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(KGTV) — A magnitude 6.6 earthquake shook parts of the Southern Philippines Tuesday morning local time, weeks after another deadly quake struck the region.Tuesday's quake hit just after 9 a.m. on the island of Mindanao near the town of Tulunan in North Cotabato, according to the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology.Damages and aftershocks were expected, CNN reported, and several evacuations were reported.The earthquake comes about two weeks after a 6.3-magnitude quake killed seven people and injured dozens in the same town in North Cotabato, CNN reported. 583
(KGTV) - A Southern California police department's Facebook post is igniting the online debate over panhandling.Ventura Police posted a video on their Facebook page Wednesday discouraging locals not to give to panhandlers and to give to charities instead."Want to help those in need in our community? Please say no to panhandling and yes to charities," Ventura Police's post read. "Giving money to panhandlers often feeds addictions and does not help someone get long-term help."The video features a silent officer holding various signs reading things like "want to help?" and then "please don't give to panhandlers."Comments on the viral video have ranged from supportive to not, some claiming that charities are not enough to solve the issue. Others say the video reinforces negative stereotypes of homeless individuals.The police department said people should instead give to groups that provide meals, medical attention, and avenues that are long-term solutions to homelessness.RELATED: Children spotted alongside man panhandling on La Jolla street cornerThe City of Ventura's website also advocates against panhandling, saying it "may make us feel good for a moment, but cash spent on feeding addictions shortens the life of homeless individuals and supports their ability to live on the street rather than get permanent help." 1355
(KGTV) — Disneyland is filling their new "Star Wars" expansion with some of the galaxy's most delectable treats.Out-of-this-world flavors can be found at "Galaxy's Edge," from Fried Endorian Tip-yip to Smoked Kaadu Ribs. But don't worry. Though the dishes sound exotic they're created with ingredients found close to home.MORE 'GALAXY'S EDGE': 351
(KGTV) - Did a woman really post a flier offering her services as a babysitter for "white kids only?"No.While the flier says Debra Allen, it actually shows a picture of an Oregon woman named Amber Lee Hughes.She told the "Eugene Weekly" that it was likely an ex-boyfriend who created the fake flier.Hughes says the blowback from the flier has forced her to change her phone number.She says not only is she not racist, she doesn't even work as a babysitter any more. 473
(KGTV) — At least 50,000 people were ordered to evacuate as multiple fires burned north of Los Angeles Thursday amid dangerously dry and windy conditions.The Tick Fire started about 2 p.m. in the Canyon Country area of Santa Clarita and spread east to Agua Dulce. Cal Fire reported about 8:30 p.m. the fire had spread to 3,950 acres. Several structures were lost. As of 6:20 p.m., firefighters had slowed the fire's progress.Mandatory Tick Fire evacuations are in effect for all residents north of 14 freeway, east of Whites/Plum Canyon, south of Vasquez Canyon, west of Agua Dolce. Also, south of 14 freeway, east of Sand Canyon, north of Placerita Canyon, and west of Robinson Ranch Golf Course.WATCH LIVE:Evacuees were told to find shelter at College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon Road, Santa Clarita.Shortly after the Tick Fire started, a brush fire erupted in Castaic.Flames moved uphill from The Old Road and burned homes.RELATED: Interactive Map: Fires scorch Southern CaliforniaThe California Highway Patrol shut down northbound I-5 at Halsey Canyon and advised drivers to use the westbound SR 126 to the 101 Freeway as an alternate.About 4:00 p.m., a brush fire broke out in LA's Sepulveda Basin at Woodley Ave, northwest of the 405/101 junction. The fire burned 30 acres and was 20% contained by 6:20 p.m.There was no immediate threat to structures from the Basin Fire, Los Angeles Fire Department officials said. Homeless people living in the area were evacuated south. Residents of Sherman Oaks and Encino were warned to gather belongings should they need to evacuate.The causes of the three significant fires were not immediately determined.10News is monitoring breaking developments.VIDEO: @LACoFireAirOps Firehawk helicopters fighting wildfire on three fronts. Working to protect lives and property earlier in Santa Clarita, CA. #TickFire @LACoFDPIO (media ok to use with credit) pic.twitter.com/XZEOlS3ZxL— LACoFireAirOps (@LACoFireAirOps) October 25, 2019 If these are your dogs, don’t worry. @SCVSHERIFF deputies were able to rescue them off of the Old Road. They are now in the care of animal control. pic.twitter.com/OBWaD1Z7uB— LA County Sheriffs (@LASDHQ) October 25, 2019 2212