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  • In an hour-long interview with CalMatters, Attorney General Rob Bonta talks about rising crime, affordable housing, concealed guns and other priorities if he wins a full term.
  • Enjoy diversity-informed yoga, discussions on trauma and mental health with thought leaders and help us make yoga accessible to all. We warmly invite you to join our Taste of OG Yoga event where you can practice yoga with us, learn more about how trauma impacts us and why yoga allows us to heal, and explore how you can support our mission. Join us for 2 days of snack-sized, 30 minute classes designed for diversity including: OG Flow (our style of compassionate yoga), Yoga for Veterans, Chair Yoga, OG Ashtanga, Healing Yoga, Yoga Nidra, Gentle Hatha, Art Therapy, and more! The highlight of each day is a special discussion lead by thought leaders in the space of yoga, trauma, and mental health: • Trauma: What it is, how it affects us, and how we heal with JoAnn Jaffe • The Intersection of Yoga and Mental Health with Erika Faith Calig Date | Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 of October from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Location | OG Yoga or virtual Get tickets here! Full weekend pass (virtual or in-person): $80 Single Full Day pass (virtual or in-person): $50 Single 30-minute session: (virtual or in-person): $10 Qigong session with Jacalynn (virtual): $10 When you practice in our studio and attend this event, you are supporting our service work of making yoga accessible to all. If you are unable to attend the event but would like to support our mission of providing healing yoga to those who need it most, donate here. For more information, please visit ogyoga.org/taste-of-og-yoga.
  • There's been a sharp rise in ads for trucker jobs in since March 19, but Ukraine's government says the postings are linked to Russia's military, which has had trouble navigating Ukraine.
  • According to the EDD, between April and May, nonfarm employment grew by 8,400 jobs, from 1,507,400 to 1,515,800. Agricultural jobs grew by 400 month-over-month.
  • StockX is an online marketplace where many sneakerheads buy and sell shoes. But Nike is claiming in a lawsuit that StockX is not authenticating all products and selling counterfeits.
  • San Diego County will stay in the State’s Red Tier for COVID restrictions, County supervisors say, despite exceeding the state’s Covid-19 metrics. Plus, after being blocked from slides and swings for six months due to the pandemic, kids can now use any outdoor playground regardless of what tier their county falls in, according to new state guidelines. Also, San Diego Police Chief David Nisleit promised a thorough investigation into allegations that one of his officers mocked on social media a roadside memorial for a robbery suspect fatally shot by that lawman three months ago.
  • Arts organizations have been hit hard by the pandemic. But San Diego Opera discovered that some of the lessons it learned from an earlier financial crisis have proven useful during these current challenging times.
  • Premieres Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. Poet Yusef Komunyakaa survived the Jim Crow South and later the Vietnam War. Over the years, he's kept his faith in the future. Jennifer Weiner has channeled early unhappy episodes into character-driven novels that have sold millions.
  • Rommy Hunt Revson, inventor of the iconic fashion accessory, died at the age of 78 on September 7.
  • This summer, one can travel in Germany on public transportation for less than $10 a month. It's part of a government package to tackle the soaring cost of living by using more public transportation.
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