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  • San Diego region’s largest employers - like everywhere else - are finding it hard to keep staffing levels up in the midst of the current surge of COVID-19 infections. Meanwhile, There is a new way to get around Encinitas with colorful electric bikes and docks along Coast Highway. And, last month congress threw out plans to require women to register for the draft. More on how supporters of gender-neutral registration say they'll keep working to include women.
  • While some officers have yet to be trained, there is hope it has sparked the beginning of a culture change.
  • Holiday season is in full swing and the spirit of giving has extra meaning for some San Diegans. One of the region’s new toy drives is bringing the gifts right to people’s doorsteps.
  • A San Diego professor explores the idea of a public-private partnership for managing Twitter.
  • On Monday, a San Diego Superior Court judge ruled that the San Diego School district vaccine mandate contradicts state law. On Tuesday, the district’s board voted unanimously to appeal. And then, repairs begin on the iconic Ocean Beach pier. Plus, an update on the holiday covid-19 situation with a local public health expert.
  • One of the world's poorest countries, Somalia is coping with conflict, a historic drought and a devastating food crisis. But there's another side to the country. Just take a look at the capital city.
  • The San Diego-based Tremble Clefs, led by Music Director Matt Ignacio, announced today that they will stream their virtual benefit concert, Shake, Rattle and Rock The virtual event will feature singers from their three locations, Encinitas, Rancho Bernardo and Allied Gardens. The concert will be live-streamed from Rock and Roll San Diego and will be shown on the Tremble Clefs San Diego website as well as their social media networks. The concert is free for viewers to watch and they will be taking donations on the website. During the concert, guests will have opportunities to donate and can even participate in the silent auction with all proceeds benefiting the non-profit's singing therapy programs directly here in San Diego. Date | Friday, April 29 at 5 p.m. Location | Online This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please trembleclefs.com/shake-rattle-and-rock or call (619) 363-0814.
  • Unverified videos show people breaking down barriers and marching through streets in Guangzhou as frustration boils over about China's strict COVID-19 controls.
  • Be part of the critical conversations taking place today by joining Youth Tellers, a group of teens who create media on a platform that shares and elevates stories by youth, with youth, for youth. Youth Tellers is a community of youth who strive to make their voices heard through media. You will gain access to group mentorship, the Adobe Creative Cloud, technical training, artistic development, and courses in content creation, all of which will bring your photos, videos and digital art to the next level! Students actively engage in the process of creating, submitting and posting digital work and channels of communication are provided for students to discuss and display their work alongside other students via Discord. Youth Tellers takes place Monday-Thursday after school. DATES: March 7 to June 13, 2022 DAYS: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays TIME: 3:45 p.m. to 5 p.m. GRADES: 9th to 12th LOCATION: 4474 El Cajon Blvd, San Diego, CA 92115 For questions regarding this program please email: grants@outsidethelens.org Visit: https://outsidethelens.org + Facebook
  • Exxon's climate research decades back painted an accurate picture of global warming, according to a new scientific paper. Still, the oil company continued climate-denying policy efforts.
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