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(KGTV) - A historic letter sent from perhaps history's most famous ship by a passenger bound for San Diego is hitting the auction block.A letter from a survivor aboard the Titanic was recently listed by the English auction house Henry Aldridge and Son. Passenger Kate Buss, who was reported as heading for San Diego to marry her fiance, penned the letter more than 106 years ago.The letter dated April 10, 1912, remains in surprisingly great condition and gives readers a glimpse into life on the famed ship.RELATED: Boy with autism builds world's largest Lego Titanic replicaIn it, Buss writes to her brother, Percy, about her time on the Titanic, how she had experienced "no sign of sea sickness" yet, the unfortunate smell of fresh paint, and the "magnificent" sight of the ship's first-class apartments: 840
(KGTV) — California officials announced Thursday the state's REAL ID identification is now in line with federal requirements.Last December, the Department of Homeland Security notified state officials that requirements for the new identification and drivers license needed to be stricter.Now, those applying for the card will need to show one proof of identity, original or certified; one proof of Social Security Number; and two proofs of California residency. A complete list of acceptable documents is available online here.Those who have already received a REAL ID license or card will receive a letter in the mail asking them to confirm their address and must mail the form back to the DMV. This will count for their second form of identification.RELATED: San Diego DMV customer has warning about websitePreviously, the state only required one proof of residency and counted the post office's delivery of the ID as the second form, placing it at odds with federal requirements.Beginning on Oct. 1, 2020, the REAL ID drivers license or ID will be needed for airline passengers traveling domestically or accessing federal facilities or military bases. However, airline passengers will still be able to show a passport to travel within the U.S. as well.Residents are encouraged to schedule appointments to apply for a REAL ID and fill out the necessary paperwork (available online) before visiting DMV offices.So far, the state estimates about 4.1 million REAL ID drivers licenses and cards have been issued. 1518
(KGTV) - Former quarterback Colin Kaepernick may not be making plays on the field so far this season, but he's still winning off the field.The NFL Players Association (NFLPA) named free-agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick its week 1 NFLPA Community MVP, citing his donations and outreach to underserved communities.RELATED: Thousands vow to boycott NFL over Colin KaepernickThe NFLPA said it will make a ,000 contribution to Kaepernick's foundation or a charity of his choice along with an in-kind donation to him.On Sept. 7, Kaepernick announced 0,000 in donations to DREAM, Coalition for the Homeless, The Gathering for Justice's War on Children, and United We Dream charities. The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback followed those donations with backpack giveaways as well.RELATED: Packers QB Aaron Rodgers: Colin Kaepernick 'should be on a roster right now'In 2016, Kaepernick vowed to donate million to organizations in oppressed communities. To date, the NFLPA said he's contributed 0,000 toward his goal."I’ve been very blessed to be in this position and make the kind of money I do, and I have to help these people," Kaepernick said in September 2016. "I have to help these communities. It’s not right that they’re not put in the position to succeed, or given the opportunities to succeed."RELATED: Diverse group of Cleveland Browns players take part in largest sports anthem protestThousands have threatened to boycott the NFL this season, petitioners citing that Kaepernick's stance on social issues - not his performance - have caused him not to be signed to a team.In 2016, Kaepernick said he would not stand during the National Anthem due to social inequality. Dozens of other athletes have since joined him in similar on-field protests. 1808
(KGTV) - In a crowded field of Democratic presidential hopefuls, an exclusive 10News Union-Tribune nationwide poll breaks down which candidates voters believe would fare best against President Trump. With the Iowa Caucus 139 days away and 169 days before Super Tuesday, the Democratic support lines up with Joe Biden holding a 33 percent lead, unchanged since July’s debate in Detroit. 394
(KGTV) — Are you "Good to Go?"It's a name, question, and a badge of honor being offered by a new STD testing clinic run by UC San Diego in Normal Heights. For those who remember the TV show, the decor is a bit "Dating Game." Or perhaps "Austin Powers." Along with a feature you've likely never spotted in any health clinic."You can touch, you can create. You can get a low profile," says clinic Marketing Director, Marcell Reyes Vermillion, as he poses for selfies in a bright yellow photo-booth adorned with strings of yellow balls and a yellow shag carpet.The selfie-booth encourages those "cleared for sex" to take a picture for social media."This is a very sex positive message that we're hoping to share with people," said Dr. Susan Little, Professor of Medicine for UC San Diego. "There has been a lot of messaging around disease prevention. And we now have really good drugs, biomedical interventions, to prevent HIV infection among people who are negative. And to prevent transmission among people who are positive." Make no mistake, Dr. Little makes clear the goal is to stop transmission of STDs. Especially HIV among young Hispanic men where cases are still on rise. But Dr. Little says the new approach is to make getting checked an inviting experience, that celebrates health and sex."I think the time as come to let people know they no longer have to worry about disease," says Dr. Little. "We need to try and promote a sex positive, status neutral, sexual health promotion, rather than disease prevention." "Get checked, then you can mate with anyone you want," says Vermillion. Though, with the caveat, you want your partner to get checked too. The Good To Go clinic is funded by an NIH grant and free to those getting tested. For more information, visit the program's website or call 619-543-9340. 1822