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  • Residents of Paradise, Calif., know all too well what people in West Maui are going through. They share advice on how to cope — and look to the future — after a devastating wildfire.
  • The 19-year-old chess grandmaster says the world champion has mounted a libelous campaign against him since Niemann defeated Carlsen in September.
  • Come watch the San Diego Gulls on December 2 at 7 p.m. at the Pechanga Arena. Come cheer on the Gulls! Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
  • Musk confirmed Yaccarino will succeed him as chief executive of Twitter, which has seen advertising plummet. The two appeared in a marketing conference in April.
  • The Witch Creek Fire started Oct. 21, 2007, when Santa Ana winds knocked down power lines east of Ramona.
  • U.S. regulators sued Binance, saying the world's largest crypto trading platform misled investors and regulators. The accusations were part of 13 charges unveiled by the SEC.
  • Air pollution has longed been linked to poor health outcomes, but in a report released on Monday from a team of researchers led by scientists at UC San Diego, it was also said to create a significantly greater risk of dementia.
  • Renewable energy sources covered Greece's electricity demands for about five hours last Friday, the operator of the country's power grid said.
  • With all the current controversy over boarder issues, poverty and so much need around the world, there's one group of people in Chula Vista actively trying to help our neighbors south of the border. On Friday September 16, TG The Gym Chula Vista launched their "Love your neighbor" campaign. The Gym is selling limited edition Mexico themed T-shirts where 100% of the proceeds will go towards building a house for a family in need in Baja Mexico. With a target goal of raising $10,000! The owners along with the gym members themselves are going down the first weekend in November to build a house for a family in need. Partnering with a group called Baja bound who has been building houses for families for many years. One of the gym owners Steven Kruckenberg said "we're hoping to get the community of Chula Vista involved, and maybe we can do this annually to help families in need". The gym has previously done fundraisers for local Chula Vista families struggling with medical bills for their terminally Ill children as well as raised money to help orphanages in Uganda earlier this year. If you'd like to help donate you can stop in to TG The Gym Chula Vista, located at 320 3rd Ave. Chula Vista, California 91910, on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2022 and buy a T-shirt to help support the cause. (Open 24 hours) TG The Gym Chula Vista on Facebook + Instagram
  • Scientists say nearly half of the American West has emerged from drought following a winter marked by heavy snow and several massive rainstorms.
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