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  • Longevity researchers are taking a generic drug they think may help extend people's lives. Now a dentist is testing if rapamycin stops gum disease — a canary in the coal mine for age-related diseases.
  • The Hungry Dog Dash is Back After Biggest Year Ever! The Point Loma High School Cross Country team and PLHS Pointer Association Cross Country Boosters (PLHS PA-XC) are bringing back the Hungry Dog Dash Community 5K race on Sunday, February 11, 2024 at 8 a.m. This flat, fast and fun course at the waterfront park in Liberty Station is a great way to get some fresh air and exercise with family and friends before Super Bowl festivities in the afternoon. The first Hungry Dog Dash was held in 2011 as a fundraiser for the PLHS Cross Country Team. After 2 years off due to Covid, the 11th annual race in 2023 hosted more than 500 participants - the biggest year yet. Runners and walkers of all ages are invited to join - even four-legged friends. The Pointer mascot will be onsite to keep adults, kids and canines company as they run along the water and loop past the USS Recruit. The USATF Certified and Sanctioned Course draws competitors of all levels from the San Diego area racing community to casual first-timers from around the city. Every in-person registrant will receive a high-performance Hungry Dog Dash t-shirt, goodie bag and dog tags. Finish line festivities include live music, awards for the top three finishers in each division, awards for top male and female runners and a community vendor village. Stay Connected on Social Media! Facebook & Instagram
  • Meet the candidates and learn what's at stake with KPBS' primary election guide for local State Assembly Districts.
  • Famosos del mundo del entretenimiento se han alineado cada vez más para ayudar a la campaña de Biden, y cuán importante fue el evento para su candidatura a la reelección se pudo ver en la decisión de Biden de volar durante la noche desde la cumbre del G7 en el sur de Italia a California, para poder asistir.
  • The Brick Hotel, nestled in the heart of downtown Oceanside is extending a limited-time opportunity for locals to experience a memorable weekend getaway during the months of January and February. For just $350, guests can enjoy a two-night stay at The Brick Hotel, which includes a plethora of enticing perks: A $100 gift card to indulge in culinary delights at Cococabana or Q&A Restaurant and Oyster Bar. Welcome drinks for two, creating the perfect atmosphere for a relaxing stay. Complimentary coffee for two at Succulent Coffee, ensuring a delightful start to each day. Access to free fitness offerings, with a choice between invigorating F45 sessions or rejuvenating Delve Yoga classes. To take advantage of this limited-time offer, interested individuals should contact Tom at tom@osideproperties.com. Please note that the reservation is valid for two people, excluding holidays, and is subject to room availability. Bookings are non-modifiable and non-refundable, adding an element of exclusivity to this enticing package. Given the extraordinary value of this offer and its availability only during weekends in January and February, we encourage you to act swiftly. The Brick Hotel is an exquisite destination, and this exclusive deal is a perfect way for locals to experience its charm. For more information, visit thebrickhotel.com Stay Connected on Facebook
  • The election and Atlantic hurricane seasons are overlapping with dramatic effect, and not for the first time. Here's what we can learn from other storms that shaped elections, from Katrina to Maria.
  • A symbol of pride for LGBTQ+ students now flies over San Diego Unified headquarters as the district faces some serious legal allegations against its leadership.
  • Hurricane Milton made landfall Wednesday evening near Siesta Key in Sarasota County along the west coast of Florida as the National Hurricane Center warned of life-threatening storm surges.
  • Hurricane Beryl has devastated several Caribbean Islands.
  • Botanists and citizen scientists armed with the iNaturalist app on their smartphones are recording the biodiversity along the U.S.-Mexico border.
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