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  • Children from Gaza with cancer are finally making it to Jordan for long-promised treatment. But a plan to allow as many as 2,000 patients out of the war-torn enclave has slowed.
  • Mustaches are having a moment. Here's what it's like living with one.
  • KPBS reports on the impact so far of President Trump’s policies rooted in Project 2025 on major sectors in San Diego: education, criminal justice, science and libraries.
  • As searchers continue to look for victims in the deadly flash flooding in Texas, officials are answering questions about the weather forecasts ahead of and during the storm.
  • Celebrate the grand opening of A Lo Fresco, a new fast-casual restaurant opening at North City, the vibrant mixed-use development in the heart of San Marcos. The first 50 guests will receive a free bowl, and the next 150 will receive a free juice during the all-day celebration. Founded by Olga Saldivar and Emilio Herrera, A Lo Fresco offers fresh, globally inspired, health-forward meals influenced by the couple’s travels through Mexico, Miami, Peru, and Korea. The menu includes signature bowls, wraps, hot burritos, organic sourdough toasts, cold-pressed juices, and smoothies made with nutrient-rich ingredients. Guests can also enjoy A Lo Fresco’s meal prep and catering services, designed to bring global flavor and wellness into everyday routines and events. North City is for everyone, everyday. The vibrant community offers a curated collection of housing, shopping, dining, offices, public art, family entertainment, community events, and everything in between. Come visit and enjoy a diverse retail mix, including Buona Forchetta, Copa Vida, Draft Republic, J Brix Wines, Maya’s Cookies, Mesa Rim, Milonga Empanadas, Umami Japanese, Union CoWork, Wynston’s Ice Cream, the weekly San Marcos Farmers Market, and more coming soon. Visit: https://alofresco.com/ A Lo Fresco on Instagram and Facebook
  • Some 50,000 people have been isolated by the flooding in New South Wales, after days of heavy rain. Four bodies have been retrieved from floodwaters since Wednesday.
  • A CalMatters investigation found that courts didn’t report hundreds of vehicular manslaughter convictions to the state, prompting officials to belatedly take many drivers’ licenses.
  • The first returns in Tuesday’s special election for county supervisor show Paloma Aguirre, the Democratic mayor of Imperial Beach with a 6 point lead over her opponent John McCann.
  • Monday–Friday, 9 a.m. – noon. July 14–18 (5 days, 15 total hours of instruction) La Jolla Studio Sculptural relief combines the dimensionality of sculpture with the compositional demands of drawing to create an exciting artistic challenge. In this course we will work from a model in order to study the way a portrait can be compressed from full dimensionality into low- and mid-relief. Materials: Clay and boards included with the materials fee paid to instructor on first day of class. Max students: 12 $250/270 + $28–60 materials fee paid to instructor ($28–40 for clay (depending on type selected); $20 for boards [optional]). Students currently enrolled in UCSD: $125 + $28–60 materials fee paid to instructor ($28–40 for clay (depending on type selected); $20 for boards [optional]).
  • Is life simply better in miniature? In this ceramics class, become a miniature crafter and explore the charm of scaled-down fun. Create miniatures for your doll houses, shadow boxes, and small-scale structures. Students will also learn how to make personalized altars―a perfect place to put mini objects on and hang on the wall for a beautiful display. Beginner-friendly! No pottery experience is necessary. Materials: Provided with a $30 fee paid to instructor on the first day of class. Max students: 12 Athenaeum Music & Arts Library on Instagram and Facebook
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