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  • Turn up your Friday afternoon with the pure, feel-good energy of The Waylon Hicks Project—a musical powerhouse fusing the slick syncopation of jazz with the irresistible groove of classic funk. Join us in the Coronado Public Library’s Winn Room on July 11, at 1 p.m. for a free concert: comfortable seating, easy accessibility, and rhythms that spark smiles. Expect tight horns, soulful sax solos, and bass lines that practically dance down the aisles—perfect for toe-tapping, finger-snapping, and reliving the golden age of live bands. Bring a friend, cool off indoors, and let the Waylon Hicks Project add some summer swing to your day! Doors open 15 minutes before showtime. The Waylon Hicks Project on Facebook
  • Calling all furry su-paw-heroes....PAWmicon is back July 22! Suit up, super-pet fans—PAWmicon is flying back into Balboa Park (near the Air & Space Museum) on July 22 from 5–7 p.m.! Get ready for a paw-sitively heroic evening full of costumed critters, comic book fun, and tail-wagging adventures! Calling all Su-PAW-Hero pups, it’s time to sign up for the PAWmicon PAWSplay Costume Contest! Whether your furry friend is rocking a cape, channeling their favorite movie icon, or teaming up with fellow four-legged stars, there’s a category just for them: Superheroes & Super Villains, Pop Culture Pups, or Dynamic Duos, Trios & More. We can’t wait to see your creativity shine! Helen Woodward Animal Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • Scientists tracking the birds in an experimental forest in New Hampshire have also tracked changes in the forest ecosystem over decades.
  • Ted Chiang was recently awarded the PEN/Faulkner Foundation's prize for short story excellence. He sat down with NPR to talk about AI, making art and grappling with big ideas.
  • The Senate has voted to block California’s first-in-the nation rule banning the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035.
  • The EPA's environmental justice office potential closure hits over-polluted communities, yet they fight on.
  • NPR talks with Majed Al Ansari, adviser to Qatar's prime minister and official spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, about Israeli strikes on Qatar targeting Hamas officials.
  • Tens of millions of voters have had their information run through the tool — a striking portion of the U.S. public, considering little has been made public about the tool's accuracy or data security.
  • Insurance costs are soaring, and coverage is hard to find in some parts of the United States. Communities say insurers are ignoring their efforts to confront the problem.
  • Weinstein's sex crimes conviction in New York was overturned last year. In a new trial, three accusers have testified that Weinstein assaulted them. Closing arguments are underway.
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