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  • The San Diego Humane Society, that creates a more humane world by advancing the welfare of animals and people, teams up with local author C.B. Wilson who combines her love of mysteries with her love of dogs, and grew her dog-centric series because of her belief that every dog deserves a forever home. WHAT: Sails and Tails Fundraiser and Book Signing features C.B. Wilson's new release, “Puppied to Death,” part of a cozy canine mystery series. WHEN: Saturday, February 22 from 11a.m. - 2 p.m. WHERE: Southwestern Yacht Club, 2702 Qualtrough Street About the Book: Characters out of their comfort zones, spectacular twists, and plenty of paw-friendly humor creates the fun for C.B. Wilson’s latest Barkview Mystery, "Puppied to Death" (On sale: Feb. 4, 2025; Dog Tales Furever). The 10th book in this cozy series, "Puppied to Death" can be read as a stand-alone, and adults can enjoy this story with their dog-loving young adults. An open-admission shelter, the lifesaving safety of the SD Humane Society has helped San Diego become the largest city in the U.S. to keep healthy and treatable shelter animals from being euthanized. Author C.B. Wilson combines her love of mysteries with her love of dogs." C.B. Wilson says, "I believe there is a perfect dog for everyone…some folks just needed a little help matching the right canine with their personality and lifestyle." San Diego Humane Society on Facebook / Instagram / TikTok
  • A longtime North County coffee shop has something new brewing, with the help of a Grammy-award winning musician. A financial investment and a return to '90s coffee house culture are creating a community hub for the arts in Oceanside.
  • Take time for yourself while your kids dive into a full week of creativity and fun at our Summer Break Camps! For just $400 a week, young artists in grades K-5 will explore a variety of exciting printmaking activities designed to spark their imagination. Led by our talented teaching artists, campers will try new techniques, collaborate on group projects, and create unique masterpieces to bring home. With plenty of breaks for snacks, movement, and lunch, the days are a perfect mix of creativity and play. Give yourself a break while your kids make art and lasting memories! Why Choose ArtReach? Our Summer Camps are a hands-on experience where kids in grades K-5 can explore art projects focusing on goal-setting, self-expression, and celebrating their unique strengths. Campers will build confidence, collaborate with peers, and create a portfolio of colorful work that showcases their creativity and imagination! **There will be no camp on June 19 or July 4; the cost for those weeks has been adjusted accordingly. Buy 2 or more Weekly Camps, and get 5% off! Plus, get 10% off sibling discounts. ArtReach San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • In honor of Black History Month, the Friends of the Malcolm X Library are hosting The Living Art Experience, a celebration of a rich and diverse culture. Local artists will display their talent through live painting, dance, music, poetry and also a fashion show. We will be serving complimentary refreshments. Come enjoy an afternoon of fun! This is an all ages and free event. View this event on Facebook
  • The prosecution pushed back on the defense's aggressive questioning of a former Combs employee, saying harassment of the witness might intimidate others taking the stand.
  • The package of reforms is meant to modernize the city's parking policy and generate new revenue for infrastructure and road maintenance.
  • The federal government told states to turn over names, birthdates, Social Security numbers and other sensitive data about food assistance recipients. Amid a legal challenge, the agency says the request is on hold.
  • Trump appears expressionless in the new presidential portrait, depicted against a dark, blank background.
  • President Trump is asking lawmakers to claw back the $1.1 billion in federal subsidies for public broadcasting that Congress approved earlier this year. His request also includes cuts to foreign aid.
  • Musk joined with GOP critics who say the multi-trillion dollar plan to enact the president's domestic priorities doesn't go far enough to cut federal spending.
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