIGHTS371CARLSBAD779MIRA MESA952BAY PARK, LINDA VISTA, MISSION HILLS490DEL MAR, NORTHCITY WEST, TORREY PINES61CENTER CITY119ORTEGA983CARLSBAD783CASA DE ORO, MOUNT HELIX, SPRING VALLEY731CREST, ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, SINGING HILLS412TORREY PINES529MISSION VLY254SAN YSIDRO723POWAY S926CARLSBAD, ENCINITAS S1119TORREY PINES263VISTA208LINDA VISTA, MISSION VLY38LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO556MIRA MESA953MISSION VIEJO, ORTEGA1260CARLSBAD782CHULA VISTA S, SAN YSIDRO156NORTHCITY WEST830CARLSBAD750MIRA MESA224MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES262CITY HEIGHTS, NORTH PARK364RHO BERNARDO1025OCEANSIDE190CENTER CITY, MISSION HILLS, NORTH PARK365TORREY PINES269CARLSBAD751CITY HEIGHTS, NORTH PARK, STATE COLLEGE368DANA POINT, LAGUNA NIGUEL, SAN JUANCAP793MISSION VLY384EAST ROLANDO, LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE399MIRA MESA950ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION VLY702ESCONDIDO S, RHO BERNARDO790IMPERIAL BEACH, N ISLAND-STRAND, SAN YSIDRO158MISSION BAY545CHULA VISTA W, N ISLAND-STRAND, NAT'LCITY W718SAN MARCOS W295CENTER CITY, NORTH PARK363CENTER CITY111ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, LAKESIDE418CORONADO372MIRA MESA, RHO BERNARDO911LAGUNA NIGUEL, SAN JUANCAP558NORTHCITY WEST511MIRA MESA227MIRA MESA, NORTHCITY WEST834CLAIREMONT276OCEANSIDE194ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION VLY143SAN YSIDRO1202ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO S, SAN PASQUAL514RHO BERNARDO544CHULA VISTA E, CHULA VISTA S, RHO DEL REY155LINDA VISTA, MISSION VLY36RHO BERNARDO915CENTER CITY, LOGAN HEIGHTS122MIRA MESA228ORTEGA1256BLOSSOM VALLEY, LAKESIDE, LAKESIDE E245RHO BERNARDO931ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION GORGE, MISSION VLY380LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL560MIRA MESA432FORT ROSECRANS, PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S480CARLSBAD587MIRA MESA, POWAY S, RHO BERNARDO916CENTER CITY, LOGAN HEIGHTS132MIRA MESA954CARLSBAD1116CREST, GRANITE HILLS, LAKESIDE, LAKESIDE E386CLAIREMONT, TORREY PINES275MIRA MESA961LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES1085MIRA MESA435MISSION BAY56CARLSBAD, OCEANSIDE, VISTA S852TORREY PINES272CHULA VISTA S, CHULA VISTA W151MISSION VLY149TORREY PINES846CLAIREMONT, LINDA VISTA274LAGUNA NIGUEL563BAY PARK, LINDA VISTA492CLAIREMONT278CASA DE ORO, RHO SD W, SPRING VALLEY732VISTA S851SAN MARCOS W, VISTA S297MIRA MESA956MISSION VLY707LA MESA N87MIRA MESA1447LA JOLLA N, MISSION BAY578MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES266MIRA MESA761CARLSBAD584MIRA MESA957OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1007TORREY PINES749LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO565MIRA MESA436BONITA, NAT'LCITY W, RHO DEL REY340MIRA MESA962POWAY S923BONITA, NAT'LCITY W, RHO DEL REY341CLAIREMONT, MISSION VLY712BUENA, VISTA205MIRA MESA69CENTER CITY423TORREY PINES847MISSION VIEJO, ORTEGA989ALLIED GARDENS, MISSION GORGE, MISSION VLY381MIRA MESA967RHO BERNARDO1103CENTER CITY429CARLSBAD583MISSION VLY383OCEANSIDE498NORTHCITY WEST832CLAIREMONT, LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES116MIRA MESA958MIRA MESA727LA JOLLA N, TORREY PINES64LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO766RHO BERNARDO912BONITA, NAT'LCITY W, PARADISE HILLS40EUCALYPTUS