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  • Indigenous Americans suffer disproportionate effects of COVID, including the mental health impact. But a collective mindset has helped them find creative solutions to buffering the stress.
  • The virus hit Whidbey Island early in 2020, and photojournalist Lynn Johnson was there. A million deaths later, we return to see how the pandemic has subtly but indelibly altered life there forever.
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 3-0 Wednesday to start the process of allowing micro-enterprise home kitchen operations throughout the county.
  • Richard Guadagno died when United Flight 93 crashed on 9/11. His memory is scattered through his sister Lori's house in items that continue a conversation between the siblings 20 years later.
  • Let San Diego Public Libraries assist you in preparing for the transition from high school to college through the Admit One College Prep Academy! Admit One provides an advantage on SAT & ACT test preparation. A partnership between the San Diego Public Library, UC San Diego Extension Pre-College Programs, and Cal-SOAP to help high school students prepare for college exams and navigate the college process. More information at https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/events/library-next-admit-one-session-two-sat-test-prep-24 or contact: librarynext@sandiego.gov
  • Let San Diego Public Libraries assist you in preparing for the transition from high school to college through the Admit One College Prep Academy! Admit One provides an advantage on SAT & ACT test preparation. A partnership between the San Diego Public Library, UC San Diego Extension Pre-College Programs, and Cal-SOAP to help high school students prepare for college exams and navigate the college process. More information at https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/events/library-next-admit-one-session-one-act-test-prep or contact: librarynext@sandiego.gov
  • Join One Book, One San Diego and the San Diego County Library for a virtual event with "When Stars Are Scattered" creators. Victoria Jamieson, a Newbery-Honor winner, and Omar Mohamed will discuss their graphic novel “When Stars Are Scattered.” It is the story of two brothers who spend their young lives in a refugee camp in Kenya. The event is moderated by the San Diego County Library's Cassie Koldewyn and geared toward teens and tweens. The event will be streamed on the One Book, One San Diego Facebook page and the KPBS YouTube page. Audience questions are welcome!
  • The usually much-discussed topic hasn't been making headlines during the Tokyo Games as often because of the pandemic. But it's still there.
  • The complaints from the Campaign Legal Center against four Democrats and three Republicans show a trend — lawmakers failing to disclose transactions required by an insider trading law.
  • With vaccines now available for children as young as 5, some school districts are easing up on their mask policies.
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