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  • She and her husband Irwin Jacobs, the Qualcomm co-founder, donated hundreds of millions of dollars to many San Diego schools and nonprofits, including KPBS.
  • Biden and Trump last shared the stage at two presidential debates in September and October 2020 (a third was canceled due to COVID). Here's how it all it went — and what's different this time around.
  • Climate change has been a central focus in Joe Biden's first term. But fossil fuels have also flourished, and meeting the country's climate goals would require even bigger steps in a second term.
  • Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers hope to get a peek into the dynamics of the ocean's movement underwater. They spent a week collecting data around an underwater canyon near La Jolla.
  • Shelter to Soldier, a nonprofit organization that adopts dogs from local shelters and trains them to become service dogs for post 9/11 veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI, Military Sexual Trauma, and or other injuries associated with traumatic service experiences, is pleased to announce their second annual ‘Sisterhood of Service’ event for women veterans and women in active-duty military. Presented by The Boeing Company and co-hosted by Foundation for Women Warriors, this event is a celebration of women veterans and women in active-duty military, honoring their dedication to our country. This event will be held on May 16 from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at the beautiful Mission Beach Women’s Club on Mission Bay. Attendees will enjoy an all-levels yoga flow along the bay lead by Veterans Yoga Project, followed by refreshments, resources for women veterans, a luncheon with inspirational guest speaker, goal-setting workshop, and swag bags for each guest. Guests will have the option to continue the fun after the event with a complimentary kayak or SUP rental on Mission Bay. Tickets are complimentary for women veterans and active-duty military, but RSVP is required. For more information or to sign up, please visit here. About Shelter to Soldier: Shelter to Soldier is a nonprofit organization that adopts dogs from local shelters and trains them to become service dogs for post 9/11 veterans suffering from PTSD, TBI, Military Sexual Trauma, and or other injuries associated with traumatic service experiences. The program also places emotional support animals (ESAs) with active-duty military and veterans, as well as deploys the Shelter to Soldier Canine Ambassadors, a team of therapy dogs and their volunteer handlers, to provide visits of love and comfort to local military, veterans, and their families. Stay Connected with Shelter to Soldier! Facebook | Instagram | X
  • Bring your friends and family and enjoy the downtown at Cyclovia Encinitas on Sunday, May 19, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Experience the vibrant streets like never before when South Coast Highway 101 closes from D Street to J Street transforming into a car-free zone, welcoming cyclists, pedestrians, and all self-powered enthusiasts! There will be plenty of great shops and dining to check out and activities: including a bicycle safety rodeo, bike skills course, bike and helmet decorating station, informational booths, a bike valet and more. This is a fantastic opportunity to break out the bikes, boards, and scooters to see downtown at a different pace! Cyclovia Encinitas is a partnership effort between the City of Encinitas, the City’s Environmental Commission and the Mobility and Traffic Safety Commission along with other partners. The event promotes mobility and the City’s Climate Action Plan. Thank you to Cyclovia sponsors, San Diego Community Power and Mission Fed Credit Union for supporting this free community event. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity to enjoy our city in a whole new way! Let's roll towards a greener, healthier, and more connected community together!
  • Vice President Harris said the economic costs of climate change are already clear, with homeowners facing skyrocketing insurance prices.
  • For the first time in decades, the number of drowning deaths in the United States is on the rise. Researchers say part of the reason for the spike is the pandemic when many pools were closed.
  • Wisconsin's young voters — who have turned out in big numbers in recent elections — are key for either candidate to win the state. But Biden is facing some skepticism on the state's college campuses.
  • Elected officials reiterated their call for a declaration of a state of emergency following recent detection of high levels of toxic gasses near the U.S.-Mexico border.
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