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  • The Trump administration says it is making deals with drug companies to lower prices U.S. consumers pay for medicines. But key details are missing on how the initiative would work.
  • Stream now with KPBS+ / Watch Thursday, Oct. 2, 2025 at 11:30 p.m. on KPBS TV. The battlefield in Ukraine has moved from the ground to the skies, with Russia launching near daily aerial attacks across the border. FT's Christopher Miller joins Ian Bremmer to discuss how life has changed on the front line and in Ukraine's cities.
  • Federal employees across the government reported seeing similar messages. Experts say the messages may violate ethics laws meant to keep partisan politics out of day-to-day governing.
  • The National Institutes of Health cut funding for research on intimate partner violence and pregnancy. Plus, how San Diego-based groups are supporting survivors of sexual violence.
  • The board voted 4-1 for Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe's ordinance to strengthen the Citizens Law Enforcement Review Board, a move she hailed afterward as "a bold and necessary step forward."
  • A class action lawsuit argues that the administration's efforts to combine databases of personal information on Americans violate privacy laws and the Constitution.
  • The Friends of the Oak Park Library believes that music brings us all together. Come join us at a FREE hour-long jazz performance by the Young Lions at the Oak Park Library at 2802 54th Street in San Diego on Saturday June 14th at 11 a-m. Our Juneteenth celebration will also feature light refreshments, book readings, and activities for all ages. For more information about this event and others, Contact: Elida Chavez, President Friends of the Oak Park Library Chapter-619-838-4514 Visit: https://sandiego.librarymarket.com/event/jazz-oak-park-451326
  • Learn to needle felt! Oh, butterflies! Fluttering bursts of happy colors! In this class, we will be making a butterfly out of wool, using needle felting techniques. Needle felting is a process where wool fibers are pressed together using long, special needles of different sizes, turning wool into felt. Because of the sharpness of the needles, this class is for students 12+ years old, and guards will be provided. During these three hours we will cut out butterflies from wool felt , “paint” the wings with wool, and shape the body dimensionally. Your butterfly can be turned into a brooch or hung on the walls. No experience necessary. Ages 12+ welcome. Materials fee of $5 (cash only) to be paid to the instructor at the start of the class. This workshop is part of Craft Collective’s 2nd annual Fiber Fest! Join in the main day of festivities on Saturday, June 14th, for a day filled with fiber fun! It’ll be a vibrant celebration of natural textiles and sustainability, bringing together fiber artists, artisans, sustainability advocates, and local farmers. On June 14th, we’ll host a live demonstration of sheep shearing, more live artist-artisan demonstrations, interactive craft for families, artist vendors, food and more. This event is designed to build community within the Southern California Fibershed, showcasing the journey of natural textiles from sheep to finished fabric. Learn more here! • Military, first responders and sibling discounts • Scholarships available • Homeschool funds accepted • If this class is full, join the Interest List to be notified. • If you would like to be notified of future offerings, join the Interest List to be notified when new dates or spaces are available. Visit: Needle Felting | Wool Butterfly Making San Diego Craft Collective on Instagram and Facebook
  • You’re Invited! Join Us for Our June Program- “The History of Hunter’s Nursery” Date: Saturday, June 7th, 2025 Time: 4 p.m. – 6 p.m. Location: Bancroft Ranch House Museum 9050 Memory Lane, Spring Valley, CA Come hear a fascinating presentation by Kindahl Rhoades, the 4th-generation operator of Hunter's Nursery, a beloved neighborhood nursery on Sweetwater Road serving Spring Valley and Lemon Grove since 1919. Kindahl will be joined by her father, Guy Hunter, a 1961 graduate of Mt. Miguel High School (just down the road from the nursery)! This will also be an opportunity to bring together alumni from Mt. Miguel for a mini-reunion! Fellow Matadors and Spring Valley Historical Society members Gary Hagan, Don Williams, Nancy Hagan (Tenney), Carol Serr, and Carol Myers will be in attendance. Come and reminisce about your school days, reconnect with old friends, and share memories of the community we all love. Whether you love local history, gardening, or community connections — you won’t want to miss this special event! Admission is free | Donations welcome Visit: https://www.sohosandiego.org/tours/housemuseums/bancroft.htm Bancroft Ranch House Museum on Facebook
  • Facing public backlash and a reluctance to raise yet another bill on city residents, the San Diego City Council voted 8-1 to delay a decision on a proposal to increase water and wastewater rates dramatically in the next four years.
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