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  • The Biden-Harris administration has a new initiative called "Time Is Money."
  • Do you feel sadness, grief, anxiety, or a mix of emotions from the devastating effects of war? Let’s gather for community support, guided by a professional coach informed in trauma care. We don’t have to grapple with this by ourselves. This is the time to come together.Our Coach’s Bio: Harpal Khalsa holds a master degree in clinical mental health counseling and currently serves as a professional mental health care and lifestyle coach here in La Jolla Village. Her experience in the international field of disaster trauma and group counseling facilitation allow her to support this local Jewish community to share, grieve, and empower each other through these radical times of terrorism, war, and social upheaval.When: April 29rd and May 13th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. PT (8:30-10:30 p.m. CT, 9:30-11:30 p.m. ET)Where: Downtown La Jolla, exact address available upon registration, and on ZoomFor more information visit: yiddishlandcalifornia.orgStay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Over two hot days, the Sunland Park Fire Department responded to 10 calls to help migrants overcome by heat illness. Firefighters say heat emergencies are increasingly common along the border.
  • From how to read the polls to big moments yet to come for Vice President Harris and former President Donald Trump, here are five themes and questions to think about this fall.
  • The U.S. women's Olympic basketball team cruised over Japan 102-76. The U.S. squad, which now boasts a 56-game Olympic winning streak, is on the hunt for an eighth-straight Olympic gold medal.
  • Powerhouse names lingered around the top of Billboard's albums chart all summer: Taylor Swift, Morgan Wallen — crowding out new entries. But this week brings an embarrassment of riches.
  • Indulge in the delectable tastes of autumn during the eagerly anticipated return of San Diego Restaurant Week, running from Sunday, September 22nd to Sunday, September 29th, 2024. Organized by the esteemed California Restaurant Association for over two decades, and boasting participation from over 100 restaurants spanning across 30+ neighborhoods, this year's iteration vows to surpass all expectations, offering an even grander culinary experience.As the weather starts to cool, San Diego's culinary scene will once again be warming up with excitement for the upcoming season. Restaurants will be showcasing fresh farm-to-table delights featuring in-season fruits and vegetables like squash, pumpkin, apples, and arugula. The city's top chefs are showcasing their fall inspired creations during San Diego Restaurant Week!Throughout the county, diners can explore an array of diverse menus with special multi-course pricing. Indulge in two-course lunches and three-course dinners, priced from just $20. This culinary extravaganza presents an ideal chance to savor beloved classics, discover top restaurants, and experience emerging culinary talents—all at an appealing price. Whether craving a sumptuous two-course lunch, an extravagant three-course dinner, or a stylish cocktail as a course, local bistros and upscale eateries await to fulfill your desires.With website filters for neighborhood, cuisine, dining options, and price point, deciding on the ideal brunch, lunch, or dinner option has never been easier. Simply visit SanDiegoRestaurantWeek.com to browse a list of participating restaurants and menus. Don't miss the chance to experience this foodie-favorite week, and be sure to make your reservations early to secure your spot at the table.The California Restaurant Association's San Diego County Chapter, through San Diego Restaurant Week, plays a crucial role in improving the community. The CRA supports local restaurants, nurtures talent, promotes culinary education, and builds a sense of community. San Diego Restaurant Week is not just about food; it's about fostering a stronger, more vibrant, and sustainable community amidst a culinary experience. For more information visit: sandiegorestaurantweek.comStay connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Younger voters have been a crucial voting bloc for Democrats, but President Biden is facing real challenges — and it's part of why his race with former President Donald Trump is so tight.
  • The home of the San Diego Symphony has undergone a three-year, $120 million upgrade.
  • By the end of their call Tuesday, 14,000 attendees reported registering to vote.
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