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  • The Guinness World Record folks would have us believe in a 19th century snowflake more than a foot wide, but some scientists are skeptical.
  • High temperatures were expected to rise on Friday with the warming continuing through next weekend.
  • This original exhibition of digital photography with historical context, explores Bonita and Sweetwater Valley landscape, landmarks and architecture. For the exhibition Mark has been hiking the Sweetwater Valley area in South Bay San Diego documenting the area utilizing aerial drone photography creating 360 degree panoramic views. He has been working with the collection of the Bonita Historical Society to include information about local historic homes, including the 1908 Irving J. Gill and Frank Mead "Allen House," the “Otay Limited” National City & Otay railway, as well as early pioneer maps and historical objects inviting the public to discover the evolution of the local landscape of natural geography juxtaposed with architectural and commercial development.
  • The former president called his political opponents "vermin" and said immigration is "poisoning the blood" of the U.S., echoing language used by Adolf Hitler, raising questions about authoritarianism.
  • Margaux Dinerman (she/her) is part of KPBS’ development team.  In her role as a major gift officer, she is responsible for identifying, cultivating, and stewarding individuals who contribute significant gifts in support of the station's mission, operations, and special projects.
  • A dangerous heat wave for inland areas was predicted to continue through next week and possibly into the following week with the heat expected to peak over this weekend, the National Weather Service said.
  • In bodycam footage, the officer is heard making callous remarks about a woman who died after being hit by a police cruiser. He reportedly told investigators he was mocking what city lawyers might say.
  • If you are considering buying a home or a condo this year, then this webinar is for you! During this 60-minute free webinar the award-winning Kappel Realty Group will discuss what you need to know when buying a home. Register at kappelrealtygroup.com/webinars Topics will include: 1. How to prepare to buy a home 2. An explanation of various home loans, and the pros and cons of each loan type 3. Free money available to you for your down payment 4. An explanation of the homebuying process 5. Details about the California escrow process 6. A discussion on home inspections 7. How to find the "right" home for you 8. Q&A for all unanswered questions you might have If you are considering buying a home within the next year then you will not want to miss this webinar. Real estate is always changing, and we will let you know what you need to know to buy a home in 2023! The Kappel Realty Group is a Platinum Real Estate Team in San Diego County, placing it in the top 1% percent of all real estate groups in the County and top 1% in the country. The team is the #1 Large Team within Compass San Diego and the #2 Large Team in all of San Diego County amongst all brokerages. This webinar is taught by Patrick Kappel, named by the San Diego Business Journal as one of the 50 most influential residential real estate leaders of 2021. Patrick is a top 1% Realtor in San Diego County and 2020 San Diego Team REALTOR Leader of the Year by the San Diego Association of Realtors. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy with a Bachelor's degree and continued his education at UCLA, where he received his MBA with a focus in finance and entrepreneurship. He then earned a Masters Degree in Real Estate from the University of San Diego. His combined years of academic and practical knowledge have given him the necessary skills to become a trusted teacher and advisor to his clients. Find all our latest webinars at www.kappelrealtygroup.com/webinars Patrick Kappel ⁠Kappel Realty Group, Compass "We use data and education to move you" patrick.kappel@compass.com ⁠www.kappelrealtygroup.com DRE#: 02017034 ⁠Equal Housing Opportunity
  • High temperatures hit San Diego-area mountain and desert communities as more moderate summertime conditions prevail in coastal and inland-valley locales.
  • The jump is 12% more than the year before and came as rents and inflation skyrocketed. The increase was driven by families and those who lost housing for the first time.
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