HILLS, SANTEE395CENTER CITY, MISSION HILLS, PT LOMA N138POWAY N, RHO BERNARDO293CITY HEIGHTS, EAST ROLANDO, LA MESA N169TORREY PINES736CLAIREMONT, NAS-MIRAMAR773EAST ROLANDO, LA MESA N, LEMON GROVE160MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES747LAGUNA NIGUEL, MISSION VIEJO564CITY HEIGHTS, EAST ROLANDO, LEMON GROVE164MIRA MESA969ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO NE, ESCONDIDO W488RHO BERNARDO574CENTER CITY118PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S52OCEANSIDE900OCEANSIDE, VISTA S854SAN MARCOS W, VISTA S598LAGUNA NIGUEL1071MIRA MESA762MIRA MESA726LAKE HODGES S, RHO BERNARDO577ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E189PT LOMA N, PT LOMA S322CENTER CITY785MIRA MESA963MIRA MESA959POWAY S924IMPERIAL BEACH, N ISLAND-STRAND, SAN YSIDRO532ELCAJON W554CORONADO, N ISLAND-STRAND373OCEANSIDE, VISTA509GOPHERCYN, OCEANSIDE, VISTA901OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1223MIRA MESA763MIRA MESA960CENTER CITY786CARLSBAD757ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E180CENTER CITY113CARLSBAD, RHO SANTA FE N, SAN MARCOS W754CASA DE ORO, JAMUL WEST, RHO SD W, SINGING HILLS96TORREY PINES737CITY HEIGHTS, NORTH PARK366LAGUNA HILLS, LAGUNA NIGUEL557ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS416CLAIREMONT, LINDA VISTA277ELCAJON W76LINDA VISTA, MISSION VLY142CLAIREMONT279OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1222LAKE HODGES S, RHO BERNARDO1104MIRA MESA433CENTER CITY126ALLIED GARDENS, LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE403POWAY S, RHO BERNARDO937CENTER CITY98ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO S, ESCONDIDO W519FORT ROSECRANS, PT LOMA S481RHO BERNARDO910TORREY PINES742SAN YSIDRO460POWAY S925LA JOLLA N, LA JOLLA S, MISSION BAY57PT LOMA N54TORREY PINES273RHO BERNARDO575ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO S, ESCONDIDO W516CENTER CITY467CLAIREMONT, MISSION VLY711ELCAJON W, SINGING HILLS553RHO BERNARDO539OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY592BUENA, SAN MARCOS W, VISTA S856DANA POINT, LAGUNA NIGUEL798OCEANSIDE199BAY PARK, MISSION BAY579OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY945RHO BERNARDO934LA JOLLA N1173MIRA MESA439MISSION VLY37ORTEGA, SANCLEMENTE991MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES1152BUENA, VISTA, VISTA S857MISSION VLY708CHULA VISTA S, OTAY MESA, RHO DEL REY1224OCEANSIDE904FLETCHER HILLS, LA MESA N, MISSION GORGE401TORREY PINES267LOGAN HEIGHTS, N ISLAND-STRAND128POWAY N, POWAY S, RHO BERNARDO933BAY PARK, LINDA VISTA107CHULA VISTA E, RHO DEL REY941CHULA VISTA E, NAT'LCITY W45OCEANSIDE581ESCONDIDO NW, ESCONDIDO W, SAN MARCOS E186BLOSSOM VALLEY, LAKESIDE, LAKESIDE E, SANTEE241NORTHCITY WEST, RHO SANTA FE S, SOLANA BEACH62ESCONDIDO S, SAN PASQUAL474MIRA MESA, TORREY PINES261ELCAJON W, GRANITE HILLS, SINGING HILLS417LAKE HODGES1251CORONADO81-177AEMIRA MESA1448CHULA VISTA S, CHULA VISTA W, SAN YSIDRO531OCEANSIDE1077RHO BERNARDO537CASA DE ORO, ELCAJON W, SINGING HILLS74-35MISSION VLY, NORTH PARK, STATE COLLEGE146-275ROCEANSIDE, VISTA, VISTA S505OCEANSIDE1078LA MESA N, MOUNT HELIX77-28RCHULA VISTA E, CHULA VISTA W256ESCONDIDO E, ESCONDIDO NE453-41ENCANTO, LEMON GROVE, PARADISE HILLS163-29RORTEGA, SANCLEMENTE994CENTER CITY, LOGAN HEIGHTS1436LA JOLLA N572OTAY MESA, RHO DEL 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