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  • Calling all superheroes to take on the challenge of the City of Carlsbad’s Super Hero Obstacle Race. Dress up like your favorite super hero at Carlsbad's Super Hero Obstacle Race at Alga Norte Community Park. Parents and children run together through a super hero themed 2K obstacle course. Defeat villains while leaping over tall buildings, crawl through toxic tunnels and navigate 20 obstacles throughout the park. Conquer inflatable mazes and slides, wrecking balls, tights ropes, web crawlers and other obstacles along the way. Participants must be 4 years and older. Groups will be launched every 10 minutes. The race will take approximately one hour to complete. You can pick a start time that works for you. Registration is open until 5 p.m. the Friday before the event or at the event until 9:30 a.m., if it is not sold out. Participants will receive the following: race logo'd super hero cape, bib number, finishing medal.
  • Looking for some model railroading gems to add to your collection? Join us at the San Diego Model Railroad Museum; you’ll find great deals on hard-to-find items from vendors around Southern California. Sellers must arrive by 6:30 a.m., provide and furnish their own table. Enter at the rear of the Casa de Balboa Building. From Park Blvd, turn on Space Theater Way which dead-ends into the rear parking lot behind the building. Parking is free. Enter through the back door. Cash preferred, Credit Cards accepted.
  • Until July 2025, parent PLUS borrowers can paperwork their way into a kinder, gentler repayment plan.
  • Former U.S. Navy officers convicted in San Diego of accepting bribes from defense contractor Leonard Glenn "Fat Leonard" Francis pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges.
  • Josh Paul tells NPR why the U.S. response to the Israel-Hamas conflict pushed him to quit the bureau that oversees arms transfers to foreign nations. Experts say it's unlikely to change much.
  • The current forecast track shows Lee's center moving toward Maine's coastal border with Canada. But its effects could reach as far south as New York.
  • After a 24-hour delay due to Tropical Storm Hilary, San Diego Unified welcomed students back to school for the fall semester.
  • The winning photographs star different species from around the world, all highlighting the interplay between animals and humans. The two grand titles went to shots of a horseshoe crab and barn owls.
  • While dueling crises — the war in Israel and a government funding deadline — may add urgency to the situation, Republicans were not confident the process would conclude quickly.
  • LGBTQ+ activists and extremism researchers say active duty Navy SEAL Bryce Henson threatened them for months before the Navy launched an investigation in November.
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