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  • San Diego leaders have touted their commitment to improving quality-of-life for residents in Paradise Hills and similar long-neglected communities. But some residents who would like to see the neighborhood’s sidewalks improved say they’re still waiting.
  • The rising popularity of electric scooters has led to more accidents and a fivefold increase in associated health costs.
  • From the organizers: Aklasan Fest makes its SoCal debut on Saturday, August 12 at the legendary Che Cafe. The only Filipino American punk and hardcore fest in the nation celebrates their 8th annual event with its first appearance in San Diego. Presented by Aklasan Records, a DIY independent label based in the Bay Area, dedicated to distributing, showcasing, and uplifting Philippine and Filipino American hardcore and punk. The festival also features local artists and organizers, plus a Filipino vegan pop-up. Featuring bands: Negative Blast (SD) https://negativeblast.bandcamp.com/ AninoKo (SF) https://aninoko.bandcamp.com/ SOH (LA) https://sohsystemofhate.bandcamp.com Posy (SD/NY/OLYMPIA) https://posypals.bandcamp.com Final Bombardment (LA) https://finalbombardment.bandcamp.com Silakbo (SF) https://extinctionburst.bandcamp.com/album/cdep Presser (SGV/LA) https://pressernoise.bandcamp.com Obsolete Sun (OC) https://obsoletesun.bandcamp.com Matt X Ibarra (SD) https://mattxibarra.bandcamp.com Doors at 3:30 p.m. Music at 4:30 p.m. All Ages. Update: Masks are no long required indoors $12 presale / $15 at door. Related links: Aklasan Records on Facebook | Instagram
  • Denja will present a site-specific installation, including new large-scale pieces interacting with space and light. The opening night will feature live music, DJ’s, a special pop-up experience in the loft, and a selection of rare natural wines. Details to come!The show will be on display through Sept 17, with select gallery hours throughout the month. Attendance is FREE with RSVP ticket. This event will likely reach capacity- please be sure to RSVP soon so you can join us!Denja Harris is an emerging artist from South Bay, San Diego creating experimental fiber art and soft sculptures. Intentionally sourcing second-hand and dead-stock yarn, she creates layered, free-form abstract patterns and works that take shape in an organic process.
  • The salmon industry, worth about half a billion dollars, is devastated. The culprits: Drought and decades of water diversions and development.
  • Bishop Rolando Álvarez and the other clergy were jailed more than a year ago, in most cases, as part of a crackdown on the opposition and Catholic Church by President Daniel Ortega.
  • Join us for $30.00 to participate in an invigorating yoga session followed by a post-flow mini market and mingling in Orli’s private courtyard. Peruse pop-up shops from Vuori, Pura Vida, and Queen of Vase, enter to win a private fitting and full outfit from Vuori, and grab a coffee or Poppi probiotic soda. Yoga will be hosted at La Jolla Woman’s Club Private Garden located at 7791 Draper Ave, followed by the pop-up market at Orli La Jolla next door. About the instructor: Born and raised in La Jolla, Savanah has been teaching since 2018 and holds a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy. She integrates psychological and emotional techniques into her teaching, mindfully connecting one’s mind, body, and soul through a carefully curated dance-like flow. Stay in touch via Instagram (@savharv) or join her on an upcoming retreat via her experiential wellness community, Kismet Collection (@thekismetcollection). Visit: shop.stayorli.com/products/vinyasa-vuori-x-pura-vida-pop-up
  • Nearly 24,000 Palestinians have been killed since the conflict began on Oct. 7, a staggering toll. Satellite imagery suggests that up to 160,000 buildings have been damaged or destroyed.
  • Israel claims some achievements in more than three months of fighting since Hamas' Oct. 7 attack, but the Palestinian death toll has soared and the militant group still clings to power in Gaza.
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