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  • A vial of a COVID-19 vaccine at the CSU San Marcos vaccination site. Feb. 22, 2021.
    San Diego County Reports 642 New COVID-19 Cases
    The rate of hospitalization for the unvaccinated is about 51 times higher than for those fully vaccinated — 1.01 average daily hospitalizations compared to .02, according to the data.
  • The Fleet Science Center offers Science Clubs for grades 5-8! Each session will be filled with new challenges, hands-on activities that can done using materials found in your home and has challenges for students of all ages. Through this program students will explore an array of fields including biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, physics, robotics and much more! This month, become a cosmetic chemist by performing scientific tests on product samples and mix up your own concoction to take home! Science Club for Girls is from 10 to 12 p.m. Our second Science Club is open for all Scientists from 1p.m. to 3p.m. Date: Jan. 9, 2022 Time: 10am and 1 pm Location: Fleet Science Center Cost: $13-$15 For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • Join San Diego Writers for a virtual workshop! Praise be! Writers. This Sunday morning “call to workshop” is our literary version of Sunday Mass in which we’ll share communion with the page via Zoom. Our services will be in two parts—the first hour is Confession, during which we’ll respond to prompts that invite us to pen our petty penchants, fractious fragments, fabricated fictions, flights of fantasy, baffling or beautiful blasphemies—whatever might come and however it might arrive on the page. Our second hour is Praise, and again we work from prompts to express in writing our poetic avowals, lyrical incantations, laudatory epithets, creative connections, celebratory declarations, grammatical gratitude, and prayers to the page. Saints, sinners, non-believers, and writers of all denominations are invited to participate in one or both sections. Date: Dec. 26, 2021 Time: 10:00a.m.-11:30a.m. Location: Virtual Zoom Link Cost: $10-$15 For more information on this event and virtual zoom link registration please visit HERE!
  • California’s wildfires have already made plenty of news this summer and the worst may be yet to come.
  • The Education Department says it will erase the debts of DeVry's defrauded students. But DeVry remains open for business and still enjoys access to millions of dollars in federal student loans.
  • Start the new year with a day of contemplation and meditation on what matters most in our life. It is said if you are going to fill a jar, put the biggest stones in first then the sand. If we allow the details to occupy the space of our mind, we can easily neglect the most important things. Let's begin the new year shining the light of wisdom to investigate the real meaning of our human life. Joy follows meaning. Retreat led by Buddhist nun Gen Lhadron, resident teacher at Kadampa Meditation Center San Diego. Attend online or in person. Replay available for one week.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom's booming $268 billion budget proposal would pay for education, health insurance and other big-ticket services for many state residents. But nearly all of the $100 billion in extra money is a one-time surplus, meaning it won’t be available next year.
  • While Washington and Seoul describe their exercises as defensive, North Korea portrays them as invasion rehearsals and has used them to justify its nuclear weapons and missiles development.
  • A spokesman for the junta said soldiers took over because President Roch Marc Christian Kabore could not manage the country's deteriorating security situation.
  • Alarmed by the humanitarian crisis caused by Russia's invasion, an economist in Slovakia gathered food and clothes from friends — and found himself leading a convoy carrying tons of aid into Ukraine.
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