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  • Get growing at The Nat's annual Garden Fair! Spend a day in the Museum's native garden, The Nature Trail, learning about our region's unique plants and their pollinators. Enjoy family-friendly activities, meet community partners, and learn about local conservation efforts, all while exploring the world of native plants and wildlife. This event is free and does not require Museum admission, though discounts will be offered to event participants who wish to explore inside the Museum. Visit: https://www.sdnhm.org/calendar/by-date?date=2025-06-21 The Nat on Instagram and Facebook
  • One of the strongest earthquakes ever recorded struck Russia's Far East early Wednesday, sending tsunami waves into Japan and Hawaii and across the Pacific.
  • Bill McKibben says solar is a "last chance for the climate." T. Kingfisher offers a dark retelling of Snow White. Nicholas Boggs tells James Baldwin's story. Plus new debut fiction.
  • The Justice Department's Office of the Inspector General found widespread abuse of shackles in federal prisons. One prisoner was held in restraints so tight that he had to have a limb amputated.
  • Imperial Beach hosts approximately 90,000 attendees from Imperial Beach, and surrounding south bay and international communities. The free fireworks display provides a safe way to celebrate the national holiday! The Imperial Beach 4th of July fireworks will be shot from the IB Pier, beginning around 9 p.m. Best viewing is on the beach from Imperial Beach Blvd. to Palm Avenue, facing the end of Portwood Pier. So bring a picnic or grab a snack from neighboring businesses, then spread your beach blanket early to claim some space and catch all the action. Help keep this tradition alive. It is community events such as this that have built the ties and bonds we share with our friends and neighbors. The 4th of July Fireworks show is part of the fabric that is Imperial Beach and helps foster community pride. Visit: https://ibparksandrec.org/578/4th-of-July-Celebration
  • Protesters marched to the White House on Saturday as D.C. Metropolitan Police officers and National Park Service police looked on from a distance.
  • If California's Clean Air Vehicle Decal program expires, hybrid and electric vehicle owners will no longer be able to drive solo in the carpool lane.
  • As San Diegans respond to recent government actions through art, we look at how protest signs, zines and installations connect today’s movements to a long history of resistance.
  • Fungi and plants have something to teach humans about global trade and cooperation
  • This summer, Birch Aquarium at Scripps Institution of Oceanography is the place to be, whether you want to beat the heat, learn more about the wonders of our ocean planet or catch an epic sunset. There are plenty of exciting things happening plus the aquarium is open late all summer long so you’ve got more time to get in on the fun! Whether you are looking for a quieter, less crowded experience, the perfect spot for date night or just looking forward to seeing the fascinating marine life that’s less active during the day come alive, evenings at Birch Aquarium are a magical time to visit. And staying late has perks — select the Plan Ahead Ticket at checkout and get $5 off admission when you visit during the final two hours of the day. Hours and prices vary. Visit https://aquarium.ucsd.edu/ for the Daily Schedule. Birch Aquarium at Scripps on Instagram and Facebook
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