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  • For any family, the death of a child is the single most tragic event they can imagine. But what happens when the baby has no family?
  • May is "Mental Health Matters Month" as well as Nurses Week Month. As a non-profit professional organization of nurses, the Philippine Nurses Association of San Diego (PNASD) is conducting a FREE Mental Health Fair on May 20 at Sweetwater High School from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. As we all know, mental health challenges affects all ages, and people from all walks of life This challenges affects our day to day living. Our goal is to increase awareness, provide resources on mental health. We believe that mental health start by taking care of our own mental health. SELF-CARE: their will be activities around self-care. Come enjoy zen massage yoga, Zumba and art therapy. The Live Well Behavior Mobile Bus of the County of San Diego will join us. Free Vaccination and Immunization. National City Mayor, the honorable Mr. Ron Morrison will officially present our event to the public. Philippine Nurses Association of San Diego on Facebook
  • As the late night TV genre crumbles under sagging viewership and the decline of traditional media, O'Brien's renaissance provides an example for the future.
  • Looking for a gift for the person who always has their nose in a book? Here's a list of suggestions from San Diego County bookstores.
  • I Love My Park Day is a day of FREE multicultural and multigenerational activities celebrated at four parks in the City of San Diego: City Heights Recreation Center, Linda Vista Recreation Center, Dolores Magdaleno Memorial Recreation Center, and Skyline Hills Recreation Center. Through music, theatre, arts and crafts, games, sports clinics, and tournaments, I Love My Park Day promotes health, safety, equity, community well-being, and pride in San Diego neighborhoods. Organized by the San Diego Parks Foundation, the event also includes several community partner organizations who will provide information on many services available to residents.
  • Travis Tamasese has joined KPBS as its inaugural Chief of Staff. Travis will report to General Manager Deanna Mackey and serve as a member of the senior leadership team.
  • San Diego Sheriff Kelly Martinez is just a few weeks into the job as the county’s top law enforcement leader. She takes over as the department is tasked with bringing change to a jail system with some of the highest numbers of in-custody deaths in the state. Then, for our weekend arts preview, we have a special performance exhibition, shadow puppets, classical music and even some ways to kick start your own creativity in the new year.
  • February 11–May 5, 2023 Opening Reception: Saturday, February 11, 5–8 p.m. (Barrio Art Crawl) "On the Blue Line" is a site-specific installation created by artist Armando de la Torre. Using found objects, photography, and recycled cardboard and wood, de la Torre incorporates sound and video to explore common threads between his community of Barrio Logan, the gallery space, and his own life. "For forty years the Blue Line trolley has been the heart line for many commuting to school or work from the San Ysidro/Tijuana station to the Downtown station. Recently it was extended to UCSD/La Jolla, promising to connect people with opportunities for jobs, education, and healthcare," he describes. The Barrio Logan Blue Line station is walking distance from the Athenaeum Art Center. "The Blue Line is a framing device and a metaphor for people on a journey to a better place and I simply want to show that anyone can express themselves and tell a story using common materials available to everyone. It's a simple act that can be very empowering." Related links: Athenaeum Art Center on Instagram Athenaeum Music and Arts Library on Instagram Armando de la Torre on Instagram
  • The Senate rejected the two articles that accuse Alejandro Mayorkas of refusing to enforce immigration laws. The House voted to impeach him in February.
  • Sunday, April 20, 2025 at 11 p.m. on KPBS 2 / Stream now with the PBS app. The dramatic and inspiring story of ordinary women who fought against overwhelming odds for the health and safety of their families. In the late 1970s, residents of Love Canal in Niagara Falls, New York, discovered that their homes, schools, and playgrounds were built on top of a former chemical waste dump.
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