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  • Discover easy movements that you can do on your own to release and reset the tension baseline in your body that is lowering the ceiling on your quality of life. Free informative workshop on the effectiveness of somatic exercise as a method of far-reaching and lasting pain relief from the most common cause of chronic pain and functional limitations…life. OB People's Co-op Food Market has a small parking lot for their customers. Please use street parking when attending this event-Even if you decide to buy something before or after the workshop. Persons with disabilities who have a parking placard or plate issued by the DMV, are excepted if the placard or plate is visibly on display. Please bring your own yoga mat, as two "exercises" reviewed during this workshop are down on the floor. Dress comfortably. There is limited space for this event so only ticketed participants can be admitted. The Salvage Yard teaches exercise movements that are uniquely effective for providing pain relief from the most common cause of chronic pain: Life - old injuries, repetitive positions of sitting, standing, and habitual muscle patterns from work, hobbies, and common activities from the act of living. FAQ link: FAQs | The Salvage Yard (thesalvageyardsd.com)
  • La futura presidenta de México, Claudia Sheinbaum, afirmó el lunes que la reforma constitucional al poder judicial, una de las más polémicas presentadas por el mandatario Andrés Manuel López Obrador, será de las primeras en tramitarse en septiembre —cuando se instale en nuevo Congreso y un mes antes de que ella asuma el poder— pero antes se abrirá un proceso de diálogo y consulta pública.
  • Democrats in California’s Assembly and Senate rarely vote against bills, yet few seem willing to discuss their voting records, as well as the controversial practice of declining to vote instead of saying “no.”
  • Algunos programas que ayudan a niños de crianza y familias en crisis podrían perder todos los fondos a medida que los legisladores y el gobernador Gavin Newsom aborden el déficit presupuestario.
  • Scream. Shout. Let it all out. SeaWorld San Diego Howl-O-Scream Select nights Sept. 29 - Oct. 31, 2023 Face your fears when Howl-O-Scream reawakens this fall at SeaWorld San Diego. Get ready for spine-chilling scares on Sept. 29, 2023. Howl-O-Scream will once again arrive to transform the peaceful SeaWorld San Diego park you once knew into something sinister. When night falls and a carnival of horrifying creatures surrounds you, just try to put on a happy face. Evade angry haunts as they rampage through scare zones. Seek shelter indoors, only to find you've entered a house of horrors. Quench your thirst for fear with fiendishly delicious cocktails, beer, and spirits. Feel the monstrous electricity of live entertainment. Dance the night away and deepen the thrills with a nighttime coaster ride. Above all, try to resist the eyes of evil that threaten to follow you everywhere. Howl-O-Scream is a separately ticketed nighttime event. Howl-O-Scream is intended for a mature audience. Howl-O-Scream is a separately ticketed night event that is not included with regular SeaWorld park admission. Tickets to Howl-o-Scream include haunted houses, scare zones, live entertainment, DJ dance parties, access to themed bars, rides and coasters inside the park, and more. Event dates and details subject to change and/or cancellation without prior notice. Howl-O-Scream is not recommended for children under the age of 13 or the faint of heart. No costumes or face paint allowed. General Event Info FAQs Howl-O-Scream San Diego on Facebook / Instagram #HowlOScreamSD
  • Las declaraciones de Trump se produjeron durante una larga entrevista en persona y por teléfono con la revista Time hace unos días. El despacho fue publicado en internet el martes.
  • Newsom signed a law barring school districts from passing policies requiring schools to notify parents if their child changes their gender identification.
  • The Newsom administration wants state employees in the office at least twice a week. Many civil servants prefer working from home, and their unions are fighting to protect generous telework policies.
  • Billions in tax dollars are pouring into efforts to reduce the U.S.-Mexico border wait times, yet excessive delays continue. Local leaders say small businesses are struggling in border communities.
  • In communications newly revealed, TikTok executives discuss being aware of the harms caused by their app. TikTok officials were warned of the app’s dangers to minors.
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