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(KGTV) - The Department of Education Thursday offered resources to former students of the now shuttered Art Institute and its parent company, Argosy University.The agency published a fact sheet online to help former students learn about their options moving forward, automatic loan cancellation for the current term, how to obtain academic records, how to apply for a closed school loan discharge, and other common questions and answers related to school closings.The website also offers students impacted by the school closures a list of transfer fairs to help facilitate continuing their education at another school.RELATED: Art Institute latest for-profit run school to abruptly closeCourt documents claim San Diego art institute altered recordsStudents concerned for future of Art Institute of California - San Diego"The Department will email students to make them aware of the online resources and explain their options, and in the coming days, a schedule of webinars for students will be added to the closure site," the website says. "Additionally, the Department continues to coordinate efforts and communications to students with state licensing and accrediting partners."The Art Institute of California - San Diego abruptly closed in its Mission Valley campus this month, leaving hundreds of students scrambling to figure out what to do next. The institute's operator, Argosy University, shut down the campus after court documents alleged it misused millions of dollars in federal funds. 1504
(KGTV) -- Many scientists and doctors are cautiously optimistic about taking a step forward in the fight against COVID-19 after encouraging news from Pfizer Monday.Pfizer announced that early data revealed its vaccine was more than 90 percent effective in protecting trial participants against the coronavirus.The U.S. Federal Food and Drug Admiration still needs to review the drug for safety and efficacy, and Pfizer plans to seek an Emergency Use Authorization this month, but regardless some see this as a good sign for other vaccine trials.“I think this is frankly the break we’ve all been waiting for, and I hope we have many others to follow,” said Dr. Susan Little, a UC San Diego Professor of Medicine.UCSD is participating in Phase 3 clinical trials for Moderna, AstraZeneca, and Janssen vaccines.Little leads the AstraZeneca and Janssen trials, which resumed locally last week.“I think what this means for all of the trials that are available at this stage, this is incredibly good news,” she said. “So far, they all use the same approach to vaccine development; they are all targeting the same protein, the spike protein, on the coronavirus.”She expects similar results to come from Moderna’s early data sometime this year.“The Pfizer and the Moderna both use the same vaccine platform, the same structure for their vaccine construct, so there’s every reason to be very optimistic the Moderna study might show similar results,” she said. “While the AstraZeneca and the Janssen use a different vaccine construct, they both are targeting the same protein.”If Pfizer’s vaccine is approved, it could be given to healthcare workers and high-risk populations in just months, and the general population in 2021, according to Pfizer.Pfizer said it expects to produce 50 million vaccine doses globally in 2020 and up to 1.3 billion in 2021.Pfizer’s CEO, Albert Bourla, said he expects the vaccine to be free of charge for Americans. 1943

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(KGTV) -- Local leaders throughout San Diego County reacted Saturday to news that Joe Biden won his bid for the presidency.The election was called by the Associated Press after Biden won Pennsylvania and its 20 electoral votes. Biden was later declared victorious in Nevada, the AP reported.While many celebrated the win, Tony Krvaric, Chairman of the Republican Party of San Diego County echoed President Trump's statement, saying the election will be over when results are certified. 494
(KGTV) - The Force is with the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Legendary actor Mark Hamill will be honored Thursday with the 2,630th star on Tinsel Town's iconic sidewalk. Hamill's "Star Wars" co-star Harrison Ford and director George Lucas will help unveil the star during the ceremony.Of course, in addition to his role in the "Star Wars" saga, the Clairemont native has encompassed all aspects of the entertainment world, including Broadway, voice-over roles, and television.RELATED: Kimmel's Oscars movie theater stunt with stars a hitThe ceremony can be viewed live online:Fans will undoubtedly recognize Hamill's memorable turn as "The Joker" throughout various Batman shows, movies, and media. He's also played notable roles in the films "Corvette Summer," "The Big Red One," "Slipstream," "Kingsman: The Secret Service" and the upcoming "Brisby Bear."On Broadway, Hamill flexed his acting reach in productions of "The Elephant Man," "Amadeus," "The Nerd," and "Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks."RELATED: Mark Hamill Drive unveiled in San Diego neighborhoodHamill had some fun with TV host Jimmy Kimmel Wednesday on "Jimmy Kimmel: Live," where he cleared a little room from his place on the Walk of Fame..."Well, I just picked out my spot for the star. I'm getting it ready for tomorrow," Hamill, with a jackhammer in hand, tells Kimmel before the camera pans down to reveal Kimmel's own star demolished. "Hey Jimmy I got an idea, why don't you put your star in front of Hooters?"However, Hamill's work extends past entertainment. The actor has been involved with charitable work with NAI (USC Neighborhood Academic Initiative), the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and Feeding America.Hamill was born in Oakland, Calif., before later moving to Clairemont — his longest stint anywhere as a youth — Virginia, and then Japan. Last year, he was recognized with an honorary?street in the 5900 block of Castleton Drive, at Mt. Abernathy Avenue.Councilman Chris Cate also declared July 30, 2017, as Mark Hamill Day in San Diego. 2062
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