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(KGTV) - Congressman Juan Vargas (D-Chula Vista) and Congressman Darrell Issa (R-Vista) announced Monday new bipartisan legislation to rehabilitate the Tijuana River Valley after ongoing sewage spills.The legislation would provide grant funding and develop a plan to update the South Bay region’s infrastructure, a spokesman for Rep. Issa said.“The impact of these continuing spills will be felt for generations to come unless we take action to stop it now. Allowing the sewage and wastewater to flow up into San Diego County not only hurts small business and our tourism-reliant economy but also poses serious health consequences for local communities and the border patrol agents who have been harmed in their ability to secure our border by the ongoing contamination. Solving this problem will come only with strong bipartisan and international cooperation. I’m proud of the work Juan and I have put into this bill to ensure that it gets cleaned up and that we take preventative measures to ensure it never happens again,” Rep. Issa said.RELATED: Millions of gallons of wastewater spill from Mexico“Sewage from Tijuana has been flowing into the Tijuana River Valley, into beaches in San Diego County, and our communities for too long. This legislation will help rehabilitate the Tijuana River Valley and rebuild the infrastructure needed to prevent future spills,” Rep. Vargas said. 1393

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(KGTV) — A National City native will soon be reunited with her beloved pet fish after she was forced to abandon before a flight from Denver to San Diego.Denver International Airport staff had been caring for "Cassie," a pink, male beta fish, after his owner, Lanice Powless, had to leave it behind last week."The fish was found at the airport last week by an airport employee and turned in to an information booth (as is common with lost and found items)," airport spokesperson Emily Williams said.This just in: A Fish called Cassie. pic.twitter.com/mcjOCC8C32— Denver Int'l Airport (@DENAirport) December 18, 2018 622

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(KGTV) — Avocado lovers at two southern California colleges are in for a treat — if they're willing to take on the "responsibility."Researchers at Loma Linda University and the University of California, Los Angeles are looking for candidates to eat avocados in large and in small quantities — in the name of science, of course.Participants of HAT, the Habitual diet and Avocado Trial, will be paid 0 for their participation in the six-month trial. But the catch is candidates will be randomly assigned whether they stuff their diet with avocados or just eat two per month.RELATED: San Diego County's record heat may prove devastating to avocado cropThe test group will be given 16 avocados every two weeks and be required to eat one a day throughout the study. The control group will be assigned to eat no more than two avocados per month during that same time period.Researchers hope to learn more about how avocados affect health, energy, and metabolism, and test whether it truly is a magical fruit as past studies have suggested.HAT participants must be: 1099

  

(KGTV) - Does a picture being sent around social media show an ancient Mayan sculpture that looks very similar to Batman?No.The picture actually shows a piece of art created for an exhibit at the Mexican Museum of Design in 2014.Interestingly, there is a bat god named Camazotz in Mayan mythology.But it looks nothing like Batman. 338

  

(KGTV) - A San Diego homeless advocate known as “Waterman Dave” died Monday after a long battle with brain cancer.David Ross, 83, was known for using his own Social Security income to buy water for the homeless. He also found sponsors for portable restrooms. In 2010, Ross filed a lawsuit against a San Diego Police officer who Ross said assaulted him while he was handing out water in East Village. Ross said he suffered a concussion and torn rotator cuff. No criminal charges were filed against the officer.RELATED: No charges filed against officer accused of abusing 'Waterman'Ross' friends did not reveal his cause of death. There is no immediate word of a memorial. 683

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