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ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) - Around 100 people gathered at Kit Carson Park Saturday night to remember 19-year-old Ana Lira.She was killed in a crash last Sunday, March 25 on El Norte Parkway and Ash Street.Friends say, she was a passenger in a Mustang that collided with a Dodge Charger.The driver of the Mustang, 19-year-old Brandon Contreras also died, according to the Medical Examiner’s office.A GoFundMe account has been set up to help Lira’s family pay for unexpected funeral costs. 494

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Fall must be right around the corner because Starbucks is bringing back its Pumpkin Spice Latte.The coffee chain announced the drink, which it's also affectionately known as "PSL," will make a come back sometime this year.According to Business Insider, Starbucks customers could see the popular item return menus on August 25.Last year, the drink returned in late August.Dunkin' says PSL will be on their menus by August 19.You may also be able to get the popular drink quicker than ever before.In a company earnings call on Tuesday, Starbucks also announced more locations will have a curbside pick-up, drive-thrus, and mobile-only pick-up locations.More than 400 Starbucks locations will close as the company undergoes restructuring plans.The goal is to move toward convenient coffeehouses.During the call, the coffee giant released its quarterly earnings, with revenue plummeting 38% to .2 billion. 911

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ESCONDIDO, Calif. (KGTV) -- Firefighters responded to the scene of a half-acre brush fire in Escondido Monday afternoon. Cal Fire said the brush fire broke out near Del Dios Highway and Mount Israel Road.Firefighters wer able to extinguish the flames quickly but will remain on scene for several hours. Del Dios Highway appears to have reopened in both directions after the fire prompted the closure, causing traffic to back up for miles during rush hour. .@CALFIRESANDIEGO and cooperators are at scene of a half-acre vegetation fire near DelDios Hwy and Mount Israel Rd. The forward rate of spread has been stopped and resources will remain at scene for several hrs. Please avoid the area on your drive home this evening.#IsraelFire— CAL FIRE SAN DIEGO (@CALFIRESANDIEGO) February 27, 2018 813

  

Enrollment in public schools nationwide has gone down during the pandemic. According to data obtained by Chalkbeat and The Associated Press, enrollment dipped by about 2% since last year.Experts say several factors are to blame. Many students struggled to attend classes online, so they have been expelled from school for missing too many days. Also, kindergarten isn't required in some states.Surprisingly though, remote learning is more popular among parents than originally thought, according to a Pew survey.That's not to say all parents are on-board with virtual learning. In the grand scope, more parents prefer in-person instruction.Educators are more dissatisfied with virtual learning. About two thirds of teachers said students weren't prepared for grade-level work because of distanced learning.They also said students who were fully remote were completing less of their assignments and were absent more often. Teachers also reported high levels of stress and burnout.In a separate study by RAND Corporation, a nonprofit research organization, superintendents said they'd like to keep virtual schooling as an option after the pandemic.“The reasons the superintendents said they wanted to keep online schools after the pandemic really related to parental demand, so they cited reasons like retaining student enrollment in their district. Enrollment is the way that districts get funding and also the benefits of offering more choices to students and parents,” said Heather Schwartz, PK-12 Program Director and Senior Policy Researcher at RAND Corporation.The survey also found lower-income students are suffering the most during this time.“Low-income students are likely to attend schools that are fully remote during the pandemic than upper- and middle-income students. And it's the lower income parents on the surveys who are more concerned about their children falling behind academically during the pandemic,” said Schwartz.Lower income students are less likely to have the devices and internet access necessary for online learning.While there are some resources to help lower income families, researchers at RAND Corporation are making a recommendation. They want to see the federal government develop open-source curriculum materials that are of high quality and specifically for online instruction. 2323

  

ENCINITAS, CA (KGTV) -- As 9/11 approaches, we reflect on those who lost their lives, as well as, military members who have fought and continuing to fight for our freedoms. And in Encinitas they are doing just that, as one local business is paying tribute with the name on their products. The name of the company is Bubs Naturals, and they are all about a healthy living."Bubs Naturals is the highest grade collagen protein and MCT oil powder that you can get on the market. It's a fantastic way to supplement your life and create a healthier you," says co-owner Sean Lake.So how did the name Bubs come about? For Sean it all goes back to a childhood friendship."Bubs is a tribute to Glen "Bub" Doherty. He was a former Navy SEAL, an Encinitas resident, my roommate, and lifelong friends since we were kids."A friendship that ended way too soon."Glen was one of the Navy SEAL'S who was killed in the terrorist attacks on 9/11 in Benghazi, Libya. So the brand is a tribute to Glen and his way of life, which was a guy who stood for self improvement."In their younger years, Sean says he and Glen might be considered ski bums."Two guys turning 25, who were trying to figure out what we were going to do with our lives."Sean ended up going to college in Utah, while Glen decided to become a Navy SEAL."We joked about that old Charlie Sheen movie Navy SEAL's, and I was like, that's what you want to do?"While Sean and his partner T.J. are the Co-Founders of Bubs Naturals, Glen plays a major part in the company. "We joked that Glen is the third partner at Bubs. He's apart of this operation as his spirit is in everything that we do."And in Glen's memory, Bubs donates 10% of their sales to the Glen Doherty Memorial Foundation which provides scholarships for military veterans and their families. 1804

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