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  • Some 30,000 fewer people are dying every year in the U.S. from fentanyl and other street drugs. This shift has stunned addiction experts, reversing decades of rising death.
  • NPR has compiled a timeline of when local, state and federal officials posted warnings on social media as well as the timeline of events as presented by local officials.
  • Do you have a budding Mini Maker at home? Let us guide them this summer! Choose from the following dates: Monday through Wednesday July 7 – 9 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. July 21 – 23 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. July 28 – 30 from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. Ages 4-6 years welcome! Taught by Yael Kent, your little one will explore crafts across various mediums. We will explore through sensory activities, crafts and stories while developing fine motor skills. Littles learn best by doing and playing. We practice handwork and workplay. We “play” with natural objects and materials, keeping a consistent rhythm to our time together so that your child gains confidence each time they come. Our projects are planned so that mini makers will build skills while satisfying their need to explore. Projects are safe, non-toxic, earth-friendly, and full of creativity. It’s important that your child bring water in a refillable bottle and a snack (no candy or peanut products please) in case they are hungry or thirsty during our time together. In addition, if your child is enrolled in a nearby camp elsewhere in Liberty Station in the afternoon, and their camp begins as ours ends, we are happy to walk your child to their next camp. These camps are for children ages 4-6 years old! • Military, first responders and sibling discounts: Email us for more information. • Scholarships available: Click here for an application. • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. Visit: Mini Makers Preschool Summer Craft Camp San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • Join us on March 14, for an exciting evening celebrating the culture, food, and creatives of Morocco at the occasion of the Month of the Francophonie! Enjoy a selection of vendors, a delicious Moroccan dinner from savory food to sweet treats. After satisfying your taste buds, relax and immerse yourself in a movie screening. It's a night of flavors, fun, and entertainment you won't want to miss! Bring your friends and family for a memorable experience. 6:30 p.m.: Market with vendors Discover products from Morocco and traditions like Henna. 6:30 p.m.: Dinner and Tea The buffet includes a vegetarian couscous, a salad, dessert and tea. 7:30 p.m.: Movie Tazzeka 2018 ‧ Comedy/Drama ‧ 1h 35m - PG 13 Having grown up in the Moroccan village of Tazzeka, Elias learned the secrets of traditional Moroccan cuisine from his grandmother, who raised him. Years later, meeting a renowned Parisian chef and a young woman named Salma inspires him to leave home. Languages: French and Arab with English subtitles Visit: https://www.afsandiego.org/events-1/moroccan-night Alliance Francais San Diego on Instagram and Facebook
  • Most city and county of San Diego government offices will be closed today in observance of Juneteenth.
  • A class-action lawsuit involving thousands of current and former college athletes, known as House vs. NCAA, would transform college sports by allowing schools to pay players directly.
  • President Trump is easing some of his tariffs on the U.S. auto industry. But what will the overall impact of these economic policies mean for the nation's biggest carmakers? Ford Motor CEO weighs in.
  • This month marks five years since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic. We hear about the latest research from Dr. Eric Topol and dive into the realities of living with long COVID.
  • The Imperial Irrigation District Board of Directors on Tuesday, April 1, approved the first-quarter amendment to the 2025-2026 biennial budget, significantly increasing the Energy Department’s capital spending from the original allocation of $813 million in 2025 to approximately $970 million.
  • Even though the billionaire is no longer leading the Department of Government Efficiency effort, many key staffers — and DOGE ideas — are now more permanently embedded in the federal government.
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