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  • The unfolding rules are a response to last spring’s series of campus protests that led to hundreds of arrests.
  • The future of Green Oak Ranch in Vista is clearer now that Vista-based nonprofit Solutions for Change has been selected to buy the property.
  • Georgia's State Election Board voted to require county election officials to make a “reasonable inquiry” before certifying results, signaling that election result fights could intensify this November.
  • People in politics have shared their experiences with infertility, including Michelle Obama and Mike Pence. But men haven't been as open about it on the campaign trail like Walz has.
  • Join Amos Lee + Indigo Girls live at The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park for an evening of hits and singalongs. The pairing offers music lovers an exceptional opportunity to spend a night immersed in world-class singing and songwriting. Please note: this is a rental event presented by AEG/Goldenvoice; the San Diego Symphony does not appear on this program; gates will open at 5:30 p.m.
  • Morning Edition traveled to Ferguson and spoke to residents and leaders who have continued pushing for change in the city that was thrust into the national spotlight after the killing of an unarmed 18-year-old.
  • After last week’s barn-burner (and serf-burner) of an episode, this season climax qualifies as anti-. The season ends not with a bang, but with a lot of whimpering.
  • County Chairwoman Nora Vargas is encouraging San Diegans who want to help people and families impacted by last week’s devastating storms to participate in a “Day of Service” Wednesday, Jan. 31. Nine separate community groups are joining with County representatives at three locations to collect much-needed donations. The public can help in a few ways: They can sign up to help in person to collect and sort donations and put together kits to distribute to flood survivors. They can drop off donations to help people and families recovering from the rains and floods―items ranging from rain boots, towels, and plastic storage bins to laundry detergent, bottled water, diapers and pet food. All donated items should be new and unused. See the full list of needed items below. In addition to the Day of Service people can also support rain and flood victims by making financial donations to the flood response fund that County and San Diego Foundation created. The foundation will match donations up to $100,000. The community groups working with the County include Pillars of the Community; the Jackie Robinson YMCA; The Positive Movement Foundation; the Hip Hop Health and Wellness 5K and Festival; the Harvey Family Foundation; the Urban Collaborative Project; the Emo Brown Foundation; the Sherman Heights Community Center; and Exhaling Justice. Three community sites will accept donations Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Jackie Robinson Family YMCA151 YMCA Way San Diego, CA 92102 Sherman Heights Community Center2258 Island Ave. San Diego, CA. 92102 National City Family Resource Center401 Mile of Cars Way National City, CA. 91950 Bedding Inflatable mattresses Pillows Cleaning Materials Bleach Latex gloves Trash containers Garden gloves Lysol wipes Aerosol spray Laundry detergent Laundry services Paper towels Trash bags Scrubbers, sponges Dish detergent Clothing Diabetic Socks Sports bras Underwear (men, women, and children) Equipment Plastic storage bins Power washers Wet/dry vacs Shovels Sandbags with sand Blower fans Air purifiers Construction materials Heavy duty storage Food and nutrition Bottled water Snacks Baby formula Nepro shakes (Ensure) Household items Blankets Towels Linens Plastic fold up chairs Storage bins Personal hygiene Diapers (Child & Adult) Toiletries Tampons Sanitary pads Hand sanitizer Pet supplies Dog food, cat food Work gear White personal protective equipment suits Rain boots
  • The much-anticipated decision has rattled supporters of psychedelic therapies. The drugmaker says it will ask the agency to reconsider.
  • The area is the site of frequent strandings, which experts believe is due in part to its hook-like shape and extreme tidal fluctuations. Ten dolphins died in a mass stranding on Friday.
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