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(KGTV) - Are you considering a move to Mexico as a way to escape San Diego’s high cost of living? You can compare prices to see if the payoff is worth the major change in your lifestyle. Numbeo breaks down some common prices in Rosarito. All prices are rounded up, based on a 1 peso to .052 United States dollar exchange rate. Apartment rent, one bedroom in the center of the city: 5Movie ticket: .40Utilities for a 915 square foot apartment: Meal at a mid-range restaurant: Domestic beer: .80Cappuccino: .15Water, 12 oz. bottle: $.58Milk, 1 gallon: .92Loaf of bread: .30Chicken breasts, 1 pound: .60Although you may find many items are cheaper in Mexico than San Diego, there are other costs to consider. Travel: If you plan to visit the U.S. often, you may find yourself filling up the tank more often. You’ll still have to pay U.S. taxes. Even if you leave the country, you’ll still an American citizen. Banking can be frustrating, according to Business Insider. Give yourself plenty of time to open an account. 1043
(KGTV) - Did a woman in the Philippines really put on five and a half pounds of clothes at the airport to avoid paying an excess baggage fee?Yes.Gel Rodriguez checked into the airport only to discover her bag exceeded the 15 pound limit.So instead of paying an extra fee, she decided to wear 3 pairs of pants, 5 shirts, and several jackets.The picture she posted on social media of her "outfit" went viral. 414
(KGTV) — Attorneys who challenged the use of Sharpies to complete election ballots in Phoenix are dismissing their lawsuit, according to the Associated Press.Roopali Desai, an attorney for Arizona Secretary of State Katie Hobbs, told the AP she was notified Saturday that lawyers who filed the lawsuit are ending their case.The lawsuit stemmed from allegations that election equipment was not able to record a voter's ballot because she used a Sharpie to complete it. Arizona election officials have said that voting with a Sharpie doesn't invalidate ballots.RELATED: San Diego Registrar of Voters: Using a Sharpie does not disqualify a ballotThe AP said no reason was immediately given as to why the lawyers dismissed their case.Election officials in Arizona and San Diego have said that ballots filled out with a Sharpie can still be counted. Even if the ink bleeds through a ballot, the ink won't mark another contest and cancel out votes on the other side, officials say."Regardless, using a Sharpie does not invalidate the ballot. Our voting system prevents a situation where if a voter uses a Sharpie to vote and it bleeds through to the other side, it will not impact any 'bubbles' on the opposite side," the San Diego Registrar of Voters said on Thursday.RELATED: 'Sharpie ballots' have the attention of a Trump campaign hoping to flip ArizonaArizona election officials told the AP that there is also a process that keeps the ballots from being canceled out if problems arise.The Associated Press contributed to this report. 1540
(KGTV) — A South Bay native got the break of a lifetime while he was assembling an office chair.While working as a production assistant on set of the Netflix film "Triple Frontier," Louis Rodriguez was putting together a chair for director JC Chandor when he was asked to audition by a casting director.Despite having no previous acting experience, he given the shot to try out for the role of "Duke" in the film while in Hawaii.RELATED: Actor Mark Wahlberg visits with Camp Pendleton troops, familiesAnd, clearly, the audition went well, as he then got the chance to try out in front of Chandor a week later."They recognized me right away as the boy who was serving them coffee," Rodriguez joked.Eventually, he was casted opposite Ben Affleck, Oscar Isaac, Pedro Pascal, Charlie Hunnam, and Garrett Hedlund.RELATED: Video: Tony Hawk drives around yelling at San Diego skaters to 'do a kickflip'"It was really cool going to Columbia," Rodriguez said. "At first I felt like the kid trying to fit in in high school with the cool kids because my chair and my trailer was right next to them.""Triple Frontier" follows a group of former Special Forces operatives as they reunite to pull off a dangerous heist of a drug lord's fortune in South America.Rodriguez plays the part of brother to actress Adria Arjona's character "Yovanna." Duke has been roped into the drug trade and Yovanna works to get him out, while also serving as an informant to Isaac's character. The film is now available to stream on Netflix.Here's a preview of Rodriguez about 40 seconds in during this clip from the film, as his character "Duke" is being loaded into a truck: View this post on Instagram The mission behind the mission. #TripleFrontier A post shared by Triple Frontier (@triplefrontier) on Mar 22, 2019 at 2:26pm PDT "It was a humbling experience," Rodriguez told 10News. "My family was over whelmed when they saw me. No one knew besides my parents and brothers."Rodriguez graduated from Bonita Vista High School before attending the University of Hawai'i where he received a degree in Digital Media. According to his IMDB biography, he chose UH because of his love of surfing and to one day become an underwater documentary filmmaker."It's a once in a lifetime opportunity so I'm going to run with it," Rodriguez said. "I never saw myself in front of the camera but I've always seen myself behind it."He says that he's now looking into acting agents and exploring opportunities to continue acting. 2507
(KGTV) - Does a video really show Paul George's uniform number change from 13 to 14 on camera after a dunk?No.George's uniform folded briefly after the dunk during the NBA All Star Game, and the light hit it in such a way to make it appear the 3 was a 4. 262