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  • Israel's ongoing blockade of aid for Gaza forced the humanitarian group to shut its soup kitchens as it faced empty warehouses and no replenishment of supplies in the war-battered enclave.
  • Celebrate Spring by creating a colorful basket of Chick, Bunny (faces, feet and butts!), Carrot and Easter Egg cookies decorated with fondant. No experience required. All supplies provided. Ages 12 years and older. Visit: https://www.sweetpetiteconfections.com/events Sweet Petite Confections on Instagram and Facebook
  • Fix your broken items for free and learn new skills. Bring your broken, non-functioning things: electronics, appliances, computers, toys, bicycles, clothes, etc. for assessment, disassembly, and possible repair. SD Fix-It Clinic will provide workspace, specialty tools, and guidance to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your item. Whether we fix it or not, you’ll learn more about how it was manufactured and how it worked. This is a family-friendly event: children are heartily invited! Learn how to: Fix broken appliances and gadgets Repair road and mountain bikes Mend your favorite outfit RSVP is required for item repair with the Fixit Clinic Coaches. UCCE Master Gardeners of San Diego County will be on site to clean and sharpen one pair of pruners or loppers for free. (Must be non-serrated, no longer than 2 inches and in good working condition.) Sponsored by Emerald Keepers and the City of Coronado. Visit: https://coronado.librarycalendar.com/event/fix-it-clinic-30713 San Diego Fixit Clinic on Instagram and Facebook
  • Bring your broken, non-functioning things: electronics, appliances, computers, toys, bicycles, clothes, etc. for assessment, disassembly, and possible repair. We’ll provide work-space, specialty tools, and guidance to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your item and it’s all free, though we welcome donations to keep the movement growing! Whether we fix it or not, you’ll learn more about how it was manufactured and how it worked while trusting it won’t end up in a landfill. Visit: https://events.humanitix.com/sdfixitclinic_lakeside
  • Health officials said contaminated oysters, raw milk and norovirus fueled a rise in foodborne illness cases last year.
  • One development in San Diego's Mid-City area will feature 90 units for senior residents. The second, with 134 units catering to seniors and families, is planned in Escondido.
  • The presidents of the National Education Association and American Federation of Teachers say the political climate has added to age-old money problems for teachers, such as underfunded schools.
  • Vaccines could be a key means of suppressing bird flu and avoiding the slaughter of millions of chickens, which is blamed for egg prices averaging nearly $5 a dozen.
  • Furnishing a home can be overwhelming and expensive, especially for someone transitioning out of homelessness. A local nonprofit is helping.
  • Trapped in virtual slavery, many are lured to work in scam centers where they exploit people around the world through false romances, bogus investment pitches and illegal gambling schemes.
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