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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A 13-year-old Tierrasanta boy is battling for his life after family members say he was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis.A week ago Sunday, Grant Eyles started throwing up while his mother drove him and his siblings back from Los Angeles.  He quickly developed a fever, but didn't get worse until Thursday, when he lost mobility on his right side and became confused.His mother says a battery of tests pointed to bacterial meningitis, where membranes around the brain and spinal cord become inflamed, and it started with a common ailment."It was a complication essentially from a sinus infection.  The infection breached the sinus cavity and went into the brain," said family friend Vanessa Bredehoft.Over the weekend, seizures forced doctors to place Grant in a medically induced coma.  Grant remains in critical condition.County health officials say many strains of bacterial meningitis do not require an alert for person-to-person prevention, and this appears to be one of those cases.A fundraiser dubbed "Dance for Grant" is scheduled for March 3rd from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at Studio K Dance and Fitness.A Gofundme campaign has been set up to help with the family's expenses. 1221

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A beloved comic book is making a comeback, 13 years after disappearing off the shelves.San Diego artist Dennis Caco created Max Boost! in 1998, the original Import Tuner racing comic. "I just love creation. Creation has always been my thing. I love being very creative, making things from something to nothing," said Caco. RELATED: 'Gramma in a Box' using technology to connect generationsThe story line was rooted in Caco's own experience with 90s tuner culture when young guys tuned import cars like Hondas. "We were ridiculed and made fun of, but the performance was there!" says Caco. Little did he know in 1998, the something he created then, would touch thousands of people."Max Boost! started off as a little comic strip inside Import Tuner magazine, and eventually ballooned to about one million readers per month in its heyday," said Caco.RELATED: Vietnam veteran's legacy showcased in new Carlsbad art exhibitMax Boost is the story's hero. "Max Boost, just like everyone in life, we're always the underdog, our dreams are big and menacing, and Max Boost is inspiring that story of overcoming all odds."Caco explains that Max Boost was on its way to becoming a Saturday cartoon show, but the deal fell through. "We worked really hard to get the deal resurrected, and we couldn't, and that was really depressing."RELATED: Act of kindness creates unlikely friendship between San Diego boy and lowrider ownerHe put his pencil down for 13 years, leaving fans in the dark, until now.Through an online fundraiser campaign, Caco is releasing collector's editions of the series.His original goal of ,320 is now over ,000."We really don't know the effect we make, but now I see and know I don't want to quit!" said Caco. He will continue the Max Boost! story and hopes to see it on the big screen one day or even Netflix. You can get your Max Boost! collectible book here. 1904

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - A chlorine spill that prompted evacuations in University City was contained Monday evening. 30 gallons of chlorine spilled in the pump room of the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center's Friedenburg Pool about 3:30 p.m. on Executive Drive at Regents Road, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. Just after 4 p.m., the department said about 40 children were sheltered in place while crews developed a plan to mitigate the situation. The location is near corporate offices and housing, including UC San Diego's Mesa Residential Apartments.No injuries were reported.Chlorine spill contained to 30 gallons at the JCC pool. No injuries. About 400 kids evacuated already. Picked up by parents. 40 kids remain sheltered in place while @SDFD hazmat team develops plan & mitigates situation. pic.twitter.com/tujYcxWBvx— Colin Stowell (@SDFDChief) July 1, 2019 895

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV and CNS) - A judge Thursday approved a motion adding new claims to a wrongful death lawsuit in the case of a woman who was fatally struck in La Jolla by an armored truck driver two years ago. 215

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A connecting trolley line to San Diego's airport has taken another step closer to reality.Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Acting Navy Secretary Thomas Modly signed an exclusive agreement at the Pentagon Thursday to redevelop the former SPAWAR facility, now "NAVWAR," into a transit hub. SANDAG and Navy plan to collaborate on a hub similar to "Grand Central Station" adjacent to the airport, as well as a modernized complex for Navy use."This new agreement is built on San Diego's strong naval heritage," Faulconer said. "The fact that it was signed by the Acting Secretary of the Navy inside the Pentagon sends the undeniable message that there is momentum and energy in both Washington, D.C. and San Diego to do something truly special with this property. It marks a huge next step in revitalizing this area into a civic asset that serves the U.S. Navy, the community and our regional transportation network."According to SANDAG, one option being explored last year would support housing, retail, and office space. The hub would include a "state-of-the-art transportation center with a direct connection to the airport" and connections to MTS Trolley and rail services, and bus routes.RELATED:Officials, Navy sign pact on potential 'Grand Central Station' for San DiegoSPAWAR area could be missing link to San Diego's airport transitSANDAG leaders unveil bold vision for future of public transit in San DiegoThough, what that facility looks like before shovels hit the ground hasn't been revealed. The project could potentially run an estimated .8 to .7 billion, according to City News Service. Some of that funding could come from the San Diego County Regional Airport Authority, which signed a 10-year agreement with airlines to fund airport public transportation.In September 2019, SANDAG officials and then-Navy Secretary Richard Spencer signed a memorandum of understanding to explore their visions for the 72-acre site off Interstate 5.Currently the site is home to more than 5,000 personnel, including Naval cybersecurity and information officials with Naval Information Warfare Systems Command. A portion of the World War II-era complex is also used for lab and storage space. 2211

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