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  • The Washington County Sheriff's Office said it tracked down a silver Mercedes last operated by the man suspected of killing a Maryland Circuit Court judge on Thursday.
  • The change in CDC rules signals a shift in policy that focuses less on transmission, prompting San Diego Unified to revisit masking policies.
  • Is the mpox emergency over or is there still cause for concern? Numbers are down, but some specialists are still concerned about the likelihood of another outbreak.
  • MiraCosta College is honored once again to host the Latino Book & Family Festival. Keynote Speakers: Author Reyna Grande, "The Distance Between Us," "A Dream Called Home," "Across a Hundred Mountains," "Dancing with Butterflies," "A Ballad of Love and Glory" Jimmy Figueroa, Executive Director of Operation Hope; Motivational speaker from Oceanside Entertainment / Entretenimiento Ballet Folklorico Cultural San Bernardino Rancho Buena Vista Mariachi Band Sabrosa Latin Orchestra Rose Elementary Ignite Dance Group Ballet Folklorico Tierra Caliente Academy of Arts Workshops / Talleres: Financial Empowerment, Health, Education, and more Exhibitors / Expositores Community Resources Health Education Finance Community Libraries Plus, food vendors Raffles & Prizes Free Admission and Parking Latino Book & Family Festival on Facebook
  • From San Diego Craft Collective's Ongoing After School Classes Wednesdays, 11am to Noon This month-long series is full of hands-on crafts for early childhood ages 2.5 – 5yrs. Projects are Waldorf and Montessori-inspired using safe, natural materials. Each craft project includes exercises that teach skills to young students such as hand-eye coordination and material exploration. It’s a wonderful introduction to a creative, learning environment. Your little one will make several craft projects to take home.
  • We invite you to join the 8th annual Champions of Hope Gala on Saturday, October 29, at the Fairmont Grand Del Mar, for an evening of celebration! The 2022 Champions of Hope Gala is an incredibly special event that will make a direct impact in the lives of nearly 1 in 100 people affected by Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Our goal is to raise mission-critical funds that allow the Foundation to address the unique concerns of IBD patients and their caregivers. Funds raised will drive local patient support services and be invested in research to advance therapeutic remedies for disease management, ultimately aimed at finding cures. Our special evening will include: • Dinner & Cocktails • Awards Celebration • Inspirational Program: • Hear from patients, healthcare professionals, the Chapter's Co-Founder and more • Live Auction, Silent Auction and "1 in 100" Opportunity Drawings • After-party featuring Republic of Music click here to learn more about this event!
  • The SD City Council Environment Committee approved San Diego to become a Bee City on April 20th! Just in time! World Bee Day is May 20th! Balboa Park is celebrating World Bee Day at the Japanese Friendship Garden. Family friendly, kid friendly hands-on activities, educational displays and Live Buzzing Bees will be there to raise awareness of the vital importance of bees and all pollinators, the threats they face and actions every individual can take to protect them. Groups with displays at the event include The Air & Space Museum, The Natural History Museum, CA Native Plant Society, WriteOutLoud Storytelling, Hives for Heroes (Veterans beekeeping group), The San Diego Beekeeping Society, Japanese Friendship Garden, San Diego Seed Swap, Garden and Nature Clubs! For more information visit: niwa.org
  • This year, the symposium will focus on transboundary conservation, specifically across the US-Mexico border, which spans nearly 2,000 miles across six distinct ecoregions and shapes a landscape that is home to more than 15 million people. It represents a unique opportunity to explore how to improve conservation outcomes for both people and ecosystems – and how to do so in the context of multinational, transboundary collaboration. The symposium will explore such topics as opportunities for, and barriers to, effective conservation in Mexico and the border region; climate change impacts; how to balance cultural needs, sustainable economic development, security, and the health of natural systems; the role of Indigenous leadership; and how the region’s distinct history and biogeography offer insights and learnings for other parts of North America. The 2022 symposium will be a hybrid format, with options for both in-person attendance in Denver, CO, as well as virtual participation.
  • As Japan plans to release treated radioactive water from the crippled Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea this summer, concerned South Koreans are stocking up on sea salt.
  • Join The Kiwanis for the Annual OB Kite Festival LocationRobb Field, 2525 Bacon Street, San Diego, CA 92107 Date: May 20, 2023 Hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Description: Make and decorate your own kite. Get free materials, and instructions, and help with kite making. Prizes awarded for best-decorated kites. Several prize contests by age groups throughout the day. Fly your newly made kite, or bring a kite from home and show it off. Play awesome kite games like Chase the Tail, Candy Drop, and Races. Get instruction from some of the best kite fliers around. AND MUCH MORE! Enjoy the carnival Peruse the "Off" Street Fair of artisans, community booths, and food trucks. Sponsored By The Kiwanis Club of Ocean Beach www.oceanbeachkiwanis.org Kiwanis Club of Ocean Beach on Facebook Serving Beach Communities since 1928 Presented with assistance from the Ocean Beach Woman's Club www.oceanbeachwomansclub.org Ocean Beach Woman's Club on Facebook
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