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(KGTV) — Target's own summer promotion will compete directly with Amazon for customers' dollars this July.Target's "Deal Days" on July 15 and 16 — the same days as Amazon's "Prime Day" promotion. "Deal Days" will include "rarely-on-sale, exclusive home, apparel and toy brands, discounts on hundreds of thousands of item and new deals each day," according to Target.Target will also offer the sales online for same-day delivery or pickup in-store or drive-up the same day. RELATED: San Diego radio station hosts diaper drive for Chula Vista shooting victimsThe retail giant's sales don't require a membership like Amazon, something the company is focusing on in addition to their sales. To take advantage, Prime Day customers must have a Amazon Prime subscription, which runs 9 a year or per month. In comparison, Amazon's Prime Day announced it will offer limited-time pre-Prime Day deals and more than a million discounts over the course of their own sale. Ebay has also said they will hold a site-wide "Crash Sale" on July 15 and two weeks of sales beforehand to compete with the retailers. 1108
(KGTV) - The heavy rainfall of early 2019 has been a welcome sight for many in San Diego County hoping for an improvement in California’s drought conditions. 165
(KGTV) - Was Julia Roberts really the first actress suggested to play the role of slavery abolitionist Harriet Tubman?According to 'Harriet' screenwriter Gregory Allen Howard the answer is yes.He says an unnamed studio executive actually pushed for Roberts to play Tubman back in 1994.It took more than 2 decades to get the film to the big screen and a lot has changed in Hollywood since then.The title role ended up going to black actress Cynthia Erivo. Even that selection has been criticized by some because of Erivo's British origins and Nigerian heritage. 569
(KGTV) -- The new school year begins Monday morning for the Sweetwater Union High School District, and classes will be very different this time around for students and teachers due to the coronavirus pandemic.Starting Monday, Aug. 3, classes will be taught online, with all students equipped with district-issued computers, laptops or tablets to connect with teachers.SUHSD students will be on a daily block schedule that puts them in three classes per day with 30-45 minutes of virtual face time with teachers. Students’ remaining time will be independent study to complete coursework.District officials said the 2020-21 school year will begin with distance learning through at least Oct. 2. According to the district, the goal is to provide flexibility to begin the school year so adjustments can be made along the way.During the school year, the district plans to evaluate the possibility of a return to in-class instruction on three dates:-- Sept. 21: District will assess whether distance learning will continue after fall break.-- Nov. 30: District will assess whether distance learning will continue into second semester or potentially bring 10% of students back to schools.-- March 1: District will assess whether distance learning will continue through the end of the school year.If in-class instruction is allowed, all schools will have safety protocols in place that will be monitored. 1404
(KGTV/AP) - California Attorney General Xavier Becerra filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the Trump administration over a decision to include a citizenship question on the upcoming U.S. Census.On Monday, the U.S. Commerce Department announced the reinstatement of the citizenship status question for the 2020 census. The question has not been a part of the census since World War II.Commerce Department officials said adding the question will help the Justice Department enforce the Voting Rights Act, which protects minority voting rights. It said that between 1820 and 1950, almost every decennial census asked a question on citizenship in some form.“Secretary [Wilbur] Ross has determined that reinstatement of a citizenship question on the 2020 decennial census questionnaire is necessary to provide complete and accurate census block level data,” officials said in a press release issued Monday.The population count taken every 10 years is more than an academic exercise. It's required by the Constitution and used to determine the number of seats each state has in the House as well as how federal funds are distributed to local communities. It helps communities determine where to build everything from schools and grocery stores to hospitals.A coalition of state attorneys general, including Becerra, urged the department last month to not add such a question, saying it could lower participation among immigrants and cause a population undercount.In an op-ed published on the San Francisco Chronicle website, Becerra said a citizenship question “would discourage noncitizens and their citizen family members from responding to the census, resulting in a less accurate population count.”Becerra also added: “California, with its large immigrant communities, would be disproportionately harmed by depressed participation in the 2020 census. An undercount would threaten at least one of California’s seats in the House of Representatives (and, by extension, an elector in the electoral college.) It would deprive California and its cities and counties of their fair share of billions of dollars in federal funds.”Becerra announced the lawsuit on his Twitter account Tuesday morning:Here's the lawsuit we filed last night against @realdonaldtrump's #census2020 decision. #California simply has too much to lose for us to allow his Administration to botch this obligation! #citizenship pic.twitter.com/Kp1WWJ3jC8— Xavier Becerra (@AGBecerra) March 27, 2018Census counts are taken by mail and by workers walking neighborhoods. The Census Bureau says that the 2010 census drew a massive response, with about 74 percent of the households mailing in forms, and the remaining households counted by workers in neighborhoods. 2727