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A 4-year-old girl was left alone inside a minivan overnight in a Milwaukee tow lot, Public Works Commissioner nominee Jeff Polenske said Tuesday at a news conference. Late Monday night, an impaired female driver was pulled over and arrested for an OWI when the vehicle was towed. Officers removed a 10-month-old child from the vehicle, but neglected to remove a 4-year-old girl from the backseat.Polenske said it wasn't until a tow lot employee heard the young girl crying that the girl was removed. Officials towed the car to the lot on around 12:30 a.m. The child was not discovered until around 8:30 a.m. Upon discovery, the child was checked by fire officials for immediate harm and later transported to the hospital for further review. Data from local meteorologists shows temperatures dipped as low as 19 degrees Monday night while the child was in the car.Milwaukee Public Works is reviewing more on the situation.   976

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(KNXV) — Behind the fast-food burger joint that Californians know and love stands the youngest woman on the Forbes 400 list. Forbes recently spoke with In-N-Out Burger president Lynsi Snyder about the family business and what’s behind the billionaire’s empire. In an in-depth interview with Synder, Forbes learned that while the restaurant stands firm on its basic menu for loyal customers, life hasn’t always been so simple. RELATED: In-N-Out sends pun-laden cease and desist to CA breweryBehind Snyder’s success is the death of her uncle, the death of her father who abused drugs, her own alcohol and drug abuse, and multiple divorces, according to her Forbes interview.She overcame those hurdles to get to where she is now — the president of a company that continues to expand, remaining popular among customers and employees. Since Snyder took over the business eight years ago, In-N-Out has opened more than 80 stores. RELATED: In-N-Out's 25K?donation to CA GOP prompts?calls for boycottForbes says In-N-Out has 26,000 employees and, on job review site Glassdoor.com, a 99% approval rating.Snyder’s grandparents founded the business in 1948. Since then, most of the recipes and their company mottos have stayed basically the same amid their success. Snyder told Forbes that she has no plans to sell the company her family built. RELATED: In-N-Out managers make?0,000 per year,?report says“It’s not about the money for us,” she told Forbes. “Unless God sends a lightning bolt down and changes my heart miraculously, I would not ever sell.”Read the full interview on Forbes.com.  1648

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(KGTV) - President Donald Trump has entered California's gubernatorial race, endorsing one of the state's Republican candidates.President Trump Friday tweeted his support for Republican candidate John Cox, touting his stances on immigration and taxes."California finally deserves a great Governor, one who understands borders, crime and lowering taxes. John Cox is the man - he’ll be the best Governor you’ve ever had. I fully endorse John Cox for Governor and look forward to working with him to Make California Great Again!" President Trump tweeted.California finally deserves a great Governor, one who understands borders, crime and lowering taxes. John Cox is the man - he'll be the best Governor you've ever had. I fully endorse John Cox for Governor and look forward to working with him to Make California Great Again!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 18, 2018 886

  

(KGTV) -- Proponents of Proposition 15, a measure that would affect commercial and industrial properties, said it would bring in much needed money to local governments and schools.“In public schools, we are in dire need of full and fair funding,” said Christina Benson, an elementary school teacher in National City and president of the National City Elementary Teachers Association.Prop. 15 would base property taxes for commercial and industrial land and buildings on current market value rather than original purchase price. This would apply to properties more than million. According to the Legislative Analyst’s Office, this could bring in anywhere between .5 to .5 billion per year.Benson said part of that would go toward teachers’ pay as well as programs, materials and supplies for classrooms.The ad for Yes on 15 said it would “close big corporate tax loopholes, protects homeowners, and cuts small business taxes.”Lynn Reaser, chief economist at Pt. Loma Nazarene University, questioned the use of the word “loophole.”“Businesses and homeowners all now face the same rules—large companies, small companies, wealthy homeowners, poor homeowners. It’s really an issue in terms of businesses, between… generally new businesses versus older businesses,” Reaser said.The campaign has major funding from the California Teachers Association, the SEIU California State Council, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Advocacy.The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Advocacy was founded by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife, Dr. Priscilla Chan. It aims to help “build a more just, equitable future.”Communications Director for the Yes on 15 campaign said loopholes do exist for corporations. “[They] can structure commercial real estate deals in a way to avoid majority change of ownership and thus avoid reassessment and avoid paying fair market value taxes,” Alex Stack wrote to Team 10.Benson said the fear that property tax assessments for homeowners could be affected in the future is unwarranted. "That is absolutely false," she said.Prop. 15 does provide some tax relief for small business owners , in that businesses with less than half a million dollars worth of equipment would not have to pay taxes on it start in 2024. "The bottom line, there are these benefits to huge transfer of money that goes to state and local governments and schools," Reaser said. "But that money is not magically created. It comes from businesses." 2453

  

(KGTV) - The 22 season of The Bachelor came to an end in shocking fashion Monday night. And that's an understatement.  136

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