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  • Studies show too much noise, particularly loud, irregular noise, can hurt a child's brain development, because if sound is irregular, it distracts our brains and makes concentration more difficult.
  • Even the Trump-era surgeon general is concerned about the repercussions for women's health, as doctors say they are reluctant to practice in states that have banned abortion.
  • On Thursday, August 11 Comedy is back at Amplified Ales East Village. Headlining is Keith Johnson from Comedy Central. Featuring is Paige Weldon, Ramsey Badawi, and Dusty Tunnel. Show starts at 8 p.m. and tickets are only $20. We are excited to announce that from 7 to 8 p.m. Old Harbor Distilling is sponsoring a happy hour with six dollar cocktails.
  • Microscopya is a new free downloadable app that teaches kids about the body's cells with puzzles, pictures and music.
  • Many parents are worried about their kids losing themselves for hours on their phones. Turns out, teens are troubled too. But they also know a lot about how to get unhooked. Here's how they do it.
  • Neither longtime Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan nor his main challenger Kemal Kilicdaroglu were able to win more than 50% of the vote. That means Turkey is heading for a runoff on May 28.
  • A creative gathering for the common good. The Holly Jolly Christmas Party is a free and festive gathering to not only share in the yuletide spirit, but to do good for others. The party will feature live music, 35' tall Ferris wheel, Makers Market and so much more! 4 pm - Party Begins, Live Jazz, Childcare opens (infant - preschool) 5 pm - Concert 5:45 pm - Live Jazz, Pub Trivia 6:30 pm - Concert 7 pm - Childcare closes 7:15 pm - Live Jazz, Pub Trivia 8 pm - Concert 8:30 pm - Pub Trivia 9 pm - Party Ends PARKING & ENTRYPlease utilize the marked lots, ample street parking or trolley to access our event. Guest entry and exit will be in the northeast corner of our parking lot behind the building. Learn more at HollyJollyParty.com
  • Writers waved picket signs and flirted during a singles meetup event outside Universal Studios. The event organizers said the work stoppage means writers can no longer say they're "too busy to date."
  • A new California law will make it easier to remove racially restrictive covenants from the deeds of their homes. However, some homeowners believe the language should remain so San Diego's racist past is not forgotten.
  • Rep. Sara Jacobs, D-San Diego, was among the 50-member national advisory board for the Biden-Harris re-election campaign announced Wednesday.
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