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  • Even after their babies died, hospital bills kept coming. These parents of fragile, very sick infants faced exorbitant bills — though they had insurance. "The process was just so heartless," one says.
  • Taxpayers can quickly settle their bills online at sdttc.com at no additional cost by using the free e-Check option.
  • The show is Yegna. Its goal (besides entertainment) is to tackle issues affecting teen girls (and boys, too), from a lack of menstrual pads to why betting is unwise. We talk to one of the writers.
  • From the suffrage sashes and banners of the early 1900s to the pink knitted pussy hats of the modern Women’s March movement, textiles have played an important role as a messenger for women’s activism. "Textiles" connect women throughout time. They are skills passed down from generation to generation, from mother to daughter, within the privacy of the home. The items displayed in this exhibit are evidence of women’s historical impact on our society. By celebrating craftwork as a tool of artistic and political expression, and not only as private acts of women’s labor, we see how impactful women have been in our society. When | June 4, 2022 – Sept. 30, 2023 Time | 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where | WMC Education Center Admission | Free for the first Saturday of every month or visit during the week by booking a group tour (Starting at $5 per person) For more information about the event, please visit here or call 619 939 5234 Follow WMC Education Center on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
  • Miss Lolly and KPBS invite you to explore the role sexuality plays in our identities in the new podcast “Everybody’s Doing It with Miss Lolly.” Episodes will be released every week on Thursdays beginning May 4, 2023.
  • Encore Thursdays, Oct. 10 - Nov. 21, 2024 at 8 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream Seasons 1-2 now with KPBS Passport! In Season 2, the best-selling writer, podcaster and comedian travels the country to uncover our complex relationship with the outdoors. From biologists saving snapping turtles to BIPOC mountain bikers, Baratunde meets a fascinating cast of characters with one thing in common: a passion for being outside.
  • Eastern Chula Vista has more than three times as much parkland per capita than the city’s westside. A South Bay researcher used digital mapping to show that disparity.
  • The bipartisan infrastructure law granted federal firefighters a big pay bump. Amid a looming government shutdown, that wage increase will expire, leaving first responders unsure about their income.
  • Friday, March 3 at 8:30 p.m. Wanna dance? Wanna rock out? Bad Chemistry is gonna give ya what ails ya, by given a few doses of both! One of Temecula Valley's top dance/rock bands!
  • IBEW 569 presents: "Women At Work – Built Union & Built By Women" Photo Exhibit Friday, March 24, 2023 | 5-7 p.m. IBEW 569, 4545 Viewridge Ave. San Diego, CA, 92123 RSVP: https://actionnetwork.org/events/ibew-569-presents-women-at-work-photo-exhibit/ This photo exhibit presents the strength, grit and character of women in today’s Building Trades unions. Featuring the photography work of Brian Campbell in collaboration with the women of the San Diego Building & Construction Trades Council Unions.
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