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  • Learn how to plan for successful, lower-stress family discussions about difficult topics like changes in memory, driving, and living alone. This class is presented by local nonprofit Alzheimer’s San Diego and is designed specifically for care partner. Alzheimer's San Diego on Facebook / Instagram
  • In this class I’ll share tips of the trade mastered over my 25 years as a travel journalist. You’ll learn how to sell vacation stories to publications and online. My class teaches how to access editors, decipher editorial guidelines, compose a query, negotiate contracts, qualify for press trips, find unique story angles, delve into social media, become a published author, and much more. I’ve worked in print, radio, television and online. Coverage includes Huffington Post, USA Today, Travel + Leisure magazine, NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt, and the Travel Channel. I’ve authored two travel books. First, a pet-friendly travel guide – "The Privileged Pooch, Luxury Travel With Your Pet in Southern California." The second book – "On A Mission" – profiled my 800-mile walk to visit California’s 21 missions. Yup, walk! I segued my travel writing skills into an online business . This includes a website/blog, the Global Personal Shopper online shop, thousands of social media followers, consulting and teaching. Throughout my career I’ve taught travel writing at Grossmont College and San Diego Writers, Ink. I thoroughly enjoy teaching students how to break into the travel writing industry. San Diego Writers, Ink on Facebook / Instagram
  • At a glance: Padres games at Petco Park are a San Diego summer favorite. But prices for tickets, concessions, and everything else that goes into catching a game can run up the bill, especially for a family. KPBS went to a game at Petco Park to tally up the cost, and that total had reporter Jake Gotta looking for another — possibly cheaper — way to watch baseball. His search took him up the coast to Anaheim, where the Padres played against the Los Angeles Angels.
  • First, a conversation around navigating emotional trauma days after a tragedy occurs. Then, Governor Gavin Newsom included something in his revised May budget that local council members have been inquiring about since January. Also, how should you talk to children about Monday’s deadly Islamic Center shooting? Plus, the latest news surrounding the San Diego Velodrome. And, how new border wall construction near Tecate is causing international controversy.
  • Whoever takes the mantle as California’s next governor will face an immediate test as they try to solve the crisis of homelessness on our streets.
  • We hear about some of the surprising findings of a new study that looks into the impacts of cell phone bans. And, how cell phone policies are playing out in San Diego County.
  • You've worked hard for your home. Your savings. Everything you've built for your family. This free seminar is for San Diegans who want to make sure it stays that way and keep their assets from government control. Jeff and Justin Isaac — estate planning attorneys with 30+ years in San Diego — walk you through everything in plain language. What a living trust does. Why a will alone isn't enough in California. And exactly what your family needs to be protected. No cost to attend. Lawyer in Blue Jeans Group has been recognized as Best of San Diego by the San Diego Union-Tribune and San Diego Magazine. Jeff and Justin Isaac are featured legal experts on KUSI News. Visit: https://seminar.lawyerinbluejeans.com/july-living-trust-seminar The Lawyer in Blue Jeans Group on Instagram and Facebook
  • Small retailers — facing higher costs, uncertainty from tariffs and now rising fuel and shipping prices — wonder how long they can survive.
  • To kick off our AANHPI Heritage Month profile series, we hear about Fields' journey into advocacy for AANHPI communities and her continued efforts to shine a light on Filipino American history, community and culture.
  • Ballots are being mailed out to voters across the state and top of the ticket is the race for California governor. We’re continuing our series of conversations with the gubernatorial candidates, up next is Democrat Katie Porter.
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