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(KGTV) — Despite the partial government shutdown, millions across the country will still be able to keep tabs on Santa Claus and expect their gifts this Christmas.As thousands of federal employees continue working without pay or are furloughed until the shutdown ends, agencies routinely depended upon this season cleared the air to reassure parents and kids.The North American Aerospace Defense Command tweeted Saturday that giddy children awaiting their holiday deliveries need not fear, they are here. About 1,500 volunteers who donate their time and efforts to put on the program every year will continue the 63-year tradition of tracking the big man every Christmas Eve.RELATED: Government shutdown: How San Diego is affected"In the event of a government shutdown, NORAD will continue with its 63-year tradition of NORAD Tracks Santa on Dec. 24. Military personnel who conduct NORAD Tracks Santa are supported by approximately 1,500 volunteers who make the program possible each and every year," the agency tweeted.In the event of a government shutdown, NORAD will continue with its 63-year tradition of NORAD Tracks Santa on Dec. 24. Military personnel who conduct NORAD Tracks Santa are supported by approximately 1,500 volunteers who make the program possible each and every year. pic.twitter.com/fY0oyjrdDc— NORAD & USNORTHCOM (@Norad_Northcom) December 21, 2018 1383
(KGTV and CNN) - Newly released video from a passenger shows the moments before and after strong winds led to the crash of an Aeromexico plane in northern Mexico.Flight 2431 had just left Durango, Mexico for Mexico City on Tuesday when it took a nose dive.Video shows the plane fall before flames erupt outside the window. The plane skidded off the runway at the Guadalupe Victoria International Airport until it stopped about 300 meters away, according to Durango’s governor.RELATED: A plane crashed in Mexico but everyone on board survived99 passengers and four crew members were on board including Ashley Garcia, who recorded the video. Everyone evacuated the plane using its emergency evacuation slides before flames engulfed the aircraft, officials said. Although 49 people were hospitalized, no one died.Anabel Estrada -- a passenger from Joliet, Illinois -- felt like the aircraft had been battling against the heavy rain and wind before it hit the ground twice during the crash."The second impact was a lot stronger. This is when I jumped and hit my head against the ceiling," Estrada said. "After the second impact, I saw flames in the cabin ahead of me."RELATED: 2 killed in Santee plane crash, 2 dogs surviveThe plane was ten years old and had been in operation since 2014.Embraer, which made the aircraft, said technicians would be heading to the site to assist Mexican investigators in searching for the cause of the crash. 1450

(KGTV) - Does Bernie Sanders plan to pay for universal health care by raising the tax rate to 52% on anybody making more than ,000 a year?No.The information in a meme being posted on social media is false.Sanders' plan would raise the tax rate to 52% for people making more than million a year.Sanders is calling for a 4% tax rate on income over ,000, which he says would be more than offset by people not having to pay health care premiums and co-pays. 472
(KGTV) — In only a couple of days, the Camp Fire spread to engulf thousands of acres, decimate a northern California town, and force thousands to flee.High winds, dry brush, and low humidity have fueled the fire's spread since Thursday. The fire's spread started so quickly, it forced some motorists stuck in gridlocked traffic to abandon their vehicles and flee.At least 5 people have been killed and three firefighters have been injured while battling the flames.RELATED: LIVE BLOG: Several wildfires burning in CaliforniaHere's a look at where the fire is, evacuations, evacuation centers, and road closures: 634
(KGTV) — Border officials say 19 people were rescued after the engine of the panga boat they were on caught fire near San Clemente Island this week.The shipwreck happened on Tuesday when a boat carrying 19 undocumented migrants became disabled just before 7 p.m. Four people abandoned the panga boat and swam to shore at Naval Auxiliary Landing Field on San Clemente Island.After the four people were questioned, they were identified as passengers on the panga boat and part of a human smuggling operation. The four people also indicated other passengers had paddled the damaged boat to the island's shore and got off.The next day, at about 6:30 a.m., a helicopter lifted to search for the remaining individuals, who were all found by about 5 p.m. The group consisted of 16 men and three women, all between the ages of 17 and 45, and all Mexican nationals illegally in the U.S. One man complained of abdominal pain and was taken to the Naval Air Station North Island, and then a local hospital for treatment. An additional four people were treated by border agents for minor injuries.Two men face human smuggling charges. The remaining individuals were turned over to Border patrol for processing. 1205
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