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(KGTV) - Does Volkswagen really make more sausages per year than cars?Yes!Last year VW sold 6.8 million sausages.That's more than the number of cars it sold.VW makes a type of sausage called currywurst, which is extremely popular in Germany. 259
(KGTV) — People leave things behind. It's a natural occurrence and usually solved pretty simply.For some Uber drivers, however, objects left behind aren't things easily forgotten for most people.The ride-sharing company announced its third annual Lost and Found Index, chronicling the oddest things left behind by riders. And over the last year, there have been some doozies. Of the 50 most outrageous things left behind are things like a full set of 18K gold teeth, a salmon head, a breast pump with breast milk, and an 8-week-old Chihuahua.Yes. A dog. Thankfully, Uber drivers have a record of who they drive. Here's the full list:8-week-old coffee-colored ChihuahuaBlack faux fur neck cuff in a size largeA photo of a New Years kiss6 chicken tenders from 7 ElevenA black and white tuxedo for a small dogFull set of 18k gold teethProfessional grade hula hoopSalmon headMedium sized medical marijuana pipeBirth certificate and social security cardStar Wars skateboardVery important headband with peacock feathersA propane tankA tray of eggsWhite leather snakeskin Louboutin heelsLego championship wrestling beltA pack of hair and a brown brush shaped like a footEd Sheeran concert tank topBreast pump with breast milkTwo packs of Italian sausage and a Thanksgiving hamA shopping cartAncestry kitLotion and beard oilSilver & peach colored Venetian masquerade maskSmall handmade cat puppetBabe Ruth signed baseballWhite gold wedding band with diamondsMcDonald’s visor and a large friesHarry Potter Magic WandA special pizza costumeA birdRed pouch with hammock inside that says “hang loose”Cheer skirt with a lion headYeezy boost 350 buttersA mannequinTwo pieces of my ever-so-special white wedding cakeA fog machineJapanese style mandolinFull fish tank with fish and waterAn Elvis cape with a few jewels on itOne Gucci flip flopRed Lobster takeoutLimited edition Chance the Rapper Starbucks gift card5×7 prom picture of me and my husband10 lbs pulled pork and 10 lbs pulled chickenRose gold Kim Kardashian lumee caseA piece of parchment paper with sap on itDeer antlers and a welding helmetMy dirty laundryA small plush toy of a cat eating a pizza sliceUber's index also includes some of the most commonly left behind items. You may have guessed it. Phones, cameras, wallets, and keys lead the list. The company also used the data to look at the most forgetful days and what items are most likely lost on certain days. Of course, riders can easily file lost and found claims via the movile app, which Uber walks users through here.To see Uber's full lost and found analysis click here. 2596
(KGTV) - The safety driver behind the wheel of an autonomous Uber vehicle that struck and killed a woman in Arizona is a convicted felon, according to ABC affiliate KABC.The driver, identified as 44-year-old Rafael Vasquez, was in the self-driving car when it fatally hit 49-year-old Elaine Herzberg as she crossed an unlit Tempe, Ariz., roadway outside of a crosswalk with her bicycle.Court documents showed someone with the same name and birthdate served more than four years for two felony convictions: One for making false statement when obtaining unemployment benefits and the other for armed robbery, according to KABC.RELATED: Police release video after Uber self-driving car hits, kills womanWhile the crash has raised concerns over Uber's driver screening policy, the company states "everyone deserves a fair chance" in regards to employing those with a criminal record.Uber said Vasquez met the company's hiring requirements, KABC reported. While Uber bans drivers convicted of violent crimes of a felony within the last seven months, Vasquez's offenses occurred outside the seven-year timeframe.RELATED: Self-driving Uber car hits, kills?pedestrian in ArizonaThe fatal collision is still being investigated by company officials and Arizona authorities. 1337
(KGTV) — The number of those missing following the deadly Camp Fire in Northern California has dwindled to just under 50 people, the Butte County Sheriff's Department announced Friday.More than three weeks after the deadliest wildfire in California's history ignited, officials have seen the number of those missing dive from more than 1,100 to 49 people.Many forced to evacuate due to the fire fled to other towns or cities and did not tell relatives or authorities they were safe, ballooning the initial number of missing persons. The department reported that 3,097 people had been accounted so far.RELATED:VIDEO: Body camera shows deputy's daring escape during Camp FireSan Diego firefighters return from search and rescue operations after Camp FireAs searchers look for remains, President views Camp Fire devastationThe death toll from the fire remains at 88 people killed, with 42 tentatively identified and 41 positively identified.The Camp Fire erupted on Nov. 8, scorching more than 153,000 acres and destroying the town of Paradise, Calif., before it was fully contained Nov. 25. The fire destroyed nearly 14,000 homes, 514 businesses and 4,265 other buildings.Search and rescue teams have been combing through towns to find remains of those missing. The sheriff's office has been maintaining a public list of missing people and offering to swab the cheeks of immediate relatives to help identify those lost in the fire. 1437
(KGTV) — The holidays have begun at Disneyland and California Adventure Park, bringing back the annual seasonal tradition so many San Diegans have come to cherish.This year, in addition to guests' favorite holiday fun in the form of parades, fireworks, and, yes, even snow, new surprises await.Disney Festival of Holidays brings together live entertainment from holiday toy and a delicious, diverse dishes from around the world.GALLERY: Holiday merch hits World of Disney shelves in Downtown DisneyDancing and musical performances from Holiday Toy Drummers, Mostly Kosher, Blue13 Dance Company, and the Grammy award-winning Mariachi Divas will surely keep families entertained outside of the California Adventure's rides.And come with an empty stomach, because there's plenty of international flavors to try at the Festival of Foods Marketplace. The Three Caballeros will also host a Disney iViva Navidad! street party, with folklórico and samba dancers and live music.Cars Land is dressed head-to-toe in its holiday best and Santa himself will be at the park's Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. Guests may even catch "Santa Goofy" making the rounds!THE EATS: Disneyland, California Adventure?gets into holiday spirit with festive foodOver at Disneyland, classic holiday fun is everywhere, from the Haunted Mansion to It's a Small World rides."A Christmas Fantasy" parade runs daily, marching toy soldiers, favorite Disney characters, and Santa (how is he everywhere at once) down Main Street for a bright and cheerful celebration of the holidays.Sleeping Beauty's Castle has been winterized with shimmering icicles and a massive, 60-foot Christmas tree greets guests as they enter the park.RELATED: 10 San Diego holiday traditions to experienceDowntown Disney is getting in on the fun as well, with special entertainment, holiday-inspired goodies, and decorations without admission to the park. 1920