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  • If you had any doubts, we can clear them up now. Emo music not only still exists — it's thriving.
  • Calling all Dog Lovers! Puppy & Dog Adoption event with a side of Crafts! Join us on Saturday, July 13 from 10am-1pm for a fun dog adoption event with local non-profit The Cantu Foundation! Stop by to pet and love on the pooches and craft while you’re here! We’ll have a free kids craft, dog-themed of course! And, sign up for fun make & take craft options, including macrame! 3 Make & Take Crafts to choose from--or do them all! Jordan Masters, macrame’ artist, will teach how to make a Macrame’ Pet Collar. Fees for this craft experience will cover our costs, pay the artist, and 50% of proceeds benefit The Cantu Foundation & San Diego Craft Collective. This craft will run from 10am-12pm so crafters have time to complete their collars before the event ends at 1pm. Join in the fun and design your own personalized tote bag! Dog-themed Tote Bags are always useful. We like to call them Doggy Bags! Fees for this make & take will cover our costs, and after that, proceeds will be split to benefit The Cantu Foundation & San Diego Craft Collective. All ages will enjoy creating an image with our Dog-Themed String Art. Fees for this make & take will cover our costs, and after that, proceeds will be split to benefit The Cantu Foundation & San Diego Craft Collective. For more information visit: sandiegocraft.org Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • Contamination levels in the first eight days of June, after persistent heavy rain in Paris, showed bacteria such as E. coli and enterococci beyond limits judged safe for athletes.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 24, 2024 at 11 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! On June 6, 1944, the largest amphibious invasion in military history began to target the France's Normandy coast. The 100 days that follow would see the end of Nazi dominance in Western Europe as the allies swept through the country liberating towns and cities as they went, including Paris. Although the gains were striking, not all within Allied command agreed on the best strategy to win the war.
  • Since the late 1980s, state and federal governments have passed laws aimed at making it easier for people to register to vote. Today there are many more registered voters, but corresponding boosts in voter turnout haven’t always materialized.
  • Massive ocean wind farms off Morro Bay and Santa Barbara County — which could transform these quiet coastal towns and affect marine life — face a turbulent path.
  • Some of the damage from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina could have been lessened with updated building codes, some experts say.
  • Inflation is chipping away at the value of gifts, putting a squeeze on donors and nonprofits alike.
  • This weekend in the arts: The Natural History Museum celebrates its 150th birthday with a free party; San Diego Zine Fest brings DIY art and publishing to Bread & Salt; "Gentryfries" honors the history of family, neighborhood and food at the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; a big dance showcase and more arts and culture events.
  • Yahya Sinwar is widely considered to have been the mastermind behind Hamas’ cross-border assault on Israel a year ago.
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