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  • Premieres Wednesdays, June 19 - July 3, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App. This Week: Farmed fish has a PR problem rooted in a legacy of pollution and environmental disaster. But innovative technologies and a reconsideration of ancient practices may hold the secrets to sustainably feeding our growing population. In the second episode, multi-talented entrepreneur, tastemaker, author, and conservationist Martha Stewart learns the ropes at a scallop farm off the coast of Maine.
  • Scientists have long studied how near-infrared light bounces off forests and grasslands, as a proxy for plant health. Now, an artist is using the same trick to turn the Joshua tree into an instrument.
  • On Friday, July 28th from 7 to 10 p.m., San Diego Mission Bay Resort is partnering with Bay City Brewing for a four-course beer pairing dinner crafted by the masterful Chef Roy Henderickson. The evening will highlight a variety of Bay City's finest brews including the Murky Muchacho Hazy IPA, Fiesta Island German Pilsner, Gambino Coffee Stout (aged on local beans from Pannikin Coffee!) and more. Courses to pair will feature dishes inclusive of a decadent Hamachi prepared two ways, flavorful Lamb Vindaloo, savory Pork Belly Chop and dessert to finish. Tickets are priced at $75/per person (21+ event). For more information visit: missionbayresort.com Stay Connected on Social Media San Diego Mission Bay Resort Instagram / Facebook Bay City Brewing Instagram
  • Hearings have turned up embarrassing emails and problems with grants, but evidence of a larger cover-up is lacking.
  • From the South Bay to the North County Día de Muertos — or Day of the Dead — festivities are already underway in some places and others are expected in the coming days throughout the county and across the border in Tijuana.
  • A new law co-authored by San Diego Assemblymember David Alvarez would streamline the construction of certain affordable housing developments.
  • Climate change is heating oceans faster than the world's coral reefs can handle. So scientists are breeding corals that can withstand hotter temperatures – but only to a point.
  • Both Chula Vista Elementary School and Sweetwater Union High School districts welcomed students to the first day of school for the fall semester.
  • The Partnerships 4 Success program led by the Institute for Public Strategies will be hosting the South Bay Summer Festival on Saturday, August 5 at Montgomery Waller Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will be a free event featuring a Teen Corner, school supply distribution, yoga, zumba, live music and more. There will be FREE breakfast and lunch for the first 200 community members. Contact p4s@publicstrategies for more information.
  • This 5K Fun Run gives participants of all ages the opportunity to run or walk through the training grounds typically reserved for national and international athletes. The course winds around different Olympic training facilities with incredible views of the Otay Ranch landscape. The event will feature a beer garden, food trucks and local vendors. Each race participant will receive drink tickets and cool race swag. All proceeds go to support SBCS (South Bay Community Services).
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