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  • The Biden administration has delivered a plan to Russia offering a diplomatic way to resolve the crisis over Ukraine. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with State Dept. spokesman Ned Price about the situation.
  • Sweltering conditions will persist in the San Diego County mountains and deserts Monday, but cooler weather is expected the rest of the week, according to the National Weather Service.
  • Ariel Investments CEO John Rogers, TIAA CEO Thasunda Duckett, and former American Express CEO Kenneth Chenault reflect on what the Tulsa events a century ago has meant to them.
  • Our Fun Animal Fridays are back onsite! The San Diego Humane Society will be introducing their canine ambassadors and teaching your little ones how to properly greet a dog. The event will include a live presentation, meet & greet, storytime, special craft, and more! Included with Museum admission. Date | Friday, October 29 at 10 a.m. Location | San Diego Children's Discovery Museum No registration required. Petting is entirely contingent upon the animals' well-being. We recommend arriving at the Museum early to maximize your chances of meeting the animals. For more information, please visit the San Diego Children's Dicovery Museum website or call (760) 233-7755.
  • The San Diego American Indian Health Center (SDAIHC) will host its annual Balboa Park Pow Wow and everyone is welcome to attend this free, family-friendly event! This event is sponsored by the San Diego American Indian Health Center and will feature native drumming, singing, and dancing from various American Indian/Alaskan Native Tribes, bands, and communities. The Balboa Park Pow Wow is also an opportunity to raise cultural awareness within the greater San Diego population about American Indians/Alaskan Natives and our passion for celebrating and preserving customs and traditions. Date | Saturday, October 2 and Sunday, October 3 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Location | The corner of Park Blvd. and President's Way Each day will begin with recognizing and honoring the Kumeyaay people (whose homelands include Balboa Park) with beautiful Bird Songs, followed by Gourd Dancing, Inter-Tribal Dancing, and Honorings. Vendors will be selling handmade jewelry, pottery, basketry, clothing and a variety of other crafts and goods. Food vendors will offer delectable American Indian dishes such as fry bread and Indian Tacos in addition to other treats. This year the event will be held in recognition of the late Saginaw Grant for his leadership and many contributions to the American Indian community. For more information, please visit sdaihc.org/powwow or contact Shurene Premo at spremo@sdaihc.org or call (619) 209-9044.
  • People are paying hundreds of dollars for COVID testing because at-home antigen kits and free appointments that offer timely results are scarce.
  • Community activists demand answers about an incident caught on a now-viral cell phone video of a Black student being restrained by a white campus supervisor.
  • There's a big market sending U.S. wood pellets to Europe to burn as clean energy. But critics say they're not climate-friendly, and their production poses a health hazard for low-income communities.
  • The lava and ash the Cumbre Vieja volcano has spewed for two months have consumed homes and forced thousands to flee. However, the rock formed by the lava will ultimately save the island from the sea.
  • NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks with David Beasley, executive director of the World Food Program (WFP), about hunger in Afghanistan.
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