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  • On Friday, the Okaloosa County, Fla., Sheriff’s Department said that Deputy Eddie Duran was fired following the completion of an administrative internal affairs investigation amid Fortson’s death.
  • Bruce Onobrakpeya was unafraid to challenge the conventions of the art world — and was celebrated for it. This giant of African art is basking in the joy of his first Smithsonian solo exhibition.
  • Breathe, relax, and restore. Yoga classes are held weekly on Wednesday evenings at the Museum of Us. All are welcome, regardless of physical ability, age, or yoga experience. Classes are held in the Museum rotunda by yoga instructor, Lunita Velásquez. The evening classes promote relaxation and restoration by strengthening the mind-body connection with deep stretching, breathwork, and a welcoming space. A limited number of yoga mats, blankets, and blocks are available to borrow. Bringing a yoga mat and accessories, and dressing in layers is highly recommended. The Museum is not temperature-controlled, and the temperature fluctuates throughout the day. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. and instruction begins promptly at 5:30 p.m. An adult must accompany all guests age 17 and under. Pre-registration is encouraged and walk-ins are welcome. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • 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.Please bring your own yoga mat, as two “exercises” reviewed during this workshop are down on the floor.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. I offer multidisciplinary service with an emphasis in Clinical Somatic Exercise.FAQ link | The Salvage Yard (thesalvageyardsd.com)The Salvage Yard on Facebook
  • The fungus takes over cicadas’ lower halves and sex drives, fueling them to keep mating and spreading the disease in the process. That's why some scientists call them “flying salt shakers of death.”
  • Morgan Talty's debut novel is a touching narrative about family in which the past and present are constantly on the page as we follow a man's life, while also entertaining what that life could have been.
  • NPR's A Martínez speaks with event rider Jonathan Holling about safety concerns and measures in equestrian sports, which are a leading cause of traumatic brain injuries for U.S. athletes.
  • Springtime winds are carrying velella velella, also known as “by-the-wind sailors,” onto West coast Beaches.
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' primary election guide for the city of San Diego mayor.
  • Tesla shareholders voted to restore Musk's record pay package that was thrown out by a Delaware judge earlier this year. A separate vote approved moving the company’s legal home to Texas.
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