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  • The state has been slow to adopt rules to protect Florida's endangered springs. While a boom in residential construction has increased the amount of groundwater being taken from the aquifers.
  • Historians say the Trump-ordered release of more information on the killings of President John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. could be interesting but unlikely to rewrite history.
  • We're back with our second annual dog festival, the ultimutt dog-friendly event, Bark Bash 2024. It's an outdoor festival celebrating all things dog and all those that love them! Join us for Bark Bash 2024 on October 20 from 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. and shop with 35+ vendors, dog rescues, and non-profits bringing all things dog! VIP Tickets: Custom Ceramic Paw Print Art Package --> Book as an add-on to this event! (Free Tickets > VIP Ticket Add-ons) Photo Shoot Package --> Book as an add-on to this event! (Free Tickets > VIP Ticket Add-ons)**Profits from all VIP ticket sales will be donated to Shelter to Soldier Free admission, VIP tickets, fun for the whole family (especially the pups!), support local small businesses, agility course, DIY dog crafts, permanent jewelry, bounce house, vineyard hay rides, photos ops (one just for the dogs too!), music & good vibes, plenty of wine & good food, and so much more! Our main stage will be host to fun contests with incredible donated prizes - dog costume contest, best trick contest, & a dog ice cream eating contest! Artisan treats, handmade pet accessories, several local rescues with adoptable pups, artisan handmade goods, dog toys, doggy photo sessions, and more We can’t wait to see & spend the day with you and your fur-iends!!
  • The aim is to place oversight control in the hands of American software company Oracle and other investors. Under federal law, TikTok must split apart from China, or face a nationwide ban.
  • Greg Gumbel, a longtime CBS sportscaster, has died from cancer, according to a statement from family released by CBS on Friday. He was 78.
  • As President Trump addressed a joint session of Congress, reporters from across NPR's newsroom fact-checked his speech and offered context.
  • Arab leaders will meet in Cairo to reject Palestinian displacement from Gaza. NPR looks at Egypt's reconstruction plans for Gaza that counter President Trump's ideas of expulsion.
  • The Library's Autumn Concert Series takes place on Fridays from September 6 to October 25. Each concert will begin at 1 p.m. in the Winn Room. Doors will open 15 minutes prior to the performance. On September 13 we welcome Naomi Hobbs on piano for an "American Music" themed performance that includes pieces by Scott Joplin, Frederick Loewe, Leonardo Bernstein, and more. Naomi Hobbs was born and raised in Tokyo, Japan. She earned her Music Degree at the Musashino Academia Musicae in Tokyo, where she taught for ten years. In 1998, one year before she moved to San Diego, she performed Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto with the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra. She was the instructor of Music and Piano class at San Diego Community College for Ten years. She has been composing and arranging besides performing at concerts. She was the first prize winner of the 7th International Piano Competition in Mexico in 2012 and the gold medalist of 6th Seattle International Piano Competition in 2015. For more information visit: coronado.librarycalendar.com
  • Millions of Americans are planning to travel in the coming days. Here's what a potential government shutdown could mean for flying, driving and more — and what you can do to prepare.
  • The House has passed legislation that would make sweeping changes to voter registration, including requiring those signing up to present documents proving U.S. citizenship.
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