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  • The group stage had it all: cheers, tears, penalties, pelvic contusions, VAR-assisted calls that came down to millimeters. Now, the World Cup is onto the knockout round. Here's our guide to the games.
  • ¡Únase a nosotros para una hora abierta con el equipo de educación de Alzheimer‘s San Diego! Traigan sus preguntas sobre síntomas, diagnósticos, tratamientos o técnicas para el cuidado de personas y conversemos. Regístrese aqui.
  • Getting into the spirit of giving back, The San Diego River Park Foundation is gearing up for its Annual Sock Drive this Saturday, December 4 from 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. in the River Park Foundation’s Headquarters Parking Lot. This year’s goal is to collect two (or more) pairs of socks, 808 pairs total, and a personal care package for each of the 404 people experiencing homelessness in the riverbed. Donated Items Needed: Warm Socks (new OR gently used and washed), toothbrushes, toothpaste, hats, rain ponchos, wet wipes, granola, and protein bars. *To drop off socks or care items prior to 12/4, please e-mail info@sandiegoriver.org Cash donations are also accepted and can be mailed to or dropped off at our headquarters. A complete list of care package items and other details can be found here.
  • The author — who died in 2007 at the age of 84 — wrote satirical novels that won him a cult-like following among young people in the 1960s. Vonnegut's novels communicated: "Hey, you're not alone."
  • Out of print, odd and obscure, Souled American's esoteric take on country music is now available digitally for the first time. We asked composer Sarah Hennies to pick a place to begin.
  • Join the Library for our Autumn Concert Series on Fridays from September 3 to October 28. Each concert will begin at 1:00 p.m. in the Winn Room. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the performance. On Friday, October 7, internationally acclaimed pianist Violeta Petrova will bring her renowned talent to the Library. About the artist: Violeta Petrova has been transfixing audiences with the expression and sound she brings to her music for many years - ever since she was a young girl growing up in her native Bulgaria. Her performing career has extended throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. Petrova has also made numerous recordings for the Finnish and Bulgarian National Radio Networks. Petrova has performed as a soloist and in collaboration with international musicians for decades in a dozen nations throughout Europe, Asia and the United States. From 1987 to 2013, she was a piano professor at Sibelius Academy and Helsinki Conservatory in Finland, and frequently a visiting professor at Chungye University for the Arts in South Korea and Duluth University in Minnesota. She leads piano master courses in her native Bulgaria, as well as in Finland, Greece, South Korea, and the United States. In addition, Petrova has participated as a jury member for many international piano competitions. In 2014 Petrova relocated to California, ready for a new chapter in her piano career and to be close to her family. She is an active member of the Rotary Club of Carlsbad, and a recipient of Rotary International’s distinguished Paul Harris Award.
  • More than a million women in Bogotá, Colombia, do unpaid family caregiver work full-time. The country has launched a groundbreaking program called "Care Blocks" to ease their burden.
  • The independent committee is calling on the Defense Department to make personal firearms harder to buy and access on base.
  • The average price of a gallon of self-serve regular gasoline in San Diego County dropped Thursday for the 29th consecutive day.
  • California plans to roll out an ambitious plan to manufacture its own insulin, but in the meantime, legislators are proposing to cap what diabetics pay.
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