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  • Gov. Gavin Newsom will have the opportunity to sign a bill sponsored by San Diego's Senate President pro Tempore Toni G. Atkins, which would strengthen protections for health care providers in the state who provide both abortion services and gender-affirming services.
  • Spring is in Bloom and our Love for Pets is too! Join us Saturday, March 25 for a Pet Fair from 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. -San Diego County Animal Services, Carlsbad will be onsite for Pet Adoptions and Microchip Clinic ($20 cash/check only). -Rancho Coastal Humane Society Pet Food Bank will be collecting the following items: Dry and Canned Cat Food, Dry and Canned Dog Food, Cat Treats, Dog Treats, 6ft. Leashes. Ziploc Snack and Sandwich Sized Bags. -Kahoots Feed and Pet, Carlsbad - Kahoots is your local family pet supply store; strengthening the bond between pets and pet parents of our community; services such as dental exam and pet examinations will be provided on site. -Bob Baker Subaru - will be promoting pet products suitable for Subaru vehicles. -The Carlsbad Cookie Company and will also be baking up some tasty pet friendly treats. Come join in on the Paw-fect Fun! The Pet Fair will be held at Carlsbad Premium Outlets in Center Court near Tommy Hilfiger.
  • "Like some lost pocket of the blues that had never been explored in the old days, all wrapped up in a ball of 21st-century Brooklyn-bred attitude.” Mara Kaye will be bringing her Sunday best, singing the bossiest of blues and sweetest love songs with Kentucky Colonel, Clinton Davis on piano & mandolin and Encinitas native, Tim McNalley, on guitar.
  • Health care vans that provided COVID testing and vaccines in the pandemic are now providing a range of health services in hard-to-reach communities. New access to federal funds could expand the trend.
  • At a recent medical gathering, researchers presented their latest hypotheses about what causes – and what could treat – the lingering disease.
  • Stars of Star Trek and its many spinoffs gathered outside Paramount Pictures during the labor dispute.
  • Antibiotic resistant microbes from the soil, from aquaculture, from sewage and from hospitals can hook onto air pollution particles. A new study looks at the implications.
  • Authorities found straps dangling from a truck that left a prison kitchen early Wednesday. The suspect, last seen wearing a chef's uniform, is an ex-soldier accused of planting fake bombs and spying.
  • What happened to abortion numbers since Roe v. Wade fell? The Guttmacher Institute has new state-by-state numbers that show people are traveling for the procedure.
  • The competition proves people of all abilities can surf professionally at the highest level, regardless of what life throws at them.
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