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  • The U.S. Census often determines how the government allocates funding and draws political districts. It may be undercounting a key demographic in El Cajon.
  • It's the biggest primary day of this election season. Follow NPR for live updates as voters make their voices heard, ballots are tallied and race calls are made.
  • Airports, hospitals, and banks said they were recovering after a failed software update delivered by the cybersecurity company CrowdStrike to Microsoft’s Windows systems.
  • The Kook Run kicks off with a special kid-friendly race! The Kook Run is a SoCal Super Bowl Sunday tradition, where thousands kick off the morning with a 5K/10K fun run and costumed race along the Pacific Coast. The 10K race is the fastest on the west coast and will again be made up of an international field of runners, as well as the top runners in Southern California. The kids will get their own day to run at the 3rd Annual Junior Kook Run with a course modified for kids, from 400 yards to one mile, on Saturday, Feb. 10 for kids ages 3-12 at the Ecke YMCA, during packet pick-up, starting at 10:00 a.m.
  • The San Diego nonprofit is encouraging residents affected by the storm to vote in person if they no longer have access to their mail-in ballots.
  • Life is stressful. Whether it’s work or relationship issues or you’re worrying about politics or global conflict, it can be overwhelming. NPR’s Stress Less: A quest to reclaim your calm aims to help.
  • Hitting the stage with his all-acoustic band, Lyle Lovett prepares to bring over thirty years of music to San Diego this March. This American singer, songwriter, and actor has recorded 13 albums and 25 singles, including one of his most popular: “Cowboy Man”! Join The Magnolia for a Plaza Pre-Party 30 minutes before doors on their outdoor patio, allowing early admission to the plaza and lobby, and access to their taco stand with freshly made nachos, elote corn, specialty cocktails, and more available for purchase! For more information visit: magnoliasandiego.com
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake in the special election to represent District 4 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors.
  • On Nov. 14, the City Council approved the public safety technologies, and with the mayor's signature on Wednesday, the San Diego Police Department will enter into a five-year agreement with Ubicquia Inc. for 500 Smart Streetlight cameras, paired with Flock Safety's ALPR technology.
  • The Home of Guiding Hands (HGH), a San Diego nonprofit organization that provides quality support for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will host its 14th Annual Randy Jones Run/Walk for Independence starting at 8 a.m. on Saturday, March 2 at Crown Point Park. Former San Diego Padre and National League CY Young Award winner, Randy Jones, is set to unite once again with the Home of Guiding Hands, extending support to more than 4,500 infants, adolescents, and adults with developmental disabilities during this 5k (approximately 3 miles) run/walk event. Check-in opens at 8 a.m., with races kicking off at 9 a.m. Participants will have the opportunity to meet and greet with Jones throughout the event. John and Tammy from "San Diego's Morning Show" on KSON 103.7 will also join as the Masters of Ceremonies. The Annual Randy Jones Run/Walk for Independence is dedicated to raising funds for HGH programs to provide care for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Home of Guiding Hands believes that every person deserves to live the life of their choosing. They partner with people and their families to identify goals, and provide the support needed to grow and learn new skills. For HGH, it’s more than just delivering quality services, they are helping people build quality lives. To register, create a fundraiser, put together a team, or support a participant visit here. About Home of Guiding Hands: Home of Guiding Hands (HGH) was created as a result of a small, but dedicated and ambitious group of leaders in East County. Since its inception in 1961, HGH has provided benchmark programming and housing for men, women, and children with developmental disabilities. It is one of the largest providers of supports and services in San Diego County, serving more than 4,500 infants, adolescents, and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
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