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  • This month, each coop is partnering with their flock’s favorite local organization to give back to the community. Here’s how you eating all the eats and drinking all the drinks helps support local causes through all of December. Little Italy: Drop off canned or boxed non-perishable food items for the San Diego Food Bank’s Drive, and receive 10% off your order that day. All food will be donated to hungry local families in need. Encinitas: Drop off a pair of new socks for the Community Resource Center’s Drive, and receive 10% off your order that day. Or, order online and select the option to round up your receipt to the nearest dollar. All socks will be donated to local families in need. Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • What started during the day as a peaceful protest on May 30 became a riot in downtown La Mesa at night.
  • Thieves who broke into a southern German museum and stole hundreds of ancient gold coins got in and out in nine minutes without raising the alarm, officials said Wednesda
  • San Diego County is monitoring an increase in hepatitis A cases, with five recent confirmed cases and one death, health officials said Tuesday.
  • Republican detractors nominated Rep. Byron Donalds, a Black American, as an alternative to McCarthy for speaker.
  • Citing climate change and the need to cut carbon emissions, California is extending the life of the Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant.
  • For people with drug-resistant epilepsy, surgery used to be seen as a last resort. Now it's often the treatment of choice.
  • The governor of Puerto Rico says it will likely take days to fully restore the electricity on the island — but that's contingent upon how much damage the storm inflicted on the power grid.
  • That's how neuroscientist Meg Younger describes her team's findings about how skeeters hone in on human aromas. And that could lead to better ways to keep us bite- and disease-free.
  • The Retreat celebrates the holiday season – animals and all! Guests can enjoy craft and gift vendors, hot cocoa and cider, cotton candy, hot dogs, raffles, and hayrides. There will also be a special appearance from Santa Claus himself! The whole family is invited to spend the day and celebrate the season with our animals and special activities! Regular admission prices apply. Single day admission is $38 for adults and $20 for kids (children under 2-years are free); seniors (60+) are $28. Alpine residents, military, first responders, teachers and veteran families receive a 10% discount (purchase tickets at the Retreat). Parking is complimentary. SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
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