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  • The incoming storms may further delay efforts to reopen them.
  • Trains traveling through San Diego's downtown area will again suspend the use of horns in a "Quiet Zone" when crossing streets following work by city crews to bring 12 intersections into compliance with federal standards.
  • The Oct. 7 attacks on Israel displaced tens of thousands of Israelis from their kibbutzim near Gaza. Since then, rabbis have been crisscrossing the country offering trauma-informed care to victims.
  • (Canceled)Join us on August 24 on the patio at Sisters Pizza for a fun summer afternoon with local artist Jill Roberts. We will create a beautiful painting, sip wine, and enjoy Sister's Pizza! Paint and Sip for a Cause is a fundraising event to support Transitional Bridges.No experience in painting is needed to participate. Artist Jill Roberts will provide step-by-step instructions; using acrylics on canvas. The ticket price includes all painting supplies, a complimentary glass of wine, and a slice of pizza. All participants will take home a completed work of art! Transitional Bridge's mission is dual-purposed. Our mission entails increasing the delivery of sensitivity and compassion inspired through art. When a loved one passes in an institutional setting, family members are frequently handed back belongings in a clear plastic bag. We are here to help change this practice and provide a compassionate alternative with art-inspired Transitional Belongings Bags.Our second purpose is to reduce the financial burdens patients experience due to serious injury or illness. Our Patient Assistant Program provides small grants to help individuals cover costs for items such as food, rent, daycare, utilities, transportation, medicine, and other medical expenses. Since the program launched, we have provided fifty small grants to patients in need locally and throughout the country. Our Patient Assistance Program is only possible through the generosity of donors.
  • The La Mesa-Spring Valley School District has transferred students and staff from Bancroft Elementary to nearby Spring Valley Academy while damage from Monday's storm is repaired.
  • San Diego’s housing market offers a lot of luxury units and a growing share of low-income options.
  • The TV adaptation of the 2016 novel The Expatriates is set in Hong Kong and tells the stories of several women navigating expat ennui. The show is also a strangely displaced form of prestige TV.
  • The political debate seems to have become an endangered species, and there are no assurances we'll see Trump, Biden or Haley share the stage this year.
  • The $9 million Farmers Insurance Open is scheduled to begin Wednesday at Torrey Pines Golf Course, with San Diego State and Scripps Ranch High School alum Xander Schauffele the 9-1 pre-tournament favorite.
  • 28% of Americans are now religiously unaffiliated. A new study from Pew Research looks at how atheists, agnostics and those whose religion is "nothing in particular" view God, religion and morality.
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