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  • Clearity, a San Diego-based national ovarian cancer nonprofit organization, announces its kick-off to their annual Teal Revolution Celebratory Walk and Fundraiser. In conjunction with Liberty Station’s monthly “First Friday” event, Clearity will host a launch event featuring an Art Area, hosted by Bilingual Kids and the work of special guest artist and 14-year ovarian cancer survivor Annette Bennington McElhiney of La Jolla. Date | Friday, May 6 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. World Ovarian Cancer Day is Sunday, May 8, which is also Mother’s Day. Location | Liberty Station, Barracks 16 2730 Historic Decatur Road, San Diego, CA 92106 Event will be on the west facing side of the building, located through the plaza between Barracks 17 (2710 Historic Decatur) and Barracks 16 (2730 Historic Decatur). The May 6 kick-off event will serve to build excitement and encourage participation in Clearity’s upcoming Teal Revolution Celebratory Walk, also in Liberty Station, on May 22. Clearity’s mission is to support women and families for life with ovarian cancer. Their individualized ovarian cancer education and counseling is delivered by experts to participants nationwide. All Clearity programs are offered free of charge, thanks to the generosity of many San Diego-based supporters, including the County of San Diego, The Conrad Prebys Foundation and countless individuals. Founded in 2008, Clearity improves the survival and quality of life for women with ovarian cancer, empowering them and their families with science-based information and hope throughout the journey. Clearity believes all women should have access to the most advanced support, personalized for them. Clearity Social Media: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The parole board decided the 78-year-old prisoner still lacks insight into what caused him to shoot the senator.
  • In the months since the mass school shooting at Robb Elementary, some parents are turning their grief into action, while others are dealing with guilt and trying to make sense of their new lives.
  • President Biden granted clemency to six individuals on Friday who were convicted of a range of crimes.
  • Born, a candy company executive known as the "Father of Peeps" for mechanizing the process to make marshmallow chicks, has died. He was 98.
  • A new U.N. report shares data points about the world's child mortality rate. We interviewed a doctor in Nigeria — where rates of child death are among the world's highest — to offer his insights.
  • This year’s Pride is taking place in a contentious political climate. In San Diego County, controversy erupted leading up to Pride month about raising Pride flags and in parts of the country efforts to ban books continue.
  • Two weeks after an orphaned black bear cub was rescued and transferred to the San Diego Humane Society's Ramona Wildlife Center, the animal is gaining strength and appears to be in good health, officials said Wednesday.
  • Theaters rely on doing live performances but the coronavirus pandemic has forced them to close their doors and find new ways to deliver content and find audiences. The Old Globe Theatre quickly moved three strands of its programming online.
  • A man suspected of killing six men and wounding a woman in Northern California was arrested before dawn Saturday as he was apparently searching for another victim, police said.
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