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  • Join HandsOn San Diego Thursday July 22, for our next VolunBEERS event in-person on the outdoor patio at Amplified Ale Works in the East Village. VolunBEERS is your opportunity to give back to the San Diego community through volunteer service while enjoying the best beer San Diego has to offer! During this edition of VolunBEERS, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy the latest in craft brew from Amplified Ale Works while creating crafts in support of PATH San Diego. PATH San Diego provides a variety of services for our neighbors experiencing homelessness that include outreach, housing navigation, interim housing, rapid rehousing, and permanent supportive housing. PATH San Diego is the lead agency providing the services and operations for Connections Housing, a partnership that brings a variety of agencies together under one roof to meet the many needs of the downtown homeless population. The VolunBEERS service event will be held on Thursday, July 22 at the Amplified Ale Works patio from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Purchase your tickets today! Join us for our quarterly event that affords us the opportunity to give back to our community in a meaningful and fun way while supporting local agencies and breweries. Materials Donation | $10, includes one soda, fountain drink. Drink Deal tickets | $15, include project supplies + one free beer from Amplified.Can't make the event but want to make a donation? All donations benefit HandsOn San Diego allowing us to connect more volunteers with more nonprofits in our area. All public health guidelines will be followed to ensure attendees' safety at this event.
  • New York City's new mayor, Eric Adams, a former NYPD officer, says the unit will help curb gun violence and will be run differently than the original, which was ruled unconstitutional.
  • She will oversee the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C., as well as the George Gustav Heye Center in Lower Manhattan and the Cultural Resources Center in Suitland, Md.
  • Thomas Gibbons-Neff served two tours in Afghanistan, and is now a New York Times reporter. He recently interviewed a high-level Taliban commander about a battle they had both been engaged in.
  • The British actor says the American West is "about as far from my lived experience as you can imagine." Cumberbatch got into his role for The Power of the Dog by spending time with real ranchers.
  • Environmentalists want Biden's Environmental Protection Agency to aggressively regulate huge piles of toxic coal ash across the nation. The waste has polluted groundwater in 39 states.
  • Fresh Glass Productions LLC and KPBS are partnering to produce "Fresh Glass," a new lifestyle docuseries amplifying the voices of women and BIPOC entrepreneurs in the wine, beer, and food industries.
  • A three-officer panel will issue a recommendation as to whether a decorated officer should be considered for discharge just shy of his 20-year mark and be denied retirement benefits.
  • Transportation officials say all mountain passes that connect Western and Eastern Washington likely would remain closed until Sunday because of dangerous conditions.
  • A famed desert landscape has reemerged as water levels in Lake Powell reservoir have fallen to record lows. It's raising questions about the future of this oasis and water in the American West.
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