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  • The state is planning "Care Court" pilot programs to help people with severe mental illness. A judge can order a treatment plan that counties must fund. Disability rights groups have sued to stop it.
  • The world’s top professional female surfers will be back in Oceanside for the 15th annual Nissan Super Girl Surf Pro, a 3 day event from September 16 – 18, 2022. The weekend will be jam-packed with world-class surfing competition that will blow your mind, and a festival village loaded with female-inspired vendors, activities and amazing entertainment. The event is free to attend! Festival Village: An experience for all ages, the Super Girl Pro Festival Village hosts the following FREE activities: 15 live concerts an all-female DJ contest women’s esports video game competitions mentorship program / clinics with Olympic Gold Medalist Carissa Moore women’s beach soccer competition a female leadership panel discussion fitness classes dance classes yoga instruction zumba classes pilates classes fashion art speakers Autographs from the pros give-aways beauty make-overs hair styling celebrity meet-and-greets social media influencers games a food court a beer and wine garden comedy showcase more than 40 vendor booths for an eclectic shopping experience and many other activities throughout the weekend! View the 2022 Event Schedule Directions: The event is located immediately adjacent to the south of the Oceanside Pier at the end of Mission Ave. Driving from either North or South of Oceanside, take I-5 and exit Mission Ave (exit 53). Take Mission Ave west for 1.3 miles until you reach North Pacific Street. There are several City-controlled parking lots at the corner of Mission Ave and North Pacific Street that attendees should park in and then walk down to the beach (which is 1 block west). For GPS, the Beach and Recreation Center address is 300 N the Strand, Oceanside, California 92054 About: Established in 2007 as a showcase for women in action sports, the Super Girl Pro Series is the only large-scale all-women’s action sports, esports and lifestyle series in the world. Developed as a celebration of female strength and empowerment, the platform has grown into a series of five incredible festivals centered around providing social, athletic, cultural, educational, business, and entertainment opportunities for young women in areas where they are traditionally underrepresented.
  • It can be a lifeline for patients who can't afford the time or costs of driving or flying commercially. It's an example of the unconventional tactics of abortion rights groups in a post-Roe America.
  • The San Diego Public Library has partnered with the nonprofit Home Start to offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals. Appointments are required! Date | Tuesdays April 5 and April 12 from noon to 7 p.m. Location | Mission Valley Branch Library By appointment only. Call Home Start's appointment number at (619) 952-7684 or email vitaassistance@home-start.org to make an appointment or for more information.
  • San Diego's projected payroll of $255 million will rank third — behind only the New York Mets and Yankees.
  • The U.S. and Canada have reached a deal that will allow both countries to turn back migrants at unofficial border crossings. President Biden announced the deal in remarks to the Canadian Parliament.
  • Once upon a time, raising the nation's borrowing limit was considered a fairly routine vote. Today, Biden and the GOP are on a partisan collision course that risks landing the U.S. in default.
  • An ob-gyn and nurse-midwife are gearing up to open an all-trimester abortion clinic near Washington, D.C. They aim to provide abortions later in pregnancy and serve women from states with bans.
  • La Jolla Community Center presents "Fighting cancer with Precision Medicine" by Julia Civardi, Founder and CEO Tuesday, Nov. 10 from 10-11 a.m. (Virtual) REGISTER NOW This presentation will introduce SOTERIA Precision Medicine Foundation, Inc., a 501c3 non-profit organization established in 2017, and its mission of providing "Precision Medicine For All," where the patient is placed at the center of globally curated resources. SOTERIA empowers patients and physicians with expert, leading-edge, precision medicine solutions - identifying the best clinical specialists, molecular testing, and personalized treatment options available on a case-by-case basis. The Foundation leverages both the germline and the somatic molecular profile of each patient to support personalized, targeted, combinatorial cancer treatment options. Julia will discuss how data-driven therapy options target the biology of a person's disease to generate tangible value in both treatment and remission plans. To learn more about SOTERIA and view physician and patient testimonials please go to https://www.soteriaprecisionmedicine.org Julia Civardi's Bio: As an established life sciences professional and nationally recognized patient advocate, Julia has teamed with the world’s most elite medical faculty, biotechnology experts, and clinical researchers to advance patient care. A two-time cancer survivor herself, Julia has a deep, personal understanding of the issues patients face when trying to identify and access the best testing, treatment, and therapy. She and her team are dedicated to achieving best-of-class, patient centered care. This was the inspiration behind Soteria Precision Medicine Foundation's patient-centered approach. Prior to founding SOTERIA, Julia was recruited by genomics pioneer, J. Craig Venter, MD, to implement one of the world's most robust precision oncology platforms for Human Longevity Inc., where she worked as Head of Clinical Solutions for more than two years. Julia has spent the last 15 years of her career in healthcare and genomics focusing on bridging the gap between research advancements and the clinic. For more information, visit https://www.ljcommunitycenter.org/dss La Jolla Community Center on Facebook + Instagram
  • In May, Americans made up 25% of patients receiving abortions at one clinic in Tijuana. By July, it was an estimated 50%. The director believes it's due to cost, privacy and convenience.
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