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  • Moderate to vigorous exercise and daily walks can reduce the risk of developing dementia among senior women, according to a study by UC San Diego researchers published Wednesday.
  • Illia Vitiuk is a top Ukrainian intelligence official. For him, the war with Russia is primarily in cyberspace — and in a rare exclusive interview with NPR, he says it's far from over.
  • Come see "Anything Goes" on the SDMT Stage with performances every week, Wednesday to Sunday! The S. S. American is sailing between New York and England with a comically colorful assemblage of passengers. Song, dance, and farcical antics ensue in this hilarious shipboard romp wrapped in one of Cole Porter’s most magical scores. Anything Goes is delightful, delicious and de-lovely. “Cole Porter songs and tap-dancing sailors? What’s not to love?… The show is so packed with daffy physical shtick, comical dialogue and those still dazzlingly clever Cole Porter lyrics that it’s impossible not to surrender.” -The Hollywood Reporter Music & Lyrics by: Cole Porter Original Book by: P.G. Wodehouse, Guy Bolton, Howard Lindsay & Russel Crouse New Book by: Timothy Crouse & John Weidman Director: Omri Schein Choreographer: Xavier J. Bush Music Director: Van Angelo Rating: PG-13 Stay Social! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter
  • The NYU medical team announced Thursday that Aaron James is recovering well from the dual transplant last May and the donated eye looks remarkably healthy.
  • A youth boxing program in Vista got displaced from its gym last year. But that didn't stop them from boxing.
  • The law seeks to prevent other states from prosecuting or fining doctors and pharmacists in California who provide legally protected health care. That includes abortions and medication that affirms a person's gender identity.
  • The state of California operates a little-known program to lease land under freeways that is now under scrutiny after an arson fire under Interstate 10 in Los Angeles.
  • 'Black Panther' sequel delivers on emotions then gets swallowed by CGI
  • When school is OUT, My Gym is IN! Ski Week Camp is Here! This camp runs from Monday, February 20 through Friday, February 24. This program is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily. This is open to kids ages 2.5 - 10 yrs (must be bathroom independent). Siblings get 15% off! My Gym camp is the best! Children participate in energizing fitness games, ninja courses, ziplines, rock climbing, themed fun, gymnastics, music, dancing, and so much more. Each camp program is uniquely designed to keep your children moving and active, as we emphasize physical development and personal success. Spaces will fill quickly! RSVP today!
  • On Monday the San Diego City Council passed an ordinance further defining who is eligible to serve on the city’s Commission on Police Practices. The 25-member commission is expected to investigate shootings by police officers and deaths in police custody. Next, more details on the commitment by San Diego city and county leaders to build more affordable housing. Also, California is experiencing the driest three years ever recorded and we’re on track for a fourth year. The implications of a La Niña this winter for the state. And, a new book takes a look at the science of “belonging” during a time of polarization, how it plays a role in our mental and physical health, and how it can help lead to a society based on inclusiveness and human connection. Plus, Common Ground Theatre has been around since the Civil Rights era; now it starts a new era as the theatre in residence at La Jolla Playhouse. KPBS attended a rehearsal last week to find out how Common Ground is using the residency program to reach a larger audience. Finally, a conversation with Keith Corbin who traces his path as a former gang member who learned to cook in prison to a celebrated chef in a new memoir.
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