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  • The U.S. team finished with 33 medals, including 13 gold, in its best performance ever. The atmosphere in Eugene made it the most vibrant international track event in years.
  • Those executed were a former National League for Democracy lawmaker, a democracy activist and two men accused of violence after the country's takeover by the military last year.
  • Pop musician and reality dating series host Betty Who answers your questions on finding love, keeping love and knowing when to walk away.
  • After finding she had ten bereaved kids in her class, one Florida teacher created a teen grief group. It's a place where kids can support each other and feel they're not alone.
  • Community Resource Center (CRC) will host its virtual fundraiser Jingle & Mingle and invites community members to join to provide help and hope to our neighbors who are hungry, homeless and hurting. Jingle & Mingle will feature social mingling in breakout rooms, an engaging program and more. VIP Tables include a special gift for each guest, and all virtual tickets and tables include a Kindness Card kit, giving attendees a special opportunity to offer hope and support to our neighbors in need. A The cards will be distributed to the households receiving food, blankets and gifts on December 4 at CRC’s Holiday Baskets program. Date | Saturday, November 13 at 3 p.m. Location | Virtual Get tickets here! VIP Table for 8: $700 Virtual Individual ticket: $50 Registration closes November 9. For more information, please visit the Jingle & Mingle event website or call (760) 230-6307.
  • Substantial, long-term funding has eluded local public health departments and with a spotlight on the pandemic, some argue now is the time to change that. Then, San Diego County supervisors last week approved a $7.2 billion budget with funding for mental health services and the pandemic recovery. And for the first time, an Indigenous woman has been appointed to serve on California’s Commission on the Status of Women and Girls. Plus, a national homelessness expert says San Diego needs to coordinate efforts among agencies and find more permanent housing solutions if it wants to see fewer unsheltered people on the streets. Finally, a new arts campaign intended to boost vaccination rates among Latinos in California’s Central Valley.
  • Substantial, long-term funding has eluded local public health departments and with a spotlight on the pandemic, some argue now is the time to change that.
  • Dancers who use a wheelchair or prosthetic limbs came together from across the country to Bloomfield Hills, Mich., earlier this month to compete in the first competition of its kind in the U.S.
  • Groups are urging the new president to order security forces to cease use of force against protesters who have been demonstrating against the government over the economic crisis.
  • Explore, discover, and uncover this Fall! This Nov. we are inviting aspiring biologists and botanists to experiment and create with us during Little Explorers Fall Camp. Are you a creative and curious problem solver? Spend the fall exploring with San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum! Each day of camp includes access to Museum exhibits, hands-on exploration with trained education staff, and an opportunity to make new friends. There is no camp on Thanksgiving, Nov. 25 as the Museum is closed. This is a four day camp starting Nov. 22, 2021 When: Nov. 22-26 no camp on 25 (9:00am-2:00pm) Where: San Diego Children's Discovery Museum Who: Kids ages 4-8 Price: $240/Members, $280/Non-Members For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
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