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  • San Diego's finest annual cycling event across the Coronado Bridge and around the bay! Ride the bridge, Bike the Bay for the annual ride on Sunday, August 24, 2025! Cruise around San Diego Bay and enjoy your only opportunity to ride across the San Diego Coronado Bay Bridge. This non-competitive community bike ride is for riders of all abilities and will take you on a scenic, and primarily flat ride, around the San Diego Bay via the Bayshore Bikeway. Along the way, riders will travel through the surrounding cities of Coronado, Imperial Beach, Chula Vista, and National City before finishing back at the start/finish line at Embarcadero Marina Park in downtown San Diego. Not only will the scenic 25-mile route travel through all five of these very diverse communities but it will also allow riders their only opportunity of the year to ride over the beautiful Coronado Bay Bridge. All riders will return to San Diego for a post-ride festival with food, beverage, beer garden and entertainment. Photo courtesy of Charlie Sears. Visit: https://www.bikethebay.net/ Bike the Bay on Instagram and Facebook
  • Back by Queer Demand: Episodes 8–10 Watch Party! Our first watch party of "The Ultimatum: Queer Love Season 2," was a hit - queer chaos, community feels, and spicy debates included. So we’re doing it again. Next week, grab your chosen fam and your hottest takes as we dive into the final episodes at the Diversionary Theatre, one of the nation’s longest-running LGBTQ+ nonprofit theatres. Whether you're here for the love triangles, the tears, or just the dramatic exits, we’re watching the finale loud, proud, and together. What to expect: - A big-screen binge of episodes 8–10 - Drinks, vibes, and bonus surprises - Where queers come to scream at the screen together. - Real-time reactions + debates captured on the Thirdvote app Seating is limited. Thirdvote on Instagram
  • The federal grant funding traditionally goes out by July 1. It includes support for migrant education, after-school programs and English language learners.
  • It's hard to know how many people who lost their home in New Orleans made Houston their permanent home.
  • The company behind ChatGPT is converting to a for-profit company and settling an investigation by California’s attorney general. Experts and advocates say the company could still exploit its charitable roots.
  • A new UC San Diego study finds harmful chemicals in the air. And insurance claims after last week’s plane crash could get complicated. Then, a conversation about the impacts of broad government austerity on communities. Also, Voice of San Diego’s Scott Lewis says the city’s budget fight could be setting up a serious show-down between the city council and mayor. Finally, San Diego Unified is looking for student and family feedback on a proposed policy that would further limit students’ access to their cell phones at school.
  • Vice President JD Vance is coming to Camp Pendleton on Saturday for the event. That’s led to planned freeway closures near the base.
  • Taylor Swift's chokehold on the Hot 100 is loosening, and that's made room for two fresh career milestones.
  • The policies set guidelines on permitting federal authorities to enter county facilities, and address people impersonating federal officers.
  • Homelessness in Encinitas decreased by 12% from last year, according to the latest Point-in-Time Count.
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