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  • Coral reefs face a dire future as oceans get hotter. Scientists are breeding corals that can handle heat better, in the hope they can survive long enough for humans to rein in climate change.
  • A surprising outcome of the COVID pandemic has been the rise of antibiotic-resistant infections. How did that happen?
  • We catch up with Sahat Zia Hero, a winner last year of the Nansen Refugee Award for "outstanding work" helping displaced people. He is still making pictures: "This is a tough life."
  • Join us Saturday, April 29 from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Starlight Dance Studio for an exciting morning full of imagination and fun as we play games like ‘Keepy-Uppy,” tackle an obstacle course "as fast as a greyhound!” and of course DANCE with our friend Bluey! 💙 10 a.m. - 11 a.m. - Ages 3 & under 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. - Ages 4+ 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. - Ages 3 & under What’s included in your ticket? 💙 30-minute Bluey inspired dance class with Dynasty Dance Co. 💙 30-minute meet and greet, photo opportunity and dance along with Bluey! 💙 Bluey themed crafts and games for everyone 💙 Complimentary mimosa bar (one drink per ticket) 💙 Swag bag for first 30 registrants 💙 Light breakfast snacks and refreshments All proceeds go towards sending kids to Dynasty Dance Co.’s 2023 summer camp. Early bird ticket pricing is available for $40 per child through April 20 and $45 after. When choosing your ticket please select the age of your children and event time when registering for your ticket. 1 ticket is entry for 1 child + 1 adult. Additional adult tickets are available for $5.
  • NPR asked readers and listeners to send in their questions about inflation. We took the most common ones — and got answers from economists.
  • Pottery wheel courses. During this 5-week course, the basic forms and techniques of pottery will be covered. Glazing and surface decoration will also be taught. All tools and materials are included. For more information visit: milkoolongstudio.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Louis Cole is a prolific musician known primarily as a drummer, but whose music over the past decade has fallen in the nexus of jazz, funk and rock. Now he's in a whole new space.
  • Federal employee unions are fervently supporting Kamala Harris for president, in part because they like her pro-labor policies, but just as much because they fear a second Trump term.
  • For purveyors of an artform that’s famously permanent, tattoo artists sure like to switch things up. From independent collectives to the “stick and poke” tattoo, a new generation is leaving its mark.
  • Hello, my name is Karissa and I moved from Maui 3 years ago after living there for about 5 years. I have many friends now homeless, missing loved ones, animals, and are also feeling the impact of loss of jobs do to the decrease in tourism. I fly out Monday to help my loved ones and before I go I’m asking for the community of San Diego to help. I am leading a breathwork and mantra class at my yoga studio in hopes to receive donations and gift cards. All proceeds go to local HAWAIINS in support, families who lost everything, and to the heroes who are organizing relief.
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