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  • In a new memo, a Justice Department official seeks to realign the department's positions on immigration with President Trump's executive actions — and threatens local officials who don't cooperate.
  • This year we are building awareness for lung health in a whole new way, with an exclusive pickleball Tournament and Celebration of lung health! This year, ABC’s First Golden Bachelor and Pickleball enthusiast Gerry Turner will be joining us in the celebrity match on Center Court with other notable American Lung Association friends. Whether a first-time player or weekend warrior, all are welcome to join and compete against other local mission-oriented business and community members from across Southern California. The day starts with a free clinic by a pickleball pro followed by various skill level tournaments. The top two teams from each tournament will then compete on Center Court for awards and bragging rights! Top fundraising teams will also be acknowledged too! To add to the fun and networking, there will be a celebrity match and many VIPs to interact with throughout the event and at post tournament celebration. “Play Your Way” Want to participate, support and play, but you can’t be with us in person? You can register and join the roster of teams, play on your own time, anywhere and be a Champion for Lung Health by supporting the American Lung Association. Pickle 4 Lungs celebrates the American Lung Association’s 120 years of service to lung health. Your participation and generous donations will help us continue to serve our mission to save lives by preventing lung disease and promoting lung health for generations to come. No Tickets are required to RSVP to our Celebration. Just simply click on the registration tab and follow the prompts for individual registration. To learn more about our exclusive sponsorship opportunities, reach out to Michelle Gonzales-Lopez at michelle.gonzales@lung.org. Visit: https://action.lung.org/site/TR?fr_id=27229&pg=entry American Lung Association on Instagram and Facebook
  • Mark your calendars, rally your crew, and get ready to soak in the sparkly splendor of the holidays because the Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival is coming back to Downtown Chula Vista for its 60th edition! This dazzling event had a triumphant return in 2023 after a three-year hiatus due to the pandemic, and this season’s festivities promise to shine even brighter and, bring the community together to make memories and spread joy in unforgettable ways. Last year’s event was a runaway success, with a turnout of more than 50,000 guests that set a high bar for 2024, but Chula Vista is excited to elevate the experience this year. Downtown Chula Vista will come alive with snowflake lights and celebratory fun starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday, December 14. This exceptional event will include a holiday market selling gifts and treats from local artisanal vendors, and free photos with Santa available. There will be show-stopping live music and entertainment programming throughout the day, as well as arts and crafts for all ages. A tree lighting ceremony is scheduled to begin at 5:45 p.m., with a holiday tree standing more than 25-feet-tall - you won’t want to miss it! The ceremony kicks off the parade, which starts at 6 p.m. and will feature participants ranging from festive floats and marching bands to dance teams and classic cars. This year will also include new offerings, like a holiday movie screening at Memorial Bowl Amphitheater in Memorial Park, a larger stage for performers and presenters, a Kid’s Zone with expanded activities, and a business storefront decorating contest that will be judged by a panel composed of local community members. The Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival would not be possible without our sponsors and supporters, which help bring to life this beloved and long-standing tradition each year. To participate in the parade or holiday market, apply and register here. To volunteer or become a sponsor, fill out the form here. So please join us at this signature South Bay event—decked out in your finest, of course! Chula Vista Starlight Parade & Festival on Facebook / Instagram
  • Author Event With T. Jefferson Parker, Jim Kempton Join the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library on Sunday, October 13, from 12:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. for an “Authors, Wine & Hors d ‘Oeuvres” event featuring local Edgar Award winning author T. Jefferson Parker, and California Surf Museum Director, Jim Kempton. All proceeds benefit the Oceanside Public Library. In addition to sipping wine and sampling hors d ’Oeuvres, there will be the opportunity to bid on a variety of silent auction items including a two-day stay at an Airbnb in Oceanside, museum memberships, paintings by local artists and much more. CJ Di Mento, Oceanside Library Director, will moderate a forum featuring the two authors after which there will be a question and answer period and an opportunity to have the author’s books signed. Tickets will be sold online only. Please visit oplfriends.org to buy a ticket or for further information. The mission of the Friends of the Oceanside Public Library is to support and promote the services and resources of Oceanside Public Library through community involvement, volunteer activities, and fundraising. For information about Friends bookstores, becoming a Friend, Business Friend or volunteer, please visit oplfriends.org or call (760) 435-5560. For Library hours, programs, and other information, click the “About Us” tab at oceansidepubliclibrary.org. Visit: Authors, Wine, & Hors d' Oeuvres Oceanside Public Library on Instagram and Facebook
  • Trump's decision to remove temporary protected status means more than 500,000 Venezuelans may be forced to leave the United States. Venezuelan Americans, many of whom voted for Trump, call it a betrayal.
  • A Brazilian family is rocked when the father disappears following a military coup. I'm Still Here tells the heroic true story of a wife and mother who steers her family through the rapids of tyranny.
  • Authorities believe there are no survivors in the accident, which happened as a regional passenger jet was attempting to land Wednesday night at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
  • There is one economic riddle ahead of Super Bowl Sunday: The egg market has been hit hard by avian flu, but wings are abundant and relatively affordable this year. So what gives?
  • While some of President-elect Trump's Cabinet nominees faced sharp questioning this week, Sean Duffy received a friendly welcome in his confirmation hearing to be secretary of transportation.
  • The most "relevant" results that come up in a search of "abortion" on HHS.gov, the website for the federal Department of Health and Human Services, are several years old, from the first Trump administration.
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