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  • Please share and help reach as many people as possible! The time has come for me to call on all my friends and community of the Southern California/San Diego, CA. Please register and attend the Walk for Lives event in San Diego Sept. 20 at 11 a.m. Bear Roots will be leading the San Diego Walk for Lives. Our event, taking place in the Montgomery Waller Park will include a community walk followed by a health fair with speakers, resource booths, a memorial to honor those we have lost and so much more! We also have a special celebrity guest who we will ask to make an announcement soon! The most important thing is simply to show up. Come learn about the dangers of fentanyl and help us demonstrate power in numbers. Registration is free, and everyone is welcome. There’s also an option to purchase a Walk for Lives t-shirt—but that’s totally up to you! If you have an organization that is interested in tabling at this free event, please let me know! We are also looking for food and drink vendors (we will not be charging a vendor fee!) The event schedule is as follows: Date: Saturday, September 20 Location: Montgomery Waller Park, San Diego, CA Route: Participants will walk a 1.5 to 2-mile route through a well-trafficked area to maximize visibility and community engagement, ending back at the rally site. Time: 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 11 a.m.: Registration and gathering / introductions 11:30 a.m.: Walk begins 12:30 p.m.: Testimonies from families and talks from organizations We kindly ask each organization attending to introduce themselves and share what resources they provide to the community. 1:30 p.m. – 3 p.m.: Resource fair and networking Please note this IS NOT a political event! We ask you to bring pictures/posters/shirts with your Angel pictures on them. If you have any questions, please message me directly. Please go to walkforlives.org to register! Walk For Lives on Facebook / Instagram
  • California demandó a Donald Trump 123 veces durante su primera presidencia. Trump perdió alrededor de dos tercios de los casos presentados contra su administración, pero eso no garantiza los mismos resultados esta vez.
  • ICE officers held Viktoriia Bulavina for days inside the basement of a federal building downtown. We hear her story. Plus, food journalists share their suggestions for holiday food and drinks.
  • Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado said she presented her Nobel Peace Prize medal to President Donald Trump at the White House on Thursday even as he has questioned her credibility to take over her country after the U.S. ousted then-President Nicolás Maduro.
  • Director Isaac Ezban, known for films featured at the San Diego Latino Film Festival, returns with a new horror movie that doubles as a powerful family drama.
  • La última ronda de aranceles de Trump entró en vigor en la medianoche del miércoles, con tipos impositivos más altos a las importaciones de docenas de países y territorios.
  • Rachael Borrelli, assistant director at the county Department of Animal Services, sent the voice message in a text exchange late last year. The euthanasia rate has spiked at county-run shelters in recent years.
  • Rideshare vehicles without humans behind the wheel are coming to San Diego next year. It’s raising some concerns from the community.
  • Millions of California residents could get a break if they violate their homeowners association rules due to a new law that caps fines at $100, down from hundreds to thousands of dollars. Amid an affordability crisis, lawmakers and groups that represent homeowners have characterized the cap, as protecting the pocketbooks of middle- and low-income residents.
  • The Trump administration has been dealt its first legal setback in its unprecedented effort to consolidate voter data traditionally held by states.
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