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  • Oolong Gallery opens a new group exhibition, "Sunblock 5000," Aug. 28 through Oct. 9, 2022. Featured artists: Amelia Baxter Victor Castaneda Taylor Chapin Martha Colburn Robert Gutierrez Jerry Hsu Sam Keller Brian Lotti Meredith Morrison Mauricio Munoz Colin Oulighan Ivan Rios-Fetchko An opening reception will be held Sunday, Aug. 28 from noon to 5 p.m. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Tuesday through Friday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. Related links: Oolong Gallery on Instagram
  • Taylor Swift's relationship with the Kansas City Chiefs' Travis Kelce has boosted NFL ratings all season, meaning this year's Super Bowl could be the biggest yet. Here's why.
  • Sales of single-family detached properties were down nearly 23% in September compared with August, according to industry data.
  • Every First Friday of the month we host a free kids craft. Come join us for Yarn Embroidery in April! On the first Friday of every month, the Arts District in Liberty Station is packed with ways to enjoy the best in life! Whether your visit includes a waterfront walk, a bite & drink from one of the great restaurants or market, or a bit of fun shopping. San Diego Craft Collective will always have a free, family-friendly craft for kids that evening from 5 to 6 p.m. Each month the craft changes, so pop in while you're visiting and get crafty! We can't wait to see you there!
  • Have you ever wondered how rocks are formed or why they come in so many different shapes, sizes, and colors? In this geology workshop, you'll learn about tectonic plates and how they affect the physical appearance of the continents and rocks on our planet. Get ready to play with your own tectonic plates, model different types of rocks, and earn prizes (and candy!) through trivia questions. Recommended for girls in grades 3-5 (ages 8-11). All are welcome. Registration is required and will be opening soon. Stay tuned.
  • The East Palestine community is divided and exhausted, with many residents ready to move forward, even as others continue to raise concerns about the air and water.
  • The four top candidates discuss crime, housing, the Gaza war and more in the second televised debate for California’s U.S. Senate seat. The Democrats bash Donald Trump and defend Joe Biden, while Republican Steve Garvey won’t say who he plans to support.
  • Join Solana Center in partnership with the City of San Diego to become a Master Composter! This 5 week course provides training in the art and science of composting through lectures, demonstrations, and a field trip. The course covers the following topics: Traditional composting & vermicomposting Compost bin building and troubleshooting (in teams!) Microbiology of composting Bokashi fermentation Macrodecomposers in your compost pile Environmental impacts … and much more! This class will meet Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at the Tecolote Canyon Nature Center: Week 1 – September 17 Week 2 – September 24 Week 3 – October 1 Week 4 – October 8 Week 5 – October 15 Course fee: $25 Hold your spot here! Class size is limited. Residents of the City of San Diego County will receive preferential registration. All others will be placed on a waitlist and apprised of space available 1-2 weeks before the start of the course. Made possible through generous funding by The City of San Diego Environmental Services. SOCIALS: Solana Center: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram The City of San Diego Environmental Services: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • President Joe Biden announced a new COVID-19 vaccine and testing mandate yesterday, for private businesses with 100 or more employees. We talk to legal analyst Dan Eaton about the legal ramifications. Then, KPBS’s Amita Sharma explores the collective trauma of 9/11 and how it might inform this moment in our history. And, San Diego Design Week continues with a region-wide celebration of all things design, The Old Globe opens the world premiere production of "The Gardens of Anuncia," and contemporary dancers interpret the hyperrealistic drawings of Ana de Alvear.
  • A U.S. judge says the reversal shows "why individuals aspiring for public office and those achieving that objective" shouldn't call for a specific verdict in criminal cases.
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