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  • When the sun goes down, your wild adventure is only just beginning! The San Diego Zoo is open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. all summer long, and a whole new world wakes up after dark during Nighttime Zoo. Activities and entertainment begin at 4 p.m. daily.* Join us for live music, spectacular entertainment, one-of-a-kind moments with your favorite wildlife, and more unforgettable fun that’s perfect for the whole family. For additional information on Nighttime Zoo, see the Seasonal Events section of the San Diego Zoo's FAQ page. *No Nighttime Zoo entertainment is scheduled on Saturday, June 15, or Thursday, August 22. On August 22, San Diego Zoo hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. San Diego Zoo on Facebook / Instagram
  • Summer kids baking camp at Fandory Factory in Rancho Bernardo. Gear up for school break filled with learning and fun at Fandory's Kids Camps. From thematic baking and fun activities to engaging projects, our camps provide an immersive experience for children. Every week has a different baking theme and every Friday is Pizza Baking day followed with the movie and popcorn in the afternoon. Kids get to play every day in our fun indoor playground. Camp is for kids 4-10 years old/ 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. with option for after care 3-5 p.m. Visit Fandory website for more info on baking camps, weekly baking themes and to register. https://www.fandory.com/fandory-camps
  • The White House says at least 11 American citizens have been killed in the fighting between Hamas and Israel.
  • More Americans now use pot on a daily basis than alcohol. A sweeping new report says the federal government needs to better understand the risks to the public and get involved.
  • Part of the Imperial Beach Shoreline reopened to swimmers, but residents say the air still stinks of raw sewage.
  • Helene, now a post-tropical cyclone, continues to flood parts of North Carolina and the Tennessee Valley. Dozens of storm-related deaths were reported in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas.
  • A medicine that sidesteps the brain's dopamine receptors to reach different targets represents a new approach to schizophrenia treatment. The Food and Drug Administration approved it Thursday.
  • An 18-year-old filed a lawsuit against another baseball fan after the two tussled over Ohtani's historic 50th homerun ball. Now, an online auction for the ball may add another fan into the mix.
  • The annual Miramar Air Show returns Sept. 27-29 at Marine Corps Air Station Miramar.
  • The Chicago White Sox have 120 losses, tied for the most in a season — one more L, and the record would be theirs. Fans at the final home game said they wouldn't mind seeing history made.
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