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  • With voter enthusiasm among Democrats already lagging going into the midterms, immigration advocates say they will dampen it more by not calling for the 2020 public health order to be lifted.
  • "Nine Days" 2021|124 minutes | R Edson Oda’s debut is a supernatural, metaphysical fable of souls in limbo. The story unfolds as the reclusive Will (Winston Duke) is tasked with deciding which soul will have the chance to be born. His encounter with the feisty Zazie Beetz forces Will to face his own personal demons. Screenings: Thursday, November 11 at 8:00 PM Saturday, November 13 at 8:00 PM (No screening on Friday, November 12) Get tickets here! Members: $17 Non-members: $18 Online reservation: $20 More details about Cinema Under the Stars: • A unique and intimate outdoor movie theater in Mission Hills • Reservations for members begin Monday at 9 a.m. • Reservations for non-members begin Tuesday at 9 a.m. • Box Office opens at 6 p.m. on movie nights • Films start at 8 p.m. • Concessions are $2 each (popcorn, candy, drinks) • Guests must follow health guidelines for COVID 19 • Now at 100% capacity and using all seats For more information, please visit www.topspresents.com or call (619) 295-4221.
  • We listened to thousands of minutes of student podcasts and curated a list of episodes that will make you laugh, smile, or stop to think for a minute.
  • San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera has championed stronger protections for renters. He joined KPBS Midday Edition to talk about his priorities.
  • Kerry Hays has crowdsourced the manuals for upwards of 850 unique Super Nintendo games and made them free on an online archive.
  • The coffin travels more than 100 miles to the royal Palace of Holyroodhouse in the Scottish capital. Eventually, the queen's body will be taken to London for the Sept. 19 funeral.
  • Two Justice Department lawyers say their superiors took marching orders from the White House in politically sensitive cases. They're scheduled to talk to a House committee on Wednesday.
  • San Diego plans to spend $40 million on “Sexy Streets,” targeting spending in long-neglected neighborhoods. But will the money be enough?
  • The California School of Professional Psychology (CSPP) at Alliant International University, is hosting its Psychopharmacology Speaker Series discussing important topics within the field of Psychopharmacology. During this seminar, Dr. Stephany Hillman, CSPP-Alliant MSCP Adjunct Faculty and Medical Psychologist will be presenting on the role of pediatric patients in Psychopharmacology. This series, which will be held on Thursday, September 22, 2022 at 5 p.m., will explore how Administering psychotropic medications to children and adolescents can be highly effective, but both the of choice medication and the dosing can be significantly different than that of adults. Young people are also subject to different health conditions, and the comorbidity of substance use disorder and mental health conditions further complicate treatment. Learn more about psychotropic medication in disorders such as ADHD, opiate abuse, and more in this webinar. For more information or to register, visit here! Social Media: Facebook & Instagram
  • Yesterday the FDA approved the nation’s fourth coronavirus vaccine. Unlike other previously available mRNA shots, Novavax is a protein-based vaccine. Next, this Saturday, the San Diego Pride Parade returns to the streets of Hillcrest. This and other Pride events mark the return of fully in-person festivities for the first time since the pandemic began. Plus, UC San Diego Health has opened a new headache treatment center offering a wide array of therapies for migraines and other kinds of persistent headache pain. And, a free mental health program is improving the lives of immigrants, refugees and asylum seekers in San Diego. Also, San Diego is among the most sought after destinations for college students in the nation. But when it comes to keeping people around after they’ve graduated, the region doesn’t do so well in comparison to other big California metros. Finally, cannabis advocates in Tijuana are working towards a future where adult-use cannabis is finally legal in Mexico. Not only are they working to get the laws changed in Mexico, but they are also trying to change the perception of cannabis at the border - which has long been associated with Mexican drug cartels.
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