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  • The government's colossal failure to respond after Hurricane Katrina led to major reforms at the nation's top disaster agency. Now, the Trump administration has reversed some of those changes.
  • San Diego's Big Night Out Block Party & Pub Crawl Saturday, June 22 ⚡ One, all-access ticket to entry and drink discounts at 10+ bars and nightclubs ⚡ 🫵 👉 Sign up and collect your Big Night Out bar crawl map on Saturday, June 22nd. Your bar crawl packet will include a listing of multiple Gaslamp parties to attend, free entry wristbands, drink discount vouchers and free welcome shot tickets at select venues. 📍We have partnered with the best bars, restaurants, lounges and nightclubs in Downtown San Diego for one all access pass to celebrate a summer, Big Night Out! Join over 300+ guests on our annual Big Night Out bar crawl! 💃 The night includes 💃 - ⚡ Map to all participating bars, lounges & nightclubs - ⚡ Free welcome shot tickets at select venues - ⚡ Drink discount coupons - ⚡ Free nightclub / after party entry passes
  • Hurricane Katrina flooded nearly every building in St. Bernard Parish near New Orleans in 2005. Twenty years later, the community is still rebuilding and flood protections encouraged some to return.
  • Twenty years after Hurricane Katrina, retired Lt. Gen. Russel Honoré, who led recovery efforts as commander of Joint Task Force Katrina, urges people to be prepared for future disasters.
  • The Trump administration has moved to end temporary protected status for immigrants from Honduras and other countries. Among them are health care workers tending to older and disabled people.
  • STAR LINE recasts the affable indie rapper as something sharper-eged — a skeptic of the state and champion of the collective, who is ready to scrap if necessary.
  • Trump, in a social media post, claimed "total victory" after the ruling, which spares him from a potential half-billion-dollar fine for decades of exaggerating his wealth.
  • For decades, Irish nuns ran homes for unwed mothers. Beneath one of them, a ghastly discovery: 796 babies buried in a septic tank. Forensics experts are now unearthing Ireland's past.
  • Islam has a long tradition of caring for the earth and using its resources responsibly. Join us this Friday, May 23 at 8 p.m. at the Islamic Center of San Diego for a free presentation featuring Taha Hassane, Imam of the Islamic Center, Dr. Wael El-Delaimy, Professor and researcher at UCSD, and Brother Yusef Miller of the Islamic Society of North County, addressing the religious, scientific and activist aspects of earth care. This event is co-sponsored by Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice and the Islamic Center of San Diego This event is FREE and open to the public. We look forward to seeing you there! Event: "Caring for the Earth: An Islamic Duty and Human Necessity" Date: Friday May 23 8 p.m. Location: Islamic Center of San Diego - 7050 Eckstrom Ave, San Diego, CA 92111 (The event will take place in the multipurpose room) For more information, contact admin@icsd.org Interfaith Coalition for Earth Justice on Instagram
  • The housing crisis is requiring creative scrambling and new partnerships from health care organizations to keep older patients out of expensive nursing homes as homelessness grows.
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