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  • The House education committee is charged with forging consensus on the nation's education policy. But at a recent meeting, partisan differences were on full display.
  • North City is hosting a bimonthly floral pop-up shop with Native Poppy, starting on Thursday, August 8 at 5 p.m. and continuing through October. To celebrate this exciting collaboration, the first 65 attendees on August 8 will receive a complimentary bouquet from San Diego’s favorite florist. Shop from Native Poppy’s stunning selection of seasonal flowers, along with a curated mix of gifts and accessories available for purchase. After exploring the pop-up, stop by one of North City’s popular eateries including Draft Republic, Buona Forchetta, Milonga Empanadas, Umami Japanese, Wynston’s Ice Cream, and Maya’s Cookies for dinner or dessert. For details, visit: northcity.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • A lead UC San Diego researcher says the disinformation may shed light on why more Latino voters supported President-elect Donald Trump.
  • Join MiraCosta College Superintendent/President, Dr. Sunny Cooke and more than 250 business leaders, influential citizens, elected officials, and MiraCosta College faculty and staff as we look back at 90 years of life-changing education. Help us honor our past, celebrate the present, and shape our future at this annual event! Visit: https://miracosta.edu/office-of-the-president/public-information-office/landing/CommunityLeadersBreakfast.html
  • Get ready to dig into crates of musical treasures! Mo Records and other select vinyl vendors are bringing thousands of records to the community for a day filled with music, food, and fun. Record vendors include Weekend Records SD, Slaps & Kicks, Rock & Refresh and more! Date: Sunday, August 4th Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. This event is presented by Mo Records and is a must-attend for any music lover. Come support local businesses and discover your next favorite album! Visit: Vinyl at the Market Liberty Public Market on Instagram and Facebook
  • The San Diego County Board of Supervisors this week approved a long-term plan to address migrant services, but there is no funding to put that plan into action. In other news, the city of Vista is working on a cannabis equity policy after the city council reviewed recommendations this week. Plus, there is healing happening right now at one High Tech High campus in Clairemont Mesa. We learn about a new curriculum promoting positive mental health for students.
  • Ride the hidden, unridden, and forbidden Point Loma to support pancreatic cancer research! The Point Loma Rotary Club is hosting the 11th Annual Jim Krause Memorial Charity Cycling Ride the Point for pancreatic cancer research on November 9, 2024. The ride starts and ends at Liberty Station and includes exclusive scenic routes throughout beautiful San Diego. This local all-volunteer ride has raised over $300,000 for pancreatic cancer research at UCSD Moores Cancer Center. Ride the Point has three distances to accommodate diverse levels of cycling experience. The 5-mile Family Fun Ride is a relatively flat course on bike paths along beautiful San Diego Bay and is perfect for cruisers, beginning riders, challenged athletes, and families. The 25 and Metric Century are street rides with exclusive routes and challenging climbs around scenic San Diego. The public is invited to the free healthy lifestyle expo at Oggi’s in Liberty Station from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. with local vendors, music, and refreshments. Visit: Ride the Point
  • About a quarter — 25.3% — of all new cars registered in California in 2024 were electric cars, compared with 25% in 2023. The flat sales follow several years of rapid growth, and sales are still far below the state’s 35% target.
  • Congestion pricing was introduced on Sunday morning in the center of New York City — despite a late attempt by New Jersey to stop it in court.
  • 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!
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