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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Two people were killed Tuesday night in two separate crashes on state Route 54 in the Paradise Hills area.At around 9:30 p.m., the California Highway Patrol said a male driver lost control of his pickup truck and overturned off westbound SR-54 near Reo Drive.According to the CHP, the driver and his three female passengers was ejected. The driver was then run over by a passing vehicle, the CHP said.The driver, who was not identified, was declared dead at the scene. The three women were taken to the hospital with injuries of unknown severity.About an hour after the deadly rollover, CHP officials said a Honda CRV slammed into the back of a Chevrolet Silverado pickup truck that was stopped in the backup traffic on westbound SR-54 caused by the initial wreck.ABC 10News learned a passenger in the CRV died in the crash, but the driver left the scene and has not been located.The Silverado's female driver was taken to the hospital for treatment of major injuries.Both crashes are under investigation; the CHP said "alcohol/and or drugs are suspected factors" in the second collision. 1116

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) --  A price dispute between producers in Mexico and packing companies brought exports to a halt, leading to a shortage, according to Bloomberg.As a result of the dispute, growers stopped harvesting causing shipments to the U.S., Canada and Japan to be suspended.The conflict continued for several weeks as producers sought 84 to 99 cents a kilo.RELATED: Romaine lettuce warning: CDC urges people not to buy or eat it due to E. coli riskMexico is expected to produce about 2.05 million tons of the fruit in 2018, with roughly 60 percent shipped abroad.Production is expected to rise to 2.61 million tons by 2024. 646

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- With the holidays fast approaching, giving back to the community is top-of-mind for many San Diegans. This holiday season brings plenty of chances to help others in San Diego County. From ringing a bell over a Salvation Army red kettle to feeding homeless individuals and even making DIY pet toys, there are plenty of opportunities available. Check out the list below for more: The Salvation ArmyVolunteer opportunities abound throughout the holiday season with the Salvation Army. You can sign up to ring a bell while collecting red kettle donations during the holiday fundraising drive. The money collected pays for holiday meals among other programs that last all year. San Diego Food BankThis holiday season, a great way to give back is by giving your time to the San Diego Food Bank. Before heading out, you'll need to sign up. Only children 11 and older can volunteer with the food bank. To learn more or sign up, click here. Father Joe's VillagesFather Joe's Villages is the largest rehabilitation program for the homeless in San Diego. Each year, more than 10,000 San Diegans donate their time. Individuals, families, religious organizations, community groups, military, corporations and anyone over 10 years of age can volunteer. As with most volunteering opportunities, you'll need to sign up in advance. For more information, click here. San Diego Humane SocietyWant to help pets in need this holiday season? The San Diego Humane Society has a list of DIY dog toys you can make yourself at home with the kids, then drop off for a pet to enjoy. Click here for a list of DIY pet projects and donation drop-off locations. RELATED STORIESSkate away on one of San Diego's outdoor ice rinks this holiday seasonTrees aglow: San Diego holiday tree lightings to catch this seasonWinter returns to Southern California mountains 1856

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — USO San Diego's annual "Santa Store" event kicks off with a special event Tuesday night at their downtown office.The event allows children of military service members to pick a free present they can give their parents as a holiday gift."It just helps give a little more holiday cheer for our service members who do so much to keep us safe and secure at home," USO San Diego CEO Lorin Stewart told 10News.Volunteers collected and wrapped thousands of presents, including watches, tool kits, headphones, makeup kits, and handbags. The parents stay outside the Santa while USO San Diego volunteers help the children select the right gift. "They love being able to talk about what mom and dad are into and what they like, and then have that surprise under the tree," said military spouse Ashley Camak, who organizes the annual event. "Just makes it a magical moment for them."The evening also includes a meal, play area, and chance to take a picture with Santa. The "Santa Store" will be open December 4-6 from 5-8pm. 1040

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - You probably don't know Encinitas resident Carol Areas, but you may have seen her words of encouragement scattered thorough San Diego. Ten years ago, she and her son began writing positive messages on rocks and leaving them around the city. Now they receive messages of people making their own rocks around the world.When Areas learned her son had Asperger's, she was compelled to start a new project, the Love it Forward List. "I felt the need to connect with people, to receive love, to know people are caring," said Areas. Whenever she hears someone is going through a hard time, she rally's volunteers to send them some love. "Five years now writing snail mails! I love that!" said Areas.So when she learned about 5-year-old Noah Avery and his 7-year-old sister Kalea, she called on her army of comfort warriors. "The moment I heard about this story, I thought we had to do a campaign for them," said Areas.In June of 2018, Kalea was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, a cancerous brain tumor. "Thirteen days after we were told our daughter had a brain tumor, we were told our son Noah had a brain tumor," recalls their mother, Nohea Avery. There are only a handful of cases known of siblings being diagnosed with this cancer, doctors say. And Nohea says her doctors don't know any cases of siblings being diagnosed at the same time. "To have two, you kind of just, you go into survival mode. I always tell people well, we don't have a choice. You wake up every day, and you show up for them every day, and you kind of just, one foot in front of another," said Nohea. This summer, both kids were in remission, but then doctors found a small tumor in Noah's brain. They're traveling to Rady Children's Hospital each week from Los Angeles for proton radiation. But Nohea says throughout every challenge, complete strangers like Areas have shown up along the way. "It's encouraging, and it motivates us, especially on those days that are really hard, because there are days that are really, really hard, it just makes it a little easier."Areas asks the community to send words of encouragement to the family or to send something through the Amazon Wishlist she created.If you'd like to send a card to the family, email Areas at loveitforwardlist@gmail.comYou can also donate to the family's Go Fund Me here. 2333

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