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  • The school will graduate more than 11,500 students at its San Diego and Imperial Valley campuses.
  • The Kaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K returns for its 6th year! This loop course starts and ends at Ski Beach in Mission Bay and features 13.1 miles of fast and flat stretches, bay views and ocean breezes. Kaiser Permanente Thrive Half Marathon & 5K encourages the San Diego community to "Thrive" together: Stay Active, Eat Healthy, Live Well and Give Back. Date | Saturday, Nov. 12, 2022 at 7 a.m. Location | Ski Beach Register here! $39-$79 Half Marathon: Start/Finish Line Location: Ski Beach in Mission Bay Start Time: 7:15am Scenic 13.1-mile loop course around Mission Bay5K Start and Finish Line Location: Ski Beach in Mission Bay Start Time: 7:15am Scenic 3.1-mile loop course around Crown PointEntry Includes Official Thrive tech shirt Finisher medal specific to each distance Chip race timing Award winner prizes Age group award medals Access to Thrive ExpoVirtual Runners For runners who can’t make it to San Diego but still want to participate and benefit Make-A-Wish San Diego! Complete your distance anytime during race week and post your results to the virtual leaderboard. Charity Run to benefit Make-A-Wish® San Diego! Join us in granting wishes for children diagnosed with critical illnesses. Donate today to show your support for Make-A-Wish® San Diego on Race Day. For Charity options and information, visit our Charity page.
  • Fort Lee, named after the leader of Confederate forces during the Civil War, was redesignated on Thursday to honor Lt. Gen. Arthur Gregg and Lt. Col. Charity Adams.
  • Grab the best seat on the bay this July 4th! Join us at Coasterra on Harbor Island for our special Fireworks Menu served 6:30-9 p.m. on Monday, July 4th. Enjoy our delicious 3-course menu featuring Coasterra favorites and have a front row seat to the Big Bay Boom Fireworks Show at 9 p.m. Our Firework's Menu is priced at $64.95 per person, excluding tax, gratuity and surcharge. Reservations are required. To reserve your table today, please call 619-814-1300. Please Note: Coasterra will be offering our regular menu from 11:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. on July 4th. Our special Fireworks Menu will be the only menu available from 6:30-9 p.m. View Coasterra's Fireworks Menu Coasterra on Facebook + Instagram
  • The wildfires that killed more than 100 people in Maui are the deadliest to hit the U.S. in more than a century. Here's a look back at some of the country's most lethal blazes and lessons learned.
  • The National Summer Sports Clinic, now in its 15th year, aims to provide adaptive sports and recreational activities to recently injured veterans.
  • Garibaldi, the Southern Italian-inspired rooftop hotspot in downtown San Diego, has recently partnered with acclaimed local photographer and ocean activist Oriana Poindexter. Sharing a common love of all things oceanic, Garibaldi is proud to feature Oriana’s art as part of their refreshed design. To celebrate this partnership, and the opening of the site-specific cyanotype installation, Giants of Point Loma, the community is welcome to join Garibaldi and Oriana on Saturday, September 10 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for a complimentary, non-ticketed happy hour on Garibaldi's expansive deck that overlooks the San Diego bay. Guests can watch the sunset and enjoy Sardinian cheeses, crudités, and charcuterie while interacting with Oriana and asking questions about her work. Limited pieces of Oriana’s art, which have been featured by the Getty Museum and The Wall Street Journal, will be available for purchase. Follow Garibaldi on Instagram!
  • Whoever is elected will have to address the city's structural budget deficit and try to bring a four-year university to the South Bay.
  • State attorneys general vowed the funds would go toward tackling the addiction crisis. But as with the tobacco payouts of the 1990s, local officials have started using them to fill budget shortfalls.
  • An investigation alleges that fossil fuel companies have long known that messaging to consumers about individual responsibility for climate change is misleading and inaccurate. Next, California is now offering Medi-Cal coverage to older, lower-income residents who do not have U.S. citizenship. Then, hate incidents are on the rise in San Diego, but hate crimes are notoriously difficult to prosecute. KPBS race and equity reporter Cristina Kim reports how 911 dispatchers can help make a hate-crime case. Later, San Diego lost population for the first time in a decade. Meanwhile, San Diego author Tracy Badua's talks about her debut middle-grade novel, "Freddie vs. the Family Curse.” Finally, an Indian dish is causing a “sizzle” in South Bay.
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