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  • Missouri's governor recently authorized the state's National Guard to assist ICE with clerical duties. Black police officers fear the trust they've built with communities of color could take years to rebuild.
  • Experts in the mortgage industry are skeptical. Buyers would pay less each month, but would end up paying more over time. Here's what to know about the proposed 50-year mortgages.
  • San Diego Climate Week: "The Threads Between Us" film premiere and mixer The San Diego story goes beyond great beaches, perfect weather, delicious craft beer and tacos. It’s a story about sustainability, community, and connection — about building a better future. Join us on October 5 as we celebrate the inaugural San Diego Climate Week at Coastal Roots Farm in Encinitas, CA, with the free premiere of "The Threads Between Us." Produced by local sustainability agency thinkPARALLAX, the film explores the connections that weave San Diego’s sustainable business community together — from Dr. Bronner’s to Jimbo’s Naturally to Goodwill Industries at San Diego County. The event will also include live silk screen printing of Goodwill t-shirts, a panel featuring the businesses showcased in the film, refreshments, and live music. - 4:30-6:15 p.m.: Business Showcase and Mixer - With live music from Wild Caravan, enjoy tapas and drinks while connecting with local sustainable business leaders. - 6:15-7 p.m.: Sustainable Business Panel - Learn from local businesses including Dr. Bronner’s, Jimbo’s Naturally, and Goodwill Industries of San Diego County as they share insights on leveraging business for good. - 7-8 p.m.: Film night including "The Threads Between Us" film premiere - Bring your lawn chair or blanket and discover the San Diego sustainability story with a documentary produced by thinkPARALLAX, featuring Dr. Bronner’s, Jimbo’s Naturally, and the San Diego Goodwill. San Diego Climate Week on Instagram / LinkedIn
  • The best drug to fight malaria is facing increased resistance from the parasites it fights. Now there's an alternative in the pipeline and it looks promising.
  • On September 19, Soap Factory transforms into a jazz and soul haven for David Cultura’s highly anticipated album release. The night features his masterful saxophone at center stage, joined by the rich soul-jazz textures of Nebula & the Cosmos and the dynamic, groove-heavy three-piece soul fusion band Pocket Change. Keeping the momentum alive between sets, Riva will spin a curated, all-vinyl DJ set that bridges classic cuts with rare finds, making for a night of live music and analog warmth you won’t want to miss. CORE Creatives on Instagram
  • After a successful introduction in 2024, Otay Ranch Town Center in Chula Vista is bringing back a special "Pink & Popcorn" night marking Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a signature pink themed outdoor screening of "Wicked," paired with educational booths on local women's and breast health services, a special "Warrior Wall" honoring and remembering breast cancer patients and survivors and more. The free outdoor screening of this worldwide hit will be held Tuesday, October 7 at 7 p.m. in the center's Dining Pavilion. Starting at 5 p.m. that evening, guests can enjoy a live DJ spinning retro tunes, a "Power of Pink" themed photo booth, giveaways and prizes from Otay Ranch Town Center merchants and more. The center will be providing a variety of additional patio seating options; alcohol is not permitted. Key to the evening's lineup is the opportunity to spread awareness about vital services available from La Maestra Community Health Centers and their "Every Woman Counts" program and early detection awareness education from The Helen Knoll Foundation. Both organizations will host information stations with details on all locally available women's, family, cancer and other health services. The center will also host a "Warrior Wall" benefitting the Helen Knoll Foundation for the entire month of October with residents welcome to place a commemorative personalized pink ribbon to signify either someone currently battling breast cancer, a survivor or a loved one unfortunately lost to the disease. "Last year we were thrilled to create a new event for Breast Cancer Awareness Month harnessing the power of accessible education and a celebration of the warriors in this fight, while also bringing attention to the power of pink, hope and community when it comes to fighting this disease," said Otay Ranch Town Center General Manager Tim Kilcourse. "We welcome all our neighbors to come join us in a celebratory and uplifting event at the heart of our true town center," he added. Guests can begin sitting in provided seating in the Dining Pavilion at 6:30 p.m. and everyone is encouraged to partake in food from the weekly Farmers Market or take out from any number of the center's dining tenants. Dressing in pink, Glinda (or Elpheba!) inspired looks are encouraged and the DJ will award prizes between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. for outstanding looks. Otay Ranch Town Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • The University of California serves 300,000 students, yet only one of the two students on the 26-member Board of Regents is allowed to vote. Now, student leaders are campaigning for a second vote, saying it would better ensure that UC policy reflects all students.
  • Leos Carax’s delirious saga of l’amour fou burns with an intoxicating stylistic freedom as it traces the highs and lows of the passionate relationship that develops between a homeless artist (Juliette Binoche) who is losing her sight and a troubled, alcoholic street performer (Denis Lavant) living on Paris’s famed Pont-Neuf bridge. Capturing their romantic abandon with a giddy expressionist energy—especially in a wild dance sequence set against an explosion of fireworks— this whirlwind love story is an exhilarating journey through a relationship that confirmed Carax’s status as one of the leading lights of the post–New Wave French cinema. This 4K restoration was carried out by TransPerfect Media from the original 35mm film negative and multi tracks. Color grading supervised by Caroline Champetier, sound by Thomas Guader. Project supervised by Sophie Boyer, Jean Pierre Boiget and the StudioCanal team. Digitization and restoration done with the support of the CNC and the participation of Theo Films. Digital Gym CINEMA on Facebook / Instagram
  • Strong geomagnetic storms brought colorful northern lights to the skies above many states on Tuesday night. Forecasters are expecting more on Wednesday.
  • A new program at UC San Diego Health is training people to advance from jobs like housekeeping and food service into clinical health roles.
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