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  • The San Diego-area weather office warned that rather than fizzling, the storm was gathering energy and its main core would move through that region overnight through Friday morning.
  • View an exhibition at the Serra Museum that focuses on the history of San Diego and the role of its name sake river and the people who have used its life giving source since time immemorial. Suggested donation $10.00 Visit: https://sandiegohistory.org/serramuseum/ or call 619-232-6203 The Serra Museum is open Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. or by appointment for groups
  • The city needs to find an additional $1.6 billion over the next five years to fully fund all its stormwater infrastructure needs. Without new taxes or fees, the problem will likely continue to get worse.
  • Native Americans are returning to raising buffalo and plants that tribes have grown for millennia. It's a way to reconnect with historic traditions, and to bring healthy eating to their communities.
  • California's budget deficit is impacting public transit in San Diego. Without new funding, MTS could be forced to cut services and raise fares in the coming years.
  • State officials say $72 million from the Biden administration is the first major federal funding to address harmful impacts as the Salton Sea recedes.
  • Holland Partner Group’s upscale residential community in San Diego, The Society, recently announced their partnership with We Clean Trails to restore a popular biking and walking path in Mission Valley. Open to residents and the public, the organized cleanup aims to reduce the amount of litter in the community and restore its shine. With an emphasis on reducing litter in and around our waterways, We Clean Trails is on a mission to save wildlife from plastic debris. Founded in 2020 as a part of her Think Global Act Local project for Miss Earth USA, Marisa Butler has hosted approximately 100 cleanups around San Diego and removed over 20,000 pounds of litter nationally through local chapters. The cleanup will be held from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 29 and will cover a 2.13-mile loop beginning and ending at The Society. The loop will cover both North and South sides of the San Diego River Bike Path. Guests can enjoy the views and spring weather along the route while helping to clean up one of San Diego’s main outdoor attractions - feel good while doing good! Another perk? We Clean Trails is a dog-friendly organization, so feel free to bring your furry companion while volunteering. To register for the cleanup, participants are asked to complete We Clean Trails’ waiver which can be viewed by clicking here. Starting at 8:30 a.m., all participants will receive a complimentary cup of coffee before the cleanup from Surje’s Coffee Co. located in the Felix lobby where participants are asked to meet to go over safety guidelines. Located at 310 Del Sol Dr, San Diego CA 92108, please arrive to the Felix building no later than 8:45 a.m.
  • It’s not the first time school employees were accused of racism. Some alumni said accountability is long overdue.
  • Unionized graduate students who work at University of California campuses and graduate student workers at the University of Southern California are threatening to walk off their jobs.
  • New Republican-backed laws in several states add large fines or criminal penalties for minor mistakes in voter registration work. As groups pull back, they're reaching fewer voters.
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