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  • Federal restrictions seemed to explain why many doctors weren't prescribing medication for opioid addiction. But some caution that removing those rules isn't enough to overcome hesitancy and stigma.
  • New, untested abortion bans have made doctors unsure about treating some pregnancy complications. That's led to life-threatening delays, and trapped families in a limbo of grief and helplessness.
  • A major bank in Silicon Valley experienced a bank run and failed. Fearing a cascading catastrophe in tech and banking, the government stepped in to prevent contagion.
  • Speaker Nancy Pelosi's announcement paves the way for a new generation of Democratic lawmakers to fill the leadership ranks.
  • This San Diego Sound Project concert series highlights emerging groups or artists within the San Diego region. The project is supported by an advisory committee that includes GRAMMY Award winning producer and UCSD faculty member Kamau Kenyatta, CSUSM Professor and Center ARTES Executive Director Dr. Merryl Goldberg, Grossmont College Music Department Chair Derek Cannon, Emmy Award-winning composer and MiraCosta College faculty member Christy Coobatis, and Connections Chamber Music Series Co-Founder Bridget Dolkas. The San Diego Sound Project kicks off with the Montalban Quintet, a jazzy rock collective based out of San Diego. Featuring influences of post-punk, minimalism, jazz, 50s schmaltz, field recordings, and new western art music, a live show with the Montalban Quintet is an eclectic and soul-filling experience. The San Diego Sound Project has been made possible in part by The Conrad Prebys Foundation. Date | Sunday, September 26 at 4 p.m. Location | Museum of Making MusicGet tickets here! General admission: $20 For more information, please visit museumofmakingmusic.org/events/sdsp-montalban-quintet or call (760) 438-5996.
  • IRS Commissioner Charles Rettig, who was appointed by President Trump in 2018, will face questions behind closed doors from lawmakers in the House and Senate before the end of the month.
  • In the live setting, more and more people are invigorated by Twiddle’s community, promoting positivity and the band’s skillful improvisational music. So many like-minded people believe in the greater good, and they find that good in Twiddle. Twiddle is comprised of Zdenek Gubb on bass and vocals, Ryan Dempsey on keyboards and vocals, Mihali Savoulidis on guitar and lead vocals, and Brook Jordan on percussion and vocals. They will be performing at Belly Up Tavern on Thursday, October 21 at 8 p.m., doors open at 7 p.m. Get tickets here! Advanced admission: $23 General admission: $26 Reserved Loft Seating: $41 (available over the phone)For more information, please visit bellyup.com/email-builder/twiddle or call (858) 481-8140.
  • Just in time for International Dog Day today, the city of San Diego opened two off-leash dog parks in Memorial and North Park community parks.
  • Join Arts District Liberty Station for a special Creative Conversation event featuring Imperfects' founder Michael J. Lynch. Imperfects is a concept which focuses on highlighting the good in our natural differences as people. They mindfully craft good for The Human experience. The discussion will be moderated by Andrew Waltz, NTC Foundation Director of Programs. NTC Foundation was established to renovate 26 historic buildings at the former Naval Training Center into a significant new flagship destination for arts, culture, and creativity. Now a burgeoning hub for life and culture, Arts District Liberty Station is a unique location filled with nearly 145 galleries, museums, artists, music groups, dance companies, makers, creators, and distinctive dining experiences. Date | Tuesday, September 28 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Location | Online event Register here! Attendance is free. For more information, please visit the event's registration page.
  • Private investment is crucial to addressing climate change. But a big barrier to private investment in developing countries is the perception that risks are higher than in industrialized nations.
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