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  • Kotb's last day will be Jan. 10. She announced in September she was leaving the program after 17 years to spend more time with her children.
  • As summer days shorten, the earliest winter birds arrive. Keen observers may witness small flocks of phalaropes swimming in dizzy circles in our quiet ponds. We may stroll by vibrant fields of yellow goldenbush and spot a colorful Argiope spider patiently waiting in the center of a neat, tidy web or an emerald-colored green lynx spider, hidden against the foliage, waiting to ambush a passing bee. Hit the trails with us and enjoy the wonder of nature’s seasonal transition! (Weather permitting. Wildlife is unpredictable. There is no guarantee of what you will see.) REGISTRATION REQUIRED Visit: Nature Collective Nature Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • The turbulent 2024 campaign has reached its end. Here are some things to keep in mind throughout Election Day and beyond.
  • You're Invited to the Côta Vera 80's Rewind Festival! Join us on Saturday, September 14 from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at Côta Vera Central Square Park in Chula Vista. This event is FREE and open to the public. Bring a blanket and lawn chair. This is your chance to relive the magic of the 80s with a blast from the past at our in-person event. Get ready to groove to the iconic tunes that defined a generation, catch the best retro vibes, and dance like there's no tomorrow. So Cal's top tribute bands: The Cure (Blood Flowers), David Bowie (Space Oddity), and Madonna (Blonde Ambition) Opening act by School of Rock (Otay Ranch) - Local Kids Music School Rocking 80s tunes. DJ Hurricane Andrew from MAGIC 92.5 will be mixing it up in between sets, keeping the party going all day long! Come dressed to impress in your raddest 80's fashion and join us for a day filled with awesome music, nostalgic moments, and all the fun of the era. - Free 80's arcade filled with all the classics - Free 80's swag - Delicious Food Trucks (For Purchase) Let's rewind the clock and create new memories together! Côta Vera is a new Master Planned Community in Chula Vista. Offering single family homes, leasing units, townhomes and affordable housing, this new community is a unique offering of new homes, first class amenities and community wellness. Learn more: www.cotavera.com
  • We asked our readers to make a wish for 2025. If even one of these wishes comes true, the world will definitely be a better place!
  • Come learn more about Tijuana's history and efforts to preserve its record. Digital Collections Librarian Lisa Lamont and Digital Services Specialist Matt Ferrill will present “Helping To Preserve And Promote Tijuana's History,” detailing their work on digitizing the archives of the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura in Tijuana. The presentation will include student workers from Tijuana and SDSU. The second panel is Dr. Hernan Franco Martin and Dr. Josue Beltran Cortez, from Universidad Autónoma de Baja California, with a talk titled: "Tijuana 1924, La Fotografía De Kingo Nonaka Como Tecnología De La Reconstitución Del Yo. Tijuana Y Su Leyenda Blanca" or “1924 Tijuana, The Photography Of Kingo Nonaka As Technology Of Reconstitution Of The Self. Tijuana And Its Redeeming Legend.” The SDSU presentations are part of a larger 12-day symposium offered at various venues including SDSU, the Instituto Municipal de Arte y Cultura in Tijuana, the Casa de la Cultura in Tijuana, UABC, and the Biblioteca del Este de Los Ángeles in Los Angeles, among other sites. This is the 17th year the symposium has been presented. Anyone can attend any day, no registration is required. Everyone is especially welcome to attend the SDSU day of the symposium. Where: University Library, Leon Williams Room (LL430) For more information, visit the IMAC website.
  • Lawsuits allege the Eaton Fire was sparked by a SoCal Edison transmission tower. The company says they have not had a chance to inspect the scene yet. The ATF has only just begun the federal investigation into the fire's cause.
  • Scott Turner pledged to make HUD programs more streamlined and efficient. He declined to say whether he would oppose major budget cuts to the agency if Trump proposes them again.
  • Trump’s roughly 700-word executive order, issued late Monday, amounts to a fulfillment of a campaign promise. Attorneys general in 18 states sued Tuesday to block the order.
  • During pandemic lockdowns, two actors decided to try to stage a Shakespeare play entirely inside the game Grand Theft Auto. Grand Theft Hamlet tells the story.
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