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  • A hot spring and summer will likely be followed up by above-average temperatures this fall in Southern California. Researchers point to the warming climate.
  • The Hulu series Dopesick depicts the start of the opioid addiction crisis in the U.S. As the crisis continues to grow, here's how you can help those affected in your community.
  • Kavanaugh had a routine coronavirus test ahead of Friday’s ceremonial investiture for Justice Amy Coney Barrett. The court says Kavanaugh’s wife and daughters are also fully vaccinated, and they tested negative on Thursday.
  • Grieving is a form of learning, says a scientist who studies the brain's response to loss. When someone you love dies, you have to learn new rules for navigating the world and your brain has to adapt.
  • Greet the team, meet the team and join the team. Rubio’s Coastal Grill, home of the Original Fish Taco, is planning a company-wide hiring event across California, Arizona and Nevada. Applicants are invited to any Rubio’s location on Wednesday, September 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. No appointments or sign-ups are needed, just the goal of leaving with a job… And a free meal card for any Rubio’s entrée! Rubio’s is looking to fill approximately 1,000 job openings, including: • Line Cooks • Cashiers • Shift Leaders • Assistant Managers Applicants should apply at rubios.com/amazing-people, either at the event using a mobile device, or in advance to expedite the process. Friendly and enthusiastic applicants should be prepared to answer questions during a short interview, and to follow all COVID-19 safety procedures, such as wearing a mask and social distancing. Managers at all Rubio’s locations across California, Arizona and Nevada will be on hand to share details about each position, including: • Competitive wages (including tips averaging $3 per hour) • Flexible work schedules • 50% off shift meals • Opportunities for advancement • Employee benefit packages - medical, dental and vision plans • 401K plan with company match Plus, everyone who interviews will receive a complimentary Rubio’s meal card, good for any entrée on the menu. Rubio’s is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment. Rubio’s participates in E-Verify.
  • The intent of Foodie Fest is to reignite the City of El Cajon restaurant/food services industry while celebrating the community’s diversity, supporting a major local non-profit and increasing a presence in Downtown El Cajon. The event will be hosted on Saturday, October 9 from 4-8 p.m. Pre-event ticket sales are available now. Pre-event ticket costs will be $4 youth ages 2-12 years and $8 for 13 years to adult. Day of ticket sales (while supplies last) will be $5 youth ages 2-12 years and $10 for 13 years to adult. Only 5,000 tickets will be sold. The San Diego East County Chamber of Commerce will feature up to 40 restaurants, catering services and food trucks for tasters for all the ticket holders. The Downtown El Cajon Business Partners will feature entertainment for free to all that will be a regional draw. The St. Madeline Sophie Center will feature free arts and crafts for all ages.
  • Come enjoy Visions Art Museum's fall exhibitions: Oct. 16, 2021 through Jan. 2, 2022 Visions Art Museum offers a dazzling exhibition of art quilts created leading textile artists. Texture, color, and technique come together in works that captivate with their beauty, design and detail in our upcoming Fall Exhibitions – "Interpretations 2021" which includes the work of more 30 artists and "What the Heart Feels" with artwork by Linda Anderson. Admission is free. Visit us online for information about learning opportunities. Hours: Wed. and Thurs. from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Fridays: 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Saturdays: 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Free Admission Visit visionsartmuseum.org or call (619) 546-4872
  • Normally, more involvement in democracy is a good thing. But officials worry people could be motivated to take their election watcher roles too far.
  • A coalition of civil rights and criminal justice reform groups said a White House proposal for restricting synthetic drugs related to fentanyl will not curb the overdose epidemic.
  • The milestone comes just two days after the country reported one million confirmed coronavirus infections. Mexico is only the fourth country to surpass 100,000 COVID-19 deaths.
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