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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — This November, Californians will consider whether or not to repeal a recently enacted gasoline tax meant to drum up funds for road repairs around the state.Proposition 6 aims to repeal Senate Bill 1, which was enacted in 2017. The bill raised California's gas tax by 12.5 cents per gallon and increased diesel prices by 20 cents to fund road construction and infrastructure improvements across California.In this case, a "yes" vote means ditching the gas tax while a "no" vote means keeping the tax.Team 10 investigator Adam Racusin and political analyst Ruben Barrales sort through the pros and cons surrounding Prop 6.YOUR VOICE YOUR VOTE ELECTION COVERAGE 685

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) – The San Diego Padres released their 28-man roster ahead of their National League Division Series matchup against the Los Angeles Dodgers, and while starting pitcher Mike Clevinger is active and eligible to play, fellow starter Dinelson Lamet is not on the roster.Clevinger, who missed the NL Wild Card Series against St. Louis, is slated to start Tuesday night’s Game 1 in Arlington, Texas, the team announced Tuesday morning.Lamet also missed the series against the Cardinals with an arm injury, and the team did not release any new details on his status.The Padres' finalized roster for the NLDS round:Pitchers:Austin AdamsMike ClevingerZach DaviesTim Hill (LH)Pierce JohnsonAdrian Morejon (LH)Chris PaddackEmilio PaganLuis PatinoDrew Pomeranz (LH)Garrett RichardsTrevor RosenthalCraig StammenMatt Strahm (LH)Ryan Weathers (LH)Catchers:Luis CampusanoJason CastroAustin NolaInfielders:Jake CronenworthEric HosmerManny MachadoMitch MorelandFernando Tatis Jr.Outfielders:Greg AllenTrent GrishamWil MyersTommy PhamJurickson Profar 1055

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The San Diego Police Department is looking for four instruments that were stolen from the San Diego Junior Theatre over the weekend.Junior Theater Executive Director James Saban said two guitars and two bass guitars were taken sometime Friday night or Saturday morning.They are described as a white Fender Stratocaster with a checkered strap, a red Epiphone archtop guitar, a seafoam and white Fender bass guitar and a cream Fender Mustang bass guitar.“It was my prized possession, my baby,” said Oliver Davis of his Fender Stratocaster. “So finding out it was stolen was a bummer.”Davis plays the guitar on stage as part of his character. After discovering it was missing Saturday morning, he said he and the other musicians had to rush to find replacements so they could perform their matinee.“Everyone was getting loaned instruments,” he said.The theater has filed a police report but the instruments have not yet been found.Anyone with information can call the San Diego Police Department at 619-531-2000. 1036

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego Humane Society and District Attorney’s office are teaming up to encourage people to report suspected animal cruelty. According to the Humane Society, animal cruelty is one of the earliest and most dramatic indicators that someone may be developing a pattern of seeking power and control by abusing others. The Humane Society says when animals in the home are abused or neglected, it is a warning sign that others in the home may be in danger. “Often times when animals are being abused, people are being abused too,” said Dr. Gary Weitzman, President and CEO of San Diego Humane Society. “That’s why it’s so important to report animal cruelty and neglect when you see it.”Anyone who wants to report animal cruelty is asked to call the Humane Society at 619-299-7012. All reports of suspected abuse or neglect can remain anonymous. 873

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - This election fired up voters and one Serra Mesa couple was driven by duty to vote for the first time.Anthony Joiner and Justine Gibson are engaged, and invested in this election."We recently became home owners and in the next few years we'll be parents hopefully so we feel like the future is in our hands and we want to be part of the decisions that are happening," Joiner said, with Gibson adding, "wanted to make it count."FIND YOUR POLLING PLACEJoiner said it felt great to cast his ballot for the first time, "I feel accomplished."Joiner and Gibson filled their ballots out in person. "We wanted the full experience," they said laughing."This year more than ever we felt the importance of voting and having our voices heard, this was primarily driven by the current political environment! I feel like the presidential race without a doubt is important, however equally as important are the local races/props that will have a direct impact on our quality of life," Gibson said.They didn't make their decisions in isolation, "we filled out our ballots together [at home]," Joiner said. "We’re pretty much on the same page on all things political and whatnot so it was a little bit easier," Gibson chimed in."We didn’t want our votes to cancel one another out so if we disagreed on something we would talk about it a little bit and see why," Joiner said laughing.Joiner said he hopes the tension fades after the election, "and I really want everyone to just get along really."Both hope for a positive outcome, "no matter what way it goes people just accept it," Joiner said. "And respect each other," Gibson added.The couple encouraged others to make sure they cast their votes on Tuesday.The polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday. 1753

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