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  • How we work, when we work, how much we work – it's all shifting on a scale not seen in decades.
  • Join BELOVED San Diego for a Christmas Story Wonder! Slow down and make some space for Christmas peace for your family amid the hustle and bustle of the holiday season! You're invited to a 1-hour experience of story, mindfulness, and hands-on creative exploration designed especially for children (preschool through elementary) and parents or guardians. Materials provided to build a family kit for mindfulness practice and Christmas story-telling at home. 🌟 Practice self-calming and focus through child-friendly mindfulness exercises 🌟 Deepen family connection through shared wondering 🌟 Expand imagination through mindful story play 🌟 Follow your child through a variety of hands-on exploration stations 🌟 Grow confidence with take-home kit for family-based sacred storytelling Date: Dec. 18, 2021 Time: 10:30am-11:30am Location: Carmel Valley Library (Community Room) Cost: Free For more information on this event please visit HERE!
  • An NPR investigation found that since the Capitol riot, the election denial movement has moved from the national level to hundreds of grassroots events across the country. Here are four key takeaways.
  • New polling shows a tightening recall race for governor, exploring political extremism in east county, and an update on the COVID-19 situation in San Diego.
  • Cleanup efforts and damage assessments are underway east of Los Angeles after heavy rains unleashed mudslides in a mountain area scorched by a wildfire two years ago.
  • Donald Trump returns to the Conservative Political Action Conference in Dallas on Saturday. Some attendees worry the controversy following him could be a liability in the next presidential campaign.
  • As demand for testing rises, local health officials and providers take action
  • Enforcing the The Department of Veterans Affairs’ mandate that frontline health workers get vaccinated is proving a challenge. Workers must get the shot by mid-September or they'll lose their jobs. Meanwhile, Chula Vista schools are looking to hire more online instructors amid Covid-19 cases in school. Plus, The United Nations report on climate paints some stark outcomes if no immediate changes are made in the amount of carbon released into the air.
  • After nearing a lockdown-induced bankruptcy, millions of people around the world now follow this Australian candy shop on social media.
  • Underdog Sacramento Republic FC, which plays in the lower-division USL, is trying to do what hasn't been done since 1999 — topple a Major League Soccer team in the U.S. Open Cup final.
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