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  • The city's chief executive said the mask requirement will end outdoors and indoors, but some high-risk premises including hospitals and elderly homes can still require people to wear masks.
  • Freight rail workers had threatened to strike Friday. The unions were unhappy about a policy that penalizes workers who take unscheduled time off, including for medical needs.
  • The Central IDEA Lab presents... Cosplay Repair Station! Are you cosplaying during San Diego Comic-Con? Need a cosplay repair? Don't despair! Swing by the Central IDEA Lab on the 4th floor of the Central Library for quick fix solutions to your cosplay woes. Available equipment and material (while supplies last) to help mend your costume: Sewing machines Sewing supplies (needles, thread, seam rippers, scissors, safety pins, etc.) Different types of glue (hot glue guns, wood glue, tacky glue, super glue, etc.) A variety of tape (duct tape, electrical tape, transparent tape, etc.) And more! Keep in mind: No appointment necessary. Drop-in any time during the Cosplay Repair Station open hours. You will conduct the actual repairs on your costume. Staff is on hand to help locate supplies and materials. There is limited capacity in the space. You may experience a wait time to use the Cosplay Repair Station. The Cosplay Repair Station is for minor fixes only and cannot accommodate major cosplay malfunctions. For any questions, please email weblibrary@sandiego.gov (ATTN: Cosplay Repair Station). Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/central-idea-lab-presents-cosplay-repair-station San Diego Central Library on Facebook
  • Twenty-five years into their genre-defying electronic music career, Thievery Corporation’s founding principles of D.I.Y. and inclusion have become key themes in main stream social conversation. After a dozen highly acclaimed full-length albums, remix LPs, concert recordings, and over two decades of incendiary live performances that have thrilled audiences worldwide, Thievery Corporation’s music and message is more relevant and important now than ever. Another artist is joining them on tour! Singer, rapper, and writer Dessa has made a career of bucking genres and defying expectations—her résumé as a musician includes performances at Lollapalooza and Glastonbury, co-compositions for 100-voice choir, performances with the Minnesota Orchestra, and top-200 entries on the Billboard charts. On the stage and on the page, Dessa’s style is defined by ferocity, wit, tenderness, and candor. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Monday, December 13 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get Tickets Here: $79 advanced / $84 day of show / $139 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at out box office)
  • Ride a bike. Learn the guitar. Continue studying. All of this came to a violent end for 16-year-old Marzia Mohammadi. Her diary lays bare the struggles of Afghan girls since the Taliban takeover.
  • The FDA has taken a first step towards green-lighting cultivated meat. The agency gave a safety nod to Upside Foods, which provided documentation to show their meat grown from animal cells is safe.
  • Catch up on key developments and the latest in-depth coverage of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
  • San Diego County is seeing spikes in COVID-19 infections and hospitalizations, prompting local public health officials Friday to encourage residents to be more vigilant.
  • Armed with nothing but a piece of colorful chalk, these kids are celebrating the return of school — and getting the tools and language to advocate for themselves.
  • The federal agency that oversees Medicaid suggested Idaho wasn't trying hard enough to reach beneficiaries before letting their coverage lapse. Consumer advocates fear that could happen again.
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