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  • If you or someone you love is living with significant hip or knee pain, attend a free Sharp HealthCare webinar led by a board-certified orthopedic doctor. Learn about the latest nonsurgical and surgical treatment options. Register at sharp.com/jointwebinar or 1-800-82-SHARP (1-800-827-4277). Sharp HealthCare accepts most health insurance plans.
  • Join us for the 2nd Annual Outdoor Education Elevated Fundraiser at Mountain Meadow Preserve! This family-friendly event will feature yoga, guided hikes, educational presentations, nature activities for kids, local eco-friendly vendors, raffle prizes, and more—with lunch included in your ticket. Guest talk by Dr. Fernando Najera (UC Davis California Carnivore Project). ● Guest speaker: Dr. Fernando Najera, DVM, PhD, co-director UC Davis California Carnivore Project, presenting on California mountain lion research ● Nature photography lessons with Andy Putnam ● Outdoor yoga sessions ● Guided 1-mile and 3-mile hikes ● Nature artwork and kids activities ● Local, eco-friendly vendors ● Raffle prizes and giveaways ● Lunch is included with ticket price All proceeds support The Escondido Creek Conservancy’s outdoor education programs, connecting students and the community to nature and inspiring future environmental stewards. The Escondido Creek Conservancy on Facebook / Instagram
  • Learn about innovative treatments at Sharp Grossmont Hospital for Neuroscience that can ease symptoms of essential tremor, Parkinson’s disease and other movement disorders – and help you get back to enjoying life. Get your questions answered by an expert. Register at sharp.com/movement or 1-800-82-SHARP (1-800-827-4277).
  • Qué onda friends! En el episodio de hoy, concluimos nuestra serie de fronterizas que la están rompiendo en el cine y los medios con nada menos que con la tijuanense Paulina Casmur, ganadora de 19 premios Emmy. Nos sentamos a conversar sobre su impacto en el sector de noticias, los desafíos que ha enfrentado como mujer y fronteriza, cómo ha abierto camino para que las historias fronterizas sean reconocidos en los Emmy como categoría propia y su proyecto el Sin Spoilers podcast. Ah, y también está la historia de como fue el blanco Departamento de Seguridad Nacional de los USA. ¡Definitivamente no querrás perderte este episodio! ¡Nos vemos pronto! *Nota del Productor: Desde que el episodio se publicó, Paulina recibió su decimooctavo y decimonoveno premio Emmy. Su gran total alcanza los 19 reconocimientos.
  • San Diego Black Pride is kicking off its annual festival, which centers Black queerness and joy in San Diego. Then, hear from our Midday Movies critics about their favorite Shakespearean film adaptations.
  • A record number of people are expected to travel within the U.S. for the holiday, according to AAA. Here are some weather and traffic factors to keep in mind.
  • Hey there, friends! In today's episode, we wrap up our conversation about fronterizas making waves in film and media with none other than Tijuana's own 19-time Emmy winner, Paulina Casmur. We sit down to discuss her impact on the news sector, the challenges she's faced, how she's paved the way for border issues to be recognized at the Emmys and her side project Sin Spoilers podcast. Oh, and there's also the story about being targeted by the Department of Homeland Security. You definitely don't want to miss this episode! Nos vemos pronto! *producers note: Since recording, Paulina has won two more Emmy recognitions, putting her grand total at 19.
  • Dozens of countries had called for a clear "roadmap" to transition away from the use of coal, oil and natural gas. The U.S. did not participate in the negotiations.
  • San Diego is known as America’s Finest, but that distinction isn’t defined by city limits. We are a region of people, art and movements redefining our communities and expressions. The Finest is a podcast that highlights the emerging voices and dynamic forces driving change. Through personal stories and critical perspectives, each episode brings forward the artists, advocates and ideas pushing boundaries in the region's cultural landscape and deepening our understanding of why we are America’s Finest.
  • Chula Vista Councilmember Michael Inzunza said police told him immigration agents arrested the parent a block away from Camarena Elementary School, and that two children were in the car at the time of the arrest. Then, a San Diego-based ministry is accompanying migrants and asylum seekers to their court hearings. Plus, new research shows the impact of immigration arrests on the California’s workforce.
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