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  • The Port of San Diego installed hundreds of concrete oyster castles near the Chula Vista Wildlife Reserve. The Port hopes the castles will protect the shoreline from sea-level rise and promote biodiversity.
  • Join Cellar Hand in the heart of Hillcrest for a special Pride Parade Brunch! Cellar Hand will be opening early at 9 a.m. for Pride 2025, serving their full weekend brunch menu alongside one-day-only specials. Enjoy a $58 seafood platter featuring poached shrimp, oysters, crab cake, curd and conserves, or swing by the bar for a quick $16 grab-and-go falafel and chicken wraps, perfect for refueling during the festivities. Cellar Hand will also be pouring bottles of bubbles, serving orange wine jello shots and keeping the energy high with a live DJ set. Celebrate one of the neighborhood’s biggest days right in the middle of all the action with great food, good vibes and community pride. Cellar Hand on Instagram
  • Tangier Island in Virginia — one of the last inhabited islands in the Chesapeake Bay — is under threat from rising sea levels and climate change.
  • Migrants sent by the U.S. to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, were moved to another part of the naval base there because of a water failure, raising doubts about housing large numbers of deportees.
  • NPR asked a federal judge to block CPB from awarding a $57.9 million grant to a new consortium of public media institutions to operate the satellite that connects the public radio system.
  • "The Janeiad" runs June 21 – July 13, 2025 Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre Conrad Prebys Theatre Center World premiere By Anna Ziegler Directed by Maggie Burrows In "The Odyssey," Penelope’s long wait is rewarded when her husband Odysseus returns home 20 years after leaving to fight in the Trojan War. Will the same be true for Jane in modern-day Brooklyn, 20 years after her husband left for work one fateful September morning? Maggie Burrows directs this poetic and touching play about longing, hope, and the myths we tell ourselves just to get through the day. "The Janeiad," a wry contemplation of the evocative power of storytelling, marks the Globe’s third collaboration with Anna Ziegler, following "The Wanderers" and "The Last Match." Open-Caption Performance: Saturday, July 12 at 2 p.m. Total running time: One hour and 35 minutes (one act with no intermission). This production contains references to the events of 9/11, mild violence, and some strong language.
  • The San Diego Unified School District is seeing a big increase in demand for food in it’s summer meal program. Then, National City officials are considering approval of a major new fuel depot on the city’s west side. Plus, it’s officially Pride month in the city of San Diego.
  • Malle takes over as the leader of American Vogue immediately. Malle, who has been with the publication since 2011, will still report to Anna Wintour who remains Condé Nast's chief content officer.
  • Goth subculture originated in Britain more than 40 years ago, and it is undergoing something of a resurgence. NPR delves into the darks club scene in Los Angeles, where Gothicumbia mashes together goth counterculture with traditional Latin American cumbia music.
  • People are using ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence apps to help them with emotional issues, but experts say they are not a substitute for therapy or companionship.
